Ken Hunt
Ken Hunt
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The 2024 Solar Eclipse in Rochester, NY (It's a little dark... eclipse, duh!)
I guess I'm an Eclipse hunter/chaser now (I saw the 2017 in Oregon). We drove up from Maryland to see this and were not disappointed even though it was overcast. The Moon's shadow came up like a freight train.
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Видео

Snowtime in Seattle
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Caught one of those rare Seattle area snow storms. It really laid down. About 6".
Three Cup Mount
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This was a first drive with the three cup GoPro Hero 7 mount on the Mustang GT. It worked!!
Ridin' Through Issaquah
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Another example of the GoPro hypersmooth feature as I wonder around Issaquah, WA.
My Long, Kinda Pointless
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My long meandering ride through Issaquah. I actually get lost halfway through. But it's a nice example of the GoPro's Hypersmooth video.
Driving Through Seattle
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A '67 Beetle a GoPro Hero7 Seattle on a sunny day.
Bridge Tunnel Bridge
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Across the I-90 into Seattle. The signal loss caused the speed reading to go cuckoo.
Driving near Newcastle High
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Just a drive past the school
Drivin' the Bug Up Coal Creek
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First use of the Hero 7 in the Bug. Hypersmoothing works great.
Walking in Newcastle
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I'm still playing around with this GoPro feature. I like it. Oh, I'm using a Hero 7 with a polarized filter on the lens.
Walking in Sunshine
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A collection of GoPro Hero 7 still photos assembled into this movie thing by the app on my phone... I know, right!?
Lake Sammamish Bike Path
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A HyperSmooth shoot down the Lake Sammamish bike lane.
Last Leg of a 35-miler
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The last bit along Lakemont blvd. Mostly rollers and downhill.
Fast Ride next to Lake
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Riding down E. Lake Sammamish blvd, shown in Hypersmooth.
Down Bel Red Hill
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Riding down Bel Red road toward Marymoor Park
North on 156th Ave NE
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North on 156th Ave NE
Short Cut
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Short Cut
Through the Woods
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Through the Woods
Through Bellevue College
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Through Bellevue College
A Timewarp Start!
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A Timewarp Start!
Short Hill Climb
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Short Hill Climb
Down Seward Park Ave.
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Down Seward Park Ave.
Dodging Construction Cones
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Dodging Construction Cones
Straight and Flat
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Straight and Flat
1st Leg of a 35-miler
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1st Leg of a 35-miler
E. Lake Sammamish Bike Lane
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E. Lake Sammamish Bike Lane
Through Marymoor Park
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Through Marymoor Park
Decent down Bel Red Road
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Decent down Bel Red Road
Ride Along Southwest Corner of Lake Washington
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Ride Along Southwest Corner of Lake Washington
Some GoPro Timewarping
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Some GoPro Timewarping

Комментарии

  • @spockblocked6718
    @spockblocked6718 2 дня назад

    Yeah don't forget to mention the indians that killed them... in true PC convoluted WOKE mentality hypocrisy agenda (just saying...!)

  • @benkeel2966
    @benkeel2966 Месяц назад

    Custer was so arrogant. The natives deserved this victory❤

  • @johnnolan6777
    @johnnolan6777 2 месяца назад

    wow, super account

  • @thefrase7884
    @thefrase7884 5 месяцев назад

    Would have been nicer if you would have slowed it down

    • @KenCarsAndGoPros
      @KenCarsAndGoPros 4 месяца назад

      That's the point. If I slowed it down it would have run, like, 40 minutes.

  • @thatsthewayitgoes9
    @thatsthewayitgoes9 8 месяцев назад

    Indians lived on my grandfather’s farm, who were children of Indian there at Little Big Horn. I was young , 6 - 8 years old. Wow, I wish I had asked them 100 questions! ( 1950’s )

  • @thatsthewayitgoes9
    @thatsthewayitgoes9 8 месяцев назад

    Interesting historical information.

    • @thatsthewayitgoes9
      @thatsthewayitgoes9 8 месяцев назад

      I was born 73 years after battle occurred. Last Indian combatant died 1955, I didn’t, but yes I could’ve talked to him. I did personally talk to Indians, children of Indians there. They were at our house to eat with us and we talked with them out and about at different locations. Unfortunately, direct conversation regarding this event didn’t really happen. Maybe a sentence or two.

  • @tom80
    @tom80 Год назад

    Best teaching I have heard on the subject by far.

  • @joysettetembe1402
    @joysettetembe1402 Год назад

    Why are they suppose to act independently from one other and stand alone.

  • @joysettetembe1402
    @joysettetembe1402 Год назад

    Common distrotion is that George Armstrong Custer was vein and overconfident disobeyed his orders and road to his death

  • @yitzyissacs
    @yitzyissacs Год назад

    Little big Logs

  • @claychase3249
    @claychase3249 Год назад

    Most of this is simply information that many if not the majority of us learned in elementary school, or at the very latest middle/junior high school.

