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Re: Cherahola Skyway, MV 07
« Reply #15 on: December 31, 2007, 10:03:28 AM »

Nice video mi amigo Terry...........unforgettable memories............ :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: Cherahola Skyway, MV 07
« Reply #16 on: December 31, 2007, 11:57:35 AM »

So where does 206 begin and end, and is it possible to tie it in to a loop of some kind?

Terry,

Looking back at other posts from Maggie Valley 07, a group went to Asheville, I think it was and Saturday and they came back on 209 (I first thought it was 206) and everyone said that it was a beautiful ride. I have no idea where it begins or ends. Hopefully those that took that ride could let us know the route. I think it may be listed somewhere in the Ride Report section or Pictures - not sure.

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Re: Cherahola Skyway, MV 07
« Reply #17 on: December 31, 2007, 12:52:14 PM »

Terry,

Looking back at other posts from Maggie Valley 07, a group went to Asheville, I think it was and Saturday and they came back on 209 (I first thought it was 206) and everyone said that it was a beautiful ride. I have no idea where it begins or ends. Hopefully those that took that ride could let us know the route. I think it may be listed somewhere in the Ride Report section or Pictures - not sure.

Kathy

Get with Tommy on that route, cause he lead that day, and yes I was in heaven on the VROD on that ride back.
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Re: Cherahola Skyway, MV 07
« Reply #18 on: December 31, 2007, 05:46:19 PM »

FINALLY got this thing edited...probably the nicest one yet.  It's 10 minutes, but it started as 40 minutes of tape, and it's hard to decide what to cut on a ride this great!!

This was the Friday ride at MV 07...total ride was about 250 miles, which includes some other nice roads, like The Dragon and The Hellbender.  The Cherahola is probably my favorite ride in this area, because it is at higher altitudes (3K to 5K), with some nice views.  The road is in good shape, with some nice sweepers where you can carry some real speed through the turns.  Road begins just outside Robbinsville, NC and ends in Tellico Plains, TN.  This is one of the rides we will do at MV '08, so don't miss it!!!

Probably around 30 bikes on this run, but I was leading...some floorboard scraping happened on this one... :2vrolijk_21: :2vrolijk_21:

Technical difficulty....hold on a few minutes...

OK....



Awesome!  Totally awesome.

If possible could you post a picture of your camera and mounting apparatus?  I've been trying to take a video of my favorite roads for quite some time, and everytime the camera has way to much shake going on.  I have looked into the new Sport "lipstick" cameras that mount to your helmet.  The problem with that set up is to date they haven't come out with one that would hold anymore than a few minutes of film storage.

You have obviously figured this one out as you really nailed it!  What a ride! :2vrolijk_21:

Thanks do much.
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Re: Cherahola Skyway, MV 07
« Reply #19 on: December 31, 2007, 06:42:42 PM »

Awesome!  Totally awesome.

If possible could you post a picture of your camera and mounting apparatus?  I've been trying to take a video of my favorite roads for quite some time, and everytime the camera has way to much shake going on.  I have looked into the new Sport "lipstick" cameras that mount to your helmet.  The problem with that set up is to date they haven't come out with one that would hold anymore than a few minutes of film storage.

You have obviously figured this one out as you really nailed it!  What a ride! :2vrolijk_21:

Thanks do much.
Grizzly

Grizzly...I'll do that tomorrow...going out to have a little fun in a few  :drink: :drink: :drink: ;) :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: Cherahola Skyway, MV 07
« Reply #20 on: January 02, 2008, 02:35:42 PM »

Awesome!  Totally awesome.

If possible could you post a picture of your camera and mounting apparatus?  I've been trying to take a video of my favorite roads for quite some time, and everytime the camera has way to much shake going on.  I have looked into the new Sport "lipstick" cameras that mount to your helmet.  The problem with that set up is to date they haven't come out with one that would hold anymore than a few minutes of film storage.

