Just a thought. Your beech mountain video was excellent. However the downward facing chin mount camera combined with the whipping every jump in the rest of your videos is nauseating. May I recommend a more forward looking angle and possibly keeping the bike more composed during first person filming and saving the whips for third person filming? Thanks!
The videos that show the handlebars and what’s going on underneath tend to preform better on this platform, so I’ll probably continue filming how I do currently. I know other channels post pov footage at different angles, I just prefer the look with the bars personally 🤷♂️
I refuse to where a chest mount, I broke my sternum whereing one a couple years ago, the chin mount is much safer. Your head also acts like a humble and the stability of the footage is nicer without the need for a gimble.
Awesome riding! Keep shredding!
Appreciate it!! 🤙🙌
Go ride Mazeppa Park next, the new jump lines are pretty sick!
I’ve heard good things! It’s on the list!!
Hey, that does look fun! I'm going to check it out!
Nice dude!! 👍🙌
AMAZING to see you ride here I ride from school right here to shred after class 🤘🏻🤘🏻
That's awesome! It’s definitely a fun little spot!! 🤙
Just a thought. Your beech mountain video was excellent. However the downward facing chin mount camera combined with the whipping every jump in the rest of your videos is nauseating. May I recommend a more forward looking angle and possibly keeping the bike more composed during first person filming and saving the whips for third person filming? Thanks!
The videos that show the handlebars and what’s going on underneath tend to preform better on this platform, so I’ll probably continue filming how I do currently. I know other channels post pov footage at different angles, I just prefer the look with the bars personally 🤷♂️
@@chrisburns460 I think a chest mount shows the bars and the trail ahead a lot better than a chin mount.
I refuse to where a chest mount, I broke my sternum whereing one a couple years ago, the chin mount is much safer. Your head also acts like a humble and the stability of the footage is nicer without the need for a gimble.
@@chrisburns460 any chance you told me that same story at rock creek recently? I have the yellow helmet and the uncaged Tues. Small world!
Oh yea haha, I remember that lol 😂
Not much fun for this 76 year old. Only enjoyed the lower river path. Crossed off my list.
Still a great trail! 🤘