Awesome ride. How do you record the entire 1:15 video with no edits? Or was there breaks? I use a GoPro and it only records in about 8 minute segments. Thanks.
Hi Jenny, the east loop in the video is approx. 12 miles. The west loop is approx 6 miles. The link in the description has more information, if interested.
there are a number of trails in the DORBA system with jumps (Big Cedar, Sansom, and more), but it's also important to realize that for many of the trails that are located around lakes (as an example), DORBA has no control over the actual land, and the landowners dictate what allowed on trails as far as jumps and the like. Look at Northshore for instance - the US Army Corps of Engineers owns the land and will absolutely make the trail crew take down any added features they don't allow (usually for safety reasons or other things). And the same thing for those trails that are in State Parks, like Isle du Bois, Cedar Hill etc. So - point being, jumps and other features like wood skinnies and such, are beyond what the trails crews are allowed to put in for some of the trails.
Great video of the north shore east trail. Thank you.
Can't wait to ride this trail.
Finally rode it. Yep, it's great.
That looks like a great trail system!
Great video! Had no idea about that trail thks! looks fun but hard.
Awesome ride. How do you record the entire 1:15 video with no edits? Or was there breaks? I use a GoPro and it only records in about 8 minute segments. Thanks.
Like the video B. From Beau
How many miles is the trail
Hi Jenny, the east loop in the video is approx. 12 miles. The west loop is approx 6 miles. The link in the description has more information, if interested.
Is it just me or do DORBA trails SERIOUSLY lack jumps.
there are a number of trails in the DORBA system with jumps (Big Cedar, Sansom, and more), but it's also important to realize that for many of the trails that are located around lakes (as an example), DORBA has no control over the actual land, and the landowners dictate what allowed on trails as far as jumps and the like. Look at Northshore for instance - the US Army Corps of Engineers owns the land and will absolutely make the trail crew take down any added features they don't allow (usually for safety reasons or other things). And the same thing for those trails that are in State Parks, like Isle du Bois, Cedar Hill etc. So - point being, jumps and other features like wood skinnies and such, are beyond what the trails crews are allowed to put in for some of the trails.
What's your filming setup?
GoPro Chest Mount, GoPro Hero 3+ and a Feiyu Tech FY-WG 3-Axis Gimbal