You have obviously figured this one out as you really nailed it!  What a ride! :2vrolijk_21:

Thanks do much.
Grizzly

Grizzly...I attach the camera (Sony DCR-HC48...already outdated, but it's a fine little camera), to a quick release mount/plate made by these folks  http://mountinginnovations.com/QREMM-SL/QREMM-SL-Pics.htm

It's basically a RAM ball (1" rubber) mounted to a quick release holder/plate.  That makes it very easy to take off and remove the camera, still allowing it to fit into the small bag I carry on the bike, as the only thing that resides on the camera itself is the plate, and not the holder.  It is VERY secure...I have used these types of mounts for many years in the field with still shot cameras of all sizes/shapes.  Quick releases are the only way to fly, IMO.  The handlebar mount is just the typical RAM U-bolt clamp (I have 1 1/4" bars, but it's available in almost any size) with the 1" rubber ball.  I use the 5" inch RAM stem, which gets the camera high enough, and also allows plenty of horizontal/vertical positioning.  I put a good UV filter over the front of the lens.  I also use the Sony Wide Angle adapter to capture more of the things off the sides of the road.  The rubber ball mounts absorb some of the vibration, plus the camera has image stabilization, which helps a LOT.

Ideally, it would be nice to have my own website or host, but for now, YouTube will do.

I'm not even in the same league as a few of the guys on this site with this stuff, but it's still fun to do.  The editing is where the learning curve for me is...I'm an old dog, and teaching me new tricks on the software takes a while to sink in.  I have been doing Pseudo Professional still photography for years, but seeing/capturing things in moving video is new to me.

If I can answer any questions with my limited knowledge, just let me know!!

Terry

I was told by people who know, NOT to use a camera that writes to a hard drive or DVD storage, as they are not able to take the environment (vibration) of the bike.
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Re: Cherahola Skyway, MV 07
« Reply #21 on: January 02, 2008, 03:03:08 PM »

Grizzly...I attach the camera (Sony DCR-HC48...already outdated, but it's a fine little camera), to a quick release mount/plate made by these folks  http://mountinginnovations.com/QREMM-SL/QREMM-SL-Pics.htm

It's basically a RAM ball (1" rubber) mounted to a quick release holder/plate.  That makes it very easy to take off and remove the camera, still allowing it to fit into the small bag I carry on the bike, as the only thing that resides on the camera itself is the plate, and not the holder.  It is VERY secure...I have used these types of mounts for many years in the field with still shot cameras of all sizes/shapes.  Quick releases are the only way to fly, IMO.  The handlebar mount is just the typical RAM U-bolt clamp (I have 1 1/4" bars, but it's available in almost any size) with the 1" rubber ball.  I use the 5" inch RAM stem, which gets the camera high enough, and also allows plenty of horizontal/vertical positioning.  I put a good UV filter over the front of the lens.  I also use the Sony Wide Angle adapter to capture more of the things off the sides of the road.  The rubber ball mounts absorb some of the vibration, plus the camera has image stabilization, which helps a LOT.

Ideally, it would be nice to have my own website or host, but for now, YouTube will do.

I'm not even in the same league as a few of the guys on this site with this stuff, but it's still fun to do.  The editing is where the learning curve for me is...I'm an old dog, and teaching me new tricks on the software takes a while to sink in.  I have been doing Pseudo Professional still photography for years, but seeing/capturing things in moving video is new to me.

If I can answer any questions with my limited knowledge, just let me know!!

Terry

I was told by people who know, NOT to use a camera that writes to a hard drive or DVD storage, as they are not able to take the environment (vibration) of the bike.

Thanks very much Terry.  You've been a big help... Now I get to spend more money on this wonderful sport of motorcycling that we all love so much.

Thanks again and all the best in '08!
Grizzly
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Re: Cherahola Skyway, MV 07
« Reply #22 on: January 05, 2008, 08:52:19 PM »

great job, Terry.  :2vrolijk_21: spyder
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