  • @joeblackman80
    @joeblackman80 Год назад

    I believe it to be funny that everyone blames reno and benteen for Custers failure. He screwed up from the start

  • @justthewods2244
    @justthewods2244 Год назад

    You should do a video of how it’s been owning your 5.0 man. I saw your first video about it and then seen that you just posted this not long ago. Good to see it’s still in one piece 💯

  • @rzorbcksfan5747
    @rzorbcksfan5747 2 года назад

    i could listen to him all day long

  • @rzorbcksfan5747
    @rzorbcksfan5747 2 года назад

    absolutley the best presentation I have seen

  • @sophistichistory4645
    @sophistichistory4645 2 года назад

    So, Reno, a full fledged, battle-hardened general loses his shit when bathed in the blood and brain matter from his favorite scout. Jackie Kennedy held her shit together when bathed in the blood and brain matter of her husband. Quite a tribute to Jackie.

  • @gregoryurbach3015
    @gregoryurbach3015 2 года назад

    I have been to the Little Big Horn twice and listened to the Rangers. It's a great experience.

  • @tomlarge3065
    @tomlarge3065 2 года назад

    I do not agree with this guys assessment of Custer. All of the reading I've done on this subject has portrayed Custer as an arrogant, glory seeking, egotist who felt the rules do no apply to him. Custer looked down on the Native Americans - he thought they were cowards and liars and certainly underestimated their abilities. Custer made many mistakes in this campaign and I understand West Point, who did not want his remains interred there, still uses his example as a "what not to do" in teaching military strategy.

  • @giannirocco7492
    @giannirocco7492 2 года назад

    Army sent soldiers to wipe out Natives and it doesn't go well for the army...hard to believe it's still talked about today

  • @keiththompson7280
    @keiththompson7280 3 года назад

    I'm glad that someone is telling the story of Custer an his men and of the Indians as close as you can get without really being there at the time. It's to bad his plan to capture the women an children didn't work out. I believe it would of saved lives.

  • @chrisswin8976
    @chrisswin8976 3 года назад

    What a waste of time to even talk about Custer.

  • @brownbear6819
    @brownbear6819 3 года назад

    Custer always gets a bad rap from people who learn their history from opinions, not facts. He was a man following orders, and his fellow officers to the south betrayed him. So before you give your opinion of Custer, know the facts.

    • @nmelkhunter1
      @nmelkhunter1 Год назад

      There’s a lot of truth to your comment. Custer is measured and defined by the Little Bighorn instead of including his accomplishments in the Civil War too.

  • @jimd2463
    @jimd2463 3 года назад

    I could sit and listen to this guy all day !

  • @rayzepeda200
    @rayzepeda200 3 года назад

    Sounds like a reasonable out come. Total destruction of Custer & his men to many Native Americans defending thier way of life and thier Homeland. No blame no guilt for the out come.

  • @montanamornings8526
    @montanamornings8526 3 года назад

    What was throwing the plastic bottle all about. This guys full of shit

  • @shawnprice3894
    @shawnprice3894 3 года назад

    NATIVE INDEPENDENCE !!!!!

  • @steeler4life
    @steeler4life 4 года назад

    Why the pebble behind the ear ?

    • @Chief2Moon
      @Chief2Moon 4 года назад

      STEELER 4 LIFE Basically as a "good luck piece/war totem"

    • @jodyhoffman1405
      @jodyhoffman1405 2 года назад

      It was to protect him in battle & by putting it behind the ear he could her the spirits talking to him

  • @noretreat151
    @noretreat151 4 года назад

    THINK.... a mounted calvary without his SABER is doomed in any skirmish of any degree. The 7th ‘s destiny was set in history with this order. Gott Mit Uns

  • @nolopa20
    @nolopa20 4 года назад

    Benteen hated Custer and Reno was drunk during the battle. They abandoned Custer.

    • @vince2346
      @vince2346 3 года назад

      Also - Bentaine's battlefield report said 1500 Indians - later changed it to 5000 - Same with Reno and also gave time of battle that was far different than Indian account

    • @rayzepeda200
      @rayzepeda200 3 года назад

      They did not abandon Custer They stood at a defensible position had they rushed in the entire commander would been wiped out.

  • @johnandrews3547
    @johnandrews3547 5 лет назад

    this dude is a fucking blowhard

  • @geraldmacisaac1837
    @geraldmacisaac1837 5 лет назад

    Not true there were over 30 horses belonging to the 7th Calvary found with Sitting Bull in Canada not to mention the others that were found with the American tribes Cheyenne and Lakota . The story of Comanche the only survivor of the Battle of LBH battle is just more BULLSHIT AMERICAN PROPAGANDA and many people buy into it like fools... look it up If you think Im wrong ...The Indians would never kill all those loose horses that were running loose on that BATTLEFIELD from the 7th Calvary they were good horses better than the Indian ponies on flat ground bigger better Bred and the horse were Sacred to the Indians bet you think it was Custers Last Stand IT WASNT it was the Last Stand of the Plains Indigenous Peoples ... get a grip on Historical reality

