first hardcore ride
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first hardcore ride
Just rode the Mackenzie trail in Oregon this weekend. Did about 23 miles or so. From clear lake to Paridise. It was my longest ride so far and by far the most technical. Sweet steep decents down rocky lava bed trails around corners next to 100 ft cliffs with a waterfall down below. What a rush!
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What? No pictures. Didn't happen as far as I'm concerned. Where's the proof? J/K dude, sounds like a blast.
Any crashes?
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Any crashes?
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I have some pictures, but they aren't actually from the ride, they're from at the campsite cause all i have is the big camera and i aint taken that on the trail. I need to buy a small digital camera.
I had one crash but it was mostly stupidity. Nothing extreme. But my first endo. haha. It was coming off of one of the log bridges probably about 3-4 feet tall. I was like, "im gonna take it!" and i went way to slow and hit my front first then totally went over the handlebars and did a headstand on the ground. Props to Trek for making a good helmet though cause it did its job.
what camera do you take with you on the trail?
I had one crash but it was mostly stupidity. Nothing extreme. But my first endo. haha. It was coming off of one of the log bridges probably about 3-4 feet tall. I was like, "im gonna take it!" and i went way to slow and hit my front first then totally went over the handlebars and did a headstand on the ground. Props to Trek for making a good helmet though cause it did its job.
what camera do you take with you on the trail?
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I bought a FUJI A201 or something. It was cheap, and small. Action shots are hard to get unless you're a good distance away. The resolution or shutter speed is too low or too slow. Add to that low light and I get a lot of fuzzy pictures if I'm too close to the action.
I'm actually looking to buy another camera. Probably one in the 250 to 300 dollar range. Anyone know of a good one?
I'm actually looking to buy another camera. Probably one in the 250 to 300 dollar range. Anyone know of a good one?
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most p&s digital cameras suck for taking action shots with any timing at all, though it's possible if you really know your camera. I think canon makes a good 300 camera, the A70. Sony has decent cams, same for Nikon
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A2 ...i just bought a nikon 2100 coolpix. It has a sport mode where you can shoot fast moving objects (bikes that is ) go for it....it retails 300eu in europe...300$ in US.
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Soc522- sounds like a great ride! I LOVE the McKenzie River trail... I grew up a few miles from the river, and it's still my alltime favorite trail. Lots of technical areas-- will turn you into a seasoned hardcore rider quick!
I went to school in Corvallis, and also love the riding around there. Do you ride the MacDonald forest much? There's some great singletrack around there as well.
I went to school in Corvallis, and also love the riding around there. Do you ride the MacDonald forest much? There's some great singletrack around there as well.
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the mac forest is pretty much all I did before I hit the Mackenzie. Im still fairly new at mtbing though so I havn't found a ton of trails up there yet. I go up in the mac forest at least once a week. I did a night ride a couple weeks ago up there. Pretty sweet place.
Where are you at in portland now? Any good rides up there that you recomend?
Where are you at in portland now? Any good rides up there that you recomend?
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I've had really good luck with my Canon Digital Elph (the 3.2 mgp version) taking action shots of dancers. It didn't do so well taking action pics during a performance on a stage though. Everything was really fuzzy, but there are alot of settings n things I don't know how to play with.
Here's one I took of a friend bellydancing in a restaurant. No special settings. Quality is turned down so I can fit more pics on the memory card. Typical somewhat low 'restaurant' lighting.
Here's one I took of a friend bellydancing in a restaurant. No special settings. Quality is turned down so I can fit more pics on the memory card. Typical somewhat low 'restaurant' lighting.
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Hmm... Mackenzie Trail you say? 23 miles long? I think I need to check that out.
a2psyklnut , I have a Minolta DiMage X. It's very slim and is one of the smallest cameras available with an optical zoom. The beauty of it is that the zoom lens is mounted internally so nothing protrudes and thus its form factour never changes which makes for easy stowing and retrieving. I've polished the fine art of quick-drawing while turning on the camera, shooting and stowing while turning it off all in one smooth motion and all with one hand. The original X model is discontinued now but they've diversified the line with the Xi (3.2MP and more features... X was 2.0MP), Xt (even smaller form factour with same capabilities of the Xi) and X20 (pretty much a redone X so it's only 2.0MP but with much of the same features of the Xi).
a2psyklnut , I have a Minolta DiMage X. It's very slim and is one of the smallest cameras available with an optical zoom. The beauty of it is that the zoom lens is mounted internally so nothing protrudes and thus its form factour never changes which makes for easy stowing and retrieving. I've polished the fine art of quick-drawing while turning on the camera, shooting and stowing while turning it off all in one smooth motion and all with one hand. The original X model is discontinued now but they've diversified the line with the Xi (3.2MP and more features... X was 2.0MP), Xt (even smaller form factour with same capabilities of the Xi) and X20 (pretty much a redone X so it's only 2.0MP but with much of the same features of the Xi).
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Soc522- Sounds like you definitely need to explore the trails around Corvallis more... I suggest Area 51, Extendo, Patterson Ridge, and McColluch Peak. Up in Falls City, between Corvallis and Salem, there are also excellent trails with insane stunts.
