Backpacking Washington's Mad River : Lower Section

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  • Опубликовано: 5 май 2020
  • Lower Section of the Mad River from the archives.

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  • @centralvalleysasquatchrese9620
    @centralvalleysasquatchrese9620 4 года назад

    Great video!! The falls are epic, and very beautiful scenery!! Really awesome video all around!!

  • @matbulldis691
    @matbulldis691 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing Andrew. Your star shots are the best. Cool to see you out hiking with Aaron again. Is this a recent trip? Lucky. I was in that area last spring looking for morels. Should have been good but, no such luck. Thanks again.

    • @NorthwestWanderer
      @NorthwestWanderer  4 года назад +1

      thank you! yeah this was a weekend ago or so. Got more hikes with Aaron in the bags for summer time

  • @coniferousforests8030
    @coniferousforests8030 4 года назад +1

    I love your channel, I love trees, I love the way you edit videos, I love this trio! Pero, por favor, add subtitles ;) muchísimas gracias. A veces es un poco difícil de aprender. спасибо большоеее!!! =))

    • @NorthwestWanderer
      @NorthwestWanderer  4 года назад +1

      I keep turning them on but they never show up for some reason :(

    • @coniferousforests8030
      @coniferousforests8030 4 года назад +1

      @@NorthwestWanderer Thats what I was thinking about actually. I knew you would remember us non-natives ;DD gracias anyway

  • @BenjaminBoblet
    @BenjaminBoblet 3 года назад

    I live in East Wenatchee. Its been years since I've been back up there. I've never hiked the lower river. I usually go all the way up to 9 mile campground. Its a very long and very bumpy road. One day I'll hike all the way up to Mad Lake from Maverick Saddle (also very bumpy) and camp out and do some fishing. Sooo many dirtbikers up that way and they don't take their time and see the sights, they race. Its too tight of a trail for them to be up there in my opinion. The noise pollution alone is bad enough.They aren't up there to appreciate nature so they don't need to be there

  • @mrdoddjob
    @mrdoddjob 4 года назад +1

    May I ask what setup you use to shoot your star timelapse? Beautiful shot!

    • @NorthwestWanderer
      @NorthwestWanderer  4 года назад +2

      Sure! I've got a Nikon D7200 with an amazon basics cheap tripod with 7 battery's for the camera. To do a nightsky timelapse one must deplete & sacrifice one whole battery. It also must not be windy, if it is you got to anchor the tripod down with rocks because if that camera blows over while you're asleep the battery was sacrificed for nothing. The settings I use are ISO : 6400 F/S : 4.5 (generally the lowest the lense can go, my telephoto lense this is the lowest it can achieve) and Exposure set to : 15-20 seconds. For still pics I use 15 seconds. But for videos I use 20 seconds since it looks better in motion. In the settings on camera I go to interval timer shooting. I set the limit to 300-500 pictures ~10-12 seconds when complete. The interval is set to take a photo every 30 seconds. Then I just let it do it's work. If I go to the bathroom toward morning I could potentially save a little of the battery when the timelapse is complete but that isn't always the case. I use adobe lightroom to blanket edit the photos to the same visual settings then import them to Adobe premiere which has a feature that combines all the photos into a playable video.