  • @billkeane528
    @billkeane528 5 лет назад

    263 dead and lest we forget 262 horses

    • @geraldmacisaac1837
      @geraldmacisaac1837 5 лет назад

      Not true there were over 30 horses belonging to the 7th Calvary found with Sitting Bull in Canada not to mention the others that were found with the American tribes Cheyenne and Lakota . The story of Comanche the only survivor of the Battle of LBH battle is just more BULLSHIT AMERICAN PROPAGANDA and many people buy into it like fools... look it up If you think Im wrong ...The Indians would never kill all those loose horses that were running loose on that BATTLEFIELD from the 7th Calvary they were good horses better than the Indian ponies on flat ground bigger better Bred and the horse were Sacred to the Indians bet you think it was Custers Last Stand IT WASNT it was the Last Stand of the Plains Indigenous Peoples ... get a grip on Historical reality

  • @TheBockenator
    @TheBockenator 5 лет назад

    Benteen was too slow and Reno got rattled.

  • @jeffsmith2022
    @jeffsmith2022 5 лет назад

    Very good video,I don't hear any P.C. from the ranger at all from what I know about the battle...

  • @fabribunny4639
    @fabribunny4639 6 лет назад

    gran video , auto pazzesche!!!

  • @montanamountainmen6104
    @montanamountainmen6104 6 лет назад

    They say Custer was reckless, well he was no coward during the Civil War he had 11 horses shot from under him in Cavalry charges. Custer was no different if compared to General Patton, both were glory hounds only difference was luck really , luck can make you a hero or not, just a matter of chance.

    • @montanamountainmen6104
      @montanamountainmen6104 4 года назад

      @George Morenstein Some think he was by attacking Indian villages.

    • @billschofield4802
      @billschofield4802 Год назад

      Not only was he a coward he was so full of himself he forced 2 companies of Brave soldiers to forfeit their lives needlessly all so he was intending to capture the women and children so he could hide behind women s skirts if you call that Brave he had a buillet hole in the side of his head that’s not the action of a brave leader

  • @markjoslin9912
    @markjoslin9912 6 лет назад

    Custer totally under estimated his enemy. He wasn't the first or the last commander to fall into the trap of overconfidence and pride. It's a shame for his command who didn't stand a chance. The rest as they say is history.

    • @richardbowers3647
      @richardbowers3647 5 лет назад

      Survival in any war is always kill or be killed!

    • @Chief2Moon
      @Chief2Moon 4 года назад

      Most tragedies have a traceable series of "mishaps or mistakes" that lead up to them, where mere moments could have made quite a difference.

    • @retriever19golden55
      @retriever19golden55 4 года назад

      The biggest concern that Custer's superiors (and Custer himself) had was that the Natives would split up into bands and scatter, as they normally did when confronted by a large force, as happened to Hancock in the previous Plains campaign. This time, they did not.

  • @plhunt29
    @plhunt29 7 лет назад

    Thank you for recording this event, so I did not have to go anywhere. In fact, I was scrupulously looking down as I mowed the lawn. It was dramatic but so quick. (It just dimmed a little here in Md and it was sort of cloudy to my little neighbors' disappointment. (They and their dad had a box in which they tried to view it safely, but I don't think it worked....They could have just stared at it like the idiots in the White House, for whom blindness is no loss. They only watch tv and don't read anything.) Thank you for your service.

  • @Hurricaneintheroom
    @Hurricaneintheroom 7 лет назад

    Wow, Glaring mistakes in that speech. He didn't even mention Co. E the Gray Horse Co. Custer did put down skirmishers. You can see that from the markers below the hill. Cheyenne women were mainly the ones who did mutilations. The park service needs to fix these mistakes.

  • @ramullen1
    @ramullen1 9 лет назад

    excellent

  • @QUIMBARACUMBARA
    @QUIMBARACUMBARA 11 лет назад

    COMO PODRE SABER EL NOMBRE DEL TEMA Y DEL GRUPO QUE TOCA

  • @TeamEpsilonRacing
    @TeamEpsilonRacing 11 лет назад

    you must have never driven an STi :) Those shifts are insanely short

  • @7863348
    @7863348 12 лет назад

    Very, very nice. It looks as good as new!

  • @TwinCoach13
    @TwinCoach13 12 лет назад

    I hear the LeMay Family Collection is even bigger

  • @missingremote4388
    @missingremote4388 12 лет назад

    I mean 12 mph / My 1995 454 suburban GMC gets the 12 mpg lol

  • @missingremote4388
    @missingremote4388 12 лет назад

    nice road route. my avg MTB speed is only 12 mpg but.

  • @MimicMiles
    @MimicMiles 12 лет назад

    What do u do 4 work to afford this? Im curiouse.

  • @TheAmir530
    @TheAmir530 12 лет назад

    Does it show album art from iPod?

  • @marvel__ink
    @marvel__ink 12 лет назад

    Well I called a couple insurance companies before I bought it just to make sure. For the V6 it costs me 1200$ a year with replacement warranty, for a 5.0 it would have cost me 3700$ on average a year, wich is almost triple what its costing me now. I'll see when I turn 25 if its more reasonable..

  • @ExtremeGamerReviews
    @ExtremeGamerReviews 12 лет назад

    how much did that car cost you..... I plan on getting one soon