Khuon- Yes, 23 miles of epic singletrack on the McKenzie River. I definitely recommend checking it out sometime. When you do, let me know and I'll join you!
Khuon- Yes, 23 miles of epic singletrack on the McKenzie River. I definitely recommend checking it out sometime. When you do, let me know and I'll join you!
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Yes its a fun fun trail, but i didnt find it to be to hard. last time i did endo tho... i hit a large rock going to fast
the blue pool is a cool place to stop for lunch.
the blue pool is a cool place to stop for lunch.
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This coming from the 2nd best racer in the state
Actually, you're right, Mad Dog, it's not a super hard trail, since you're not really climbing a whole lot, but there's something for everyone in the 23 mile length. What I like about it is that it lets you go just fast enough that you are constantly on the verge of death or serious injury. Either a steep dropoff to one side, or big sharp rocks that can do some serious damage at speed (as you found out the hard way, Mad Dog
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On top of that, add the truly majestic essense of the McKenzie River, and it makes one hell of a trail.
Actually, you're right, Mad Dog, it's not a super hard trail, since you're not really climbing a whole lot, but there's something for everyone in the 23 mile length. What I like about it is that it lets you go just fast enough that you are constantly on the verge of death or serious injury. Either a steep dropoff to one side, or big sharp rocks that can do some serious damage at speed (as you found out the hard way, Mad Dog
)On top of that, add the truly majestic essense of the McKenzie River, and it makes one hell of a trail.
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lol, well only in my class
. but i was super lucky when i went over in that rock garden, i only got a little bump on the elbow and a small scratch on my bike (It was its second day out to)
and hey, wouldent you just love to live in one of those cabins near the river? (kinds tords the end of the trail)
. but i was super lucky when i went over in that rock garden, i only got a little bump on the elbow and a small scratch on my bike (It was its second day out to)and hey, wouldent you just love to live in one of those cabins near the river? (kinds tords the end of the trail)
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I'm afraid to take my Canon A60 on rough rides...don't want to land on it. It takes great pictures though, and the video clips are nice, as well.
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Originally posted by math2p14
A2 ...i just bought a nikon 2100 coolpix. It has a sport mode where you can shoot fast moving objects (bikes that is ) go for it....it retails 300eu in europe...300$ in US.
A2 ...i just bought a nikon 2100 coolpix. It has a sport mode where you can shoot fast moving objects (bikes that is ) go for it....it retails 300eu in europe...300$ in US.
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Hey Soc, where'd you find the best price? Online or actual store? If online, send me the link!
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"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "WOW, What a Ride!" - unknown
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"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "WOW, What a Ride!" - unknown
"Your Bike Sucks" - Sky Yaeger
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Don't see nuthin but three red X's.
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"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "WOW, What a Ride!" - unknown
"Your Bike Sucks" - Sky Yaeger
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "WOW, What a Ride!" - unknown
"Your Bike Sucks" - Sky Yaeger
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A 70 sounds great, and the price is in my range. One thing though, I found this on their home page>>
Operating Temperature 32 – 104°F (0 – 40°C)
Operating Humidity 10 – 90%
Is this actually true? I live in New York and is summer time the humidity of 95% is normal, and the temperature can also exceed 100 degrees. Does it mean that the camera will not operate properly or at all if any of those conditions are present?
Operating Temperature 32 – 104°F (0 – 40°C)
Operating Humidity 10 – 90%
Is this actually true? I live in New York and is summer time the humidity of 95% is normal, and the temperature can also exceed 100 degrees. Does it mean that the camera will not operate properly or at all if any of those conditions are present?
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Originally posted by iamlucky13
I'm afraid to take my Canon A60 on rough rides...don't want to land on it. It takes great pictures though, and the video clips are nice, as well.
I'm afraid to take my Canon A60 on rough rides...don't want to land on it. It takes great pictures though, and the video clips are nice, as well.
Overstock.com has some mad-cheap digital cameras right now. The trick is finding one that's small/lightweight, at least 1MP, has enough memory or expandable capacity for at least 50 shots (at a reasonable resolution/quality) and has a flash (very important because MTB activities often occur in low-light conditions such as in the woods) for under $100 which is the upper bound price of what I consider to be "expendable".
These look promising although some maybe a bit big/bulky/heavy...
https://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2...&PROD_ID=461143
https://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2...&PROD_ID=495229
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canon powershot a70 - $270
https://www.pricegrabber.com/search_g...d3520454e7d082
canon powershot G3 - $453
https://www.pricegrabber.com/search_g...d3520454e7d082
nikon coolpix 2100 - $198
https://www.pricegrabber.com/search_g...d3520454e7d082
the site i found reviews and stuff was this:
https://www.dpreview.com/
good stuff - let me know what you think of those
https://www.pricegrabber.com/search_g...d3520454e7d082
canon powershot G3 - $453
https://www.pricegrabber.com/search_g...d3520454e7d082
nikon coolpix 2100 - $198
https://www.pricegrabber.com/search_g...d3520454e7d082
the site i found reviews and stuff was this:
https://www.dpreview.com/
good stuff - let me know what you think of those
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O.k, looks like my pictures might not have loaded. I'll try again... This one is of 2 of my favorite girls:
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My other favorite girl:
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