Been skiing to Garmisch a couple of times. Would lurrrv to visit in the summer. That BMW Days do has had some great write ups. Two weeks, or best part of, with the treffen in the middle would be good. Did similar to the Bol D'Or at the Paul Ricard back in the day. I found it great to have a focal point within a tour. Hmmm, I wonder...
Nice blurb and pics by the way Kaze.
Mike
Last minute trip to France
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Boxermed69 wrote:Been skiing to Garmisch a couple of times. Would lurrrv to visit in the summer. That BMW Days do has had some great write ups. Two weeks, or best part of, with the treffen in the middle would be good. Did similar to the Bol D'Or at the Paul Ricard back in the day. I found it great to have a focal point within a tour. Hmmm, I wonder...
Nice blurb and pics by the way Kaze.
Mike
I used to love going to the Bol when it was in the PROPER place
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Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1, '05 K1200S
Never been outside UK (on a bike) Dave but 'Garmisch' is top of my 'To Do List' so at least pencil me in [/quote]
I got back last night from a 10 day trip down to the Dolomites via France, Germany and Austria and all I can say is ... if you haven't done it, don't think about it - just go!
I haven't had time to put together a report etc yet (but I will!), but here's a link to a quick video taster ... http://tinyurl.com/d9rymfq
I got back last night from a 10 day trip down to the Dolomites via France, Germany and Austria and all I can say is ... if you haven't done it, don't think about it - just go!
I haven't had time to put together a report etc yet (but I will!), but here's a link to a quick video taster ... http://tinyurl.com/d9rymfq
I haven't had time to put together a report etc yet (but I will!), but here's a link to a quick video taster ... http://tinyurl.com/d9rymfq
Hi Mike
Tried the link but the video's locked as private, any chance you could alter the settings?
Kaze
Kaze wrote:I haven't had time to put together a report etc yet (but I will!), but here's a link to a quick video taster ... http://tinyurl.com/d9rymfq
Hi Mike
Tried the link but the video's locked as private, any chance you could alter the settings?
Doh!! that was stupid ... fixed now.
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Kaze wrote:Nice vid, superb scenery Sharp picture and good vantage point, a couple of Q's, what camera were you using & how did you mount it to get such a stable vid
Kaze, u beat me 2 the draw.
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It's all VFR (DCT) round here now. STILL missing my 1100s tho.
Mr. Spock is my role model so be advised; I possess no (discernible) sense of humour.
It's all VFR (DCT) round here now. STILL missing my 1100s tho.
el-nicko wrote:Kaze wrote:Nice vid, superb scenery Sharp picture and good vantage point, a couple of Q's, what camera were you using & how did you mount it to get such a stable vid
Kaze, u beat me 2 the draw.
Thanks guys. Its a HD GoPro 2 mounted with a suction mount and arm on the bodywork so it sits just above the left barrel. The stability is a bit of a mystery! The panel flexes and I could see the camera moving, but I can only assume that it has such a wide field of view that its not noticeable. It was set at 720p rather than the highest setting of 1080p
I took over 150gb of video, so I've a fair amount of editing to do!! most of the time the camera was mounted on the back of the GPS mount to get a view through the screen (short pre-trip test here http://tinyurl.com/buwpoda although this was before I added a stabilising bar) I'll take a pic later showing the mounting.
We did nearly 3000 miles in 10days taking in the classics like the Grossglockner, Timmelsjoch and the evil Hahntennjoch plus quite a few in the Dolomites - I'll post some vids of the passes when I've edited them them all.
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