Biking Around The Arc de Triomphe Video
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Biking Around The Arc de Triomphe Video
So, here's some footage of me riding my bike one handed around the Arc de Triomphe. Camera in one hand, other hand on the handlebars. Risking my life for your entertainment. Hope you enjoy. And turn down your sound to avoid hearing the nasty wind screech in my mic. Click on the link below to enjoy my stupidity.
http://anyportinastorm.proboards.com...2&page=1#82159
http://anyportinastorm.proboards.com...2&page=1#82159
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Eek! Sooner you than me (though I have been round place de la Concorde)
For a safer view of the Arc de Triomphe traffic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZohVuQZZ0ws
For a safer view of the Arc de Triomphe traffic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZohVuQZZ0ws
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Love it.
There are some great small HD video cameras you can strap to your head or anything else. See http://www.goprocamera.com/ I saw the product at a ski shop recently in Colorado. It is amazing.
At least you could keep two hands on the handle bars. ;-)
DaveMM
There are some great small HD video cameras you can strap to your head or anything else. See http://www.goprocamera.com/ I saw the product at a ski shop recently in Colorado. It is amazing.
At least you could keep two hands on the handle bars. ;-)
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Nikki - Isn't that for seasickness? Do they make a kind to cure my road lunacy?
DaveMM - I've thought about that but then where would the thrill of watching a potential train wreck go for all the viewers?
Coquelicot - Good one.
DaveMM - I've thought about that but then where would the thrill of watching a potential train wreck go for all the viewers?
Coquelicot - Good one.
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>>There are some great small HD video cameras you can strap to your head or anything else<<
There are quite a few cyclists in London that wear them, in case they ever need evidence of being cut up by cars and lorries. And there's at least one police service that uses them to record interactions with the public (and to provide post facto reminders to people about how they behaved when drunk or in a rage: apparently very useful when shown to the parents of misbehaving teenagers).
There are quite a few cyclists in London that wear them, in case they ever need evidence of being cut up by cars and lorries. And there's at least one police service that uses them to record interactions with the public (and to provide post facto reminders to people about how they behaved when drunk or in a rage: apparently very useful when shown to the parents of misbehaving teenagers).
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Patrick - I have been thinking about this option but haven't done any pricing on these devices yet. I like biking and making videos and it definitely increases the ease of making this type of video, not to mention the enhanced safety of having 2 hands on the handlebars.
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Sorry sap,
The link was changed so below is the updated link. Hope you enjoy.
http://anyportinastorm.proboards.com...7&page=1#82230
The link was changed so below is the updated link. Hope you enjoy.
http://anyportinastorm.proboards.com...7&page=1#82230
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Ok, but if I want that kind of excitement, I just get on the freeways here in LA. In any case, how are you gonna meet some mayor while you're riding your bike around the Arc. Nope. I preferred your quieter themes at the villages outside Paris. And I bet your wife didn't accompany you on this adventure either (smart woman that she is).



