Didn't quite get the hopping dialled enough to take on the log o doom and didn't want to snap my Ibis Hakkalugi or stop with my face (as Marty so beautifully put it) in the process. Will keep practising those hops though - log o doom, you will be mine one day!
Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully shot, gorgeous trails and very well ridden - love the moto styling :^)
Better go for a ride...
Ermmm...Wow.
ReplyDeleteWho needs 26" wheels, hella impresive.
that's awesome!
ReplyDeleteSuper smooth and skills over the tree, That must have taken you ages to film, one sure way of keeping fit though ;o)
ReplyDeleteattaboy...
ReplyDelete100% awesome
beautiful, you're a lovely man.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Mate, ya some boy Andy.
ReplyDeletewow, thanks for the very kind comments.
ReplyDeleteGordy - no assistant unfortunately so lots of backwards and forwardsing and inquisitive looks from walkers.
have thoroughly enjoyed this vid two or three times now. do you mind if I repost it on my own blog? would give links back to the VCM of course and credit to you as the rider/author.
ReplyDeletecheers Owen
Hi Owen - yep, no problem at all.
ReplyDeletecheers, andy
many thanks andy, will post in the next couple of days
ReplyDeletecracking vid and i think your trials attack on the log is pretty amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat Video. Must have taken a while to shoot and edit but the result is excellent. What camera did you use?
ReplyDeleteHi Parky. Thanks! I used a Lumix LX3 on WVGA mode (848 x 480 pixels, 30 fps, 16:9 aspect ratio), mostly on a tripod. Cobbled together with Quicktime 'Pro'.
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