- Location
- Brigantine, NJ
I picked up an Oregon Scientific waterproof video cam and tried it out for the first time last weekend. I was scared to try it in the surf the first time since I wasn't too sure about the mounting system, so I tried it out on a creek ride.
Where I ride there's an incredible series of creeks cut through the marsh land in the back bays. Some are no wider than your ski and I've spent years scouting them out to find a really fluid one tank cruise with no dead ends. It gives us about 1 1/2 hours of continuous cranking turns. The video clip below is a small section we call "hidden creek" ('cause it was so damned hard to find originally) and is a killer section where you can drill corners wide open on the larger 90 degree turns and then it has a couple of hard tight 180's thrown in to break your rythmn.......lot's o' fun!
Don't know how many people are into creeks, but it's a freeride element of it's own........one I enjoy almost as much as waves.
Check it out and sorry for the crappy video but it was my first try!
YouTube - Hidden creek
Where I ride there's an incredible series of creeks cut through the marsh land in the back bays. Some are no wider than your ski and I've spent years scouting them out to find a really fluid one tank cruise with no dead ends. It gives us about 1 1/2 hours of continuous cranking turns. The video clip below is a small section we call "hidden creek" ('cause it was so damned hard to find originally) and is a killer section where you can drill corners wide open on the larger 90 degree turns and then it has a couple of hard tight 180's thrown in to break your rythmn.......lot's o' fun!
Don't know how many people are into creeks, but it's a freeride element of it's own........one I enjoy almost as much as waves.
Check it out and sorry for the crappy video but it was my first try!
YouTube - Hidden creek