Time-Lapse: Chile Beach Night Drive
Went with friends to surf a beach in Chile called Concón
Shot with a GoPro 960 set to take a picture every 5 seconds.
Went with friends to surf a beach in Chile called Concón
Shot with a GoPro 960 set to take a picture every 5 seconds.
I got the opportunity to drive a 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo for an hour. I would have preferred manual, but paddle shift is fine. Sadly, he made me keep it in “automatic” mode.
Still quick and fun though.
Filmed with a GoPro HD 960
Working on Russell’s Triumph Daytona 675 for several hours in time-lapse form
John and I rode to College Station from Dallas. My GoPro was mounted to his bike and set to take a picture every 10 seconds. I rode behind most of the trip (didn’t think that one through). The trip was just under 200 miles one way.
I tackled my cousin earlier in the day. Since the camera was going, our other buddy planned to tackle Russell (wake surfing). He missed
As part of my 1 month motorcycle trip to California, I spent a day riding from L.A. up to San Francisco using Highway 1. H1, or better known as Pacific Coast Highway runs along the coastline. It was an awesome day.
I packed up and took off for California on my R6 for 1 month. Shot with a GoPro 960 set to take a picture every 30 seconds to 1 minute.
Just a quick edit of my two crashes at the supermoto track on a cold Saturday. First crash was stupid but hurt the most, second was just fun. Shot with a GoPro HD 960 mounted to my helmet.
Crash footage:
First lap out cold tires caused a low side at Texas World Speedway on a Yamaha R6. My GoPro Camera caught all of the footage and was perfectly fine.
Two lap at Texas World Speedway on R6 racebike:
Footage taken via GoPro Motorsports Wide Angle Camera and suction cup mounts.