Cliff Carver front seat on-ride 5K POV @60fps Camp FIMFO Texas Hill Country
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- Опубликовано: 5 мар 2023
- This 1.1 mile (1770m) long Wiegand alpine coaster just opened and is the first alpine coaster in Texas. With a max speed of 25 mph (40.2 km/h), the ride can last anywhere from 8-9 minutes.
This Camp FIMFO (the name stands for “Fun Is More Fun Outside”) is located in Texas Hill Country at Canyon Lake near San Antonio.
This video was filmed at full speed throughout the ride.
Also called mountain coasters, these gravity-operated rides installed on a hill or mountain utilizes a track made of stainless steel tubes. The sleds are designed to not come off of the track during the ride and riders control their speed by applying or releasing brakes connected to levers on each side of the sled.
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I find alpine coasters to be so charming. It's nothing like the fast steep drops and action of more traditional coasters, but the longer winding rides down a mountainside are a whole different experience.
Wonderful contribution to the Hill Country. Thank Ya'll for building this!
Very impressed with how much you get out of this with it not going up that high, looks fun!
We live about 5 miles from Camp Fimfo. I can't wait to take my grandsons!
I grew up in central Texas and used to go to Canyon Lake a lot. Wish this had been there back then!
The fact Wiegand is still making these makes me happy.
It reminds me of the old Arrow mine trains, with mid-course brakes followed by lift hills. But it’s a nice long ride.
I don't do coasters, but this I would do, I like you can "kind of" control the speed and it's not racing.
Should build one of these on cherry Mountain near the Enchanted Rock! 👍😁
I gotta go get on that Coaster.
Like the coaster, but the extra lift hills kinda take the thrill out of it for me. To me the third lift hill seems like a killjoy, the ride just gets going then boom gotta slow down again.
Well, what else would you expect from a bunch of low IQ trumpers that don't know the difference between a mountain and a hill.
Just rode this!
Did this coaster this past weekend. Pretty nice, but they could have easily laid it out WITHOUT the interim slow downs and inclines. But, a decent ride, not with the $20 though in my book.
Good enough POV, too much smoothing though.
This is in my backyard and I didn't even know it lol
Now I know why, that was actually kind of boring. And it seems like it may be unsafe in some spots, lots of maintenance for nothing on this coaster.
I'll get on this
Making a trip now
I HAD NO IDEA THIS WAS IN THE HILL COUNTRY
I want to go there I live in Houston
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What are the "Here 80ft" signs for?
What did you use to hold the camera?
What's with the 80 ft. Here signs?
Where is this?
Why do so many of them have all the signs that say "Here 80ft"??
If it's marking off 80ft of track, why 80ft? Why not 100ft?
I thought camera is not allowed?
This looks fun as hell I'd ride this in a heartbeat, BUT what's to stop (god forbid) you're going full bore down the track and someone ahead of you gets spooked and is sandbagging the ride down. What's to stop a collision?
Please tell me you don't have a driver's license.
@@roger0929 😂😂😂 right
Really nice layout but the scenery is nothing to write home about. Definitely worth a ride though.
Badest Ride ever !! 😂
HOOP
Looks fun, but it slows down way too many times. Go check out ones in other states they're much faster and don't do that crap
Very disappointing! Definitely not the Alpine Coaster in Pigeon Forge, that i am accustomed to.