StuckSucks
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Video: Baja Roads
I'm trying something new for me: steaming videos of Baja roads. This is a collection from all over Baja, unedited, both on road and off road. I'll
swap a fresh video every 30 to 60 minutes -- visit again to see something different.
I will likely pull this down at the end of today.
[Edited on 11-27-2019 by StuckSucks]
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I love that first road ((cliff hugging the coast)! It is one of my favorites...except during rush hour!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
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That's the Los Barriles-Santa Teresa Road -- let's take a look at another section.
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It looks like there were a few more washouts than the last time I drove it (Dec 2016). I will have to go check it out again...soon!
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StuckSucks
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I think this video was from 2015
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John M
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nice posting
Good work, keeps things interesting on Nomad.
Thanks
John M
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StuckSucks
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(a diversion to politic speak)
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DAMN !!!
Scared the whatsee out'a me when you came up on the 18 wheeler and passed it SO darn FAST !!!
ZOW_WEE !
Since I've given up all hope, I feel much better
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Went to look for that. Only Saw the d1ckcheese driver overtake bicyclists at 90+ mph. When I am out riding and someone does that, there is only one
word for them, @sshole.
Woke!
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will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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how do you get the data display into the picture? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrg_L5T68ZA&t=15s
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I shot that with the Garmin VIRB action camera -- the Garmin editing software can do that. If you want, you can add data wirelessly from your
vehicle's OBDII port (eg engine temp, RPM).
Data you can display:
Speed
Pace
Altitude
G-force
Orientation
Hang time
Distance
Grade
Pitch
Roll
Bearing (when moving)
GPS location (coordinates)
Track shape and position
Lap times
Lap count
Heart rate (when connected to a compatible heart rate monitor)
Cadence (when connected to a compatible bicycle cadence sensor)
Power output in watts (when connected to a compatible power meter)
Temperature (when connected to a compatible temperature sensor)
Automotive data (when connected to a compatible OBD-II device)
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Quote: Originally posted by StuckSucks |
I shot that with the Garmin VIRB action camera -- the Garmin editing software can do that. If you want, you can add data wirelessly from your
vehicle's OBDII port (eg engine temp, RPM).
Data you can display:
Speed
Pace
Altitude
G-force
Orientation
Hang time
Distance
Grade
Pitch
Roll
Bearing (when moving)
GPS location (coordinates)
Track shape and position
Lap times
Lap count
Heart rate (when connected to a compatible heart rate monitor)
Cadence (when connected to a compatible bicycle cadence sensor)
Power output in watts (when connected to a compatible power meter)
Temperature (when connected to a compatible temperature sensor)
Automotive data (when connected to a compatible OBD-II device)
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so the data is added in post?
Harald Pietschmann
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StuckSucks
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Correct. You decide what or if you want to display.
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I have only driven the Rumorosa grade once, headed west. What I though were high clouds turned into pea soup fog about two thirds of the way up!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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