And today I did......

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Aren't you lads cold enough on land, ffs ? :lol: :lol:

I can see why RobMac wants to have a fire in his teepee now!

Maybe cut a hole in the top, fella :wink: :facepalm:

Mike
 
Out fannying about with my new (ebay knock off) Go Pro accessories. Bought a wee flexible tripod and a unicorn mount for my (bike) helmet. Headed out on the Pugsley and tried to get all arty with my angles but not had a chance to check footage yet. Did 25 miles in the end including about 10 on the beach. Completely wiped out now.
Seem to have lost a bit of confidence after "the crash", found it hard to commit to some of the rockier lines, which actually made them more difficult. Got on better once I started giving it the beans, but still a way to go. Got my first few offs out of the way, without any further injuries, including a comedy fall off a rock feature while trying to retrieve the go pro!

Away to fire up iMovie to see what I can come up with.
 
I know, but it's been nearly 5 months! Been back on the bike just over a month now and have been gradually increasing the off-road. It's not like I'm hucking cliffs or anything, yet. :)

As far as the movie goes, computer says NO. My own fault for trying to film in a sea cave! Bit's in full sunlight filmed ok, just looks a bit crap. Never looks as fast on film as it felt at the time. Missed the best bits as well, don't know what I did but didn't record me bailing off that rockpool. Tripod worked well though considering the price.
 
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I was the same mate, took a while to start getting the confidence on steep drop ins, still not anywhere as confident/daring/stupid as I was before my crash
 
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keithyr":g1q8yb5o said:
still not anywhere as confident/daring/stupid as I was before my crash

Don't be so hard on yourself. You're still just as stupid and were never that daring anyway. :lol:
 
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