
Carter Offroad Park. It's a paid-entry park near where I live.Sowders wrote:What trail is this? Looks like a ton of fun and yet not overly demanding.
snowman123321 wrote:My personal experience with GoPro goes way back. My first gopro was the GoPro Hero 2. I remember buying it to shoot ATV competitions. She coped with a bang. Then there was Hero 3 Black, and then Hero 4 Session. All cameras were cool, shot a huge amount of material on them. In general, now I want to find old videos from ATV competitions in the archive, make a preview (take a picture of myself on camera, tell that the video shows my story related to ATVs, then just replace the background with background remover and add music), and then just insert cut. I think it should be cool.
snowman123321 wrote:My personal experience with GoPro goes way back. My first gopro was the GoPro Hero 2. I remember buying it to shoot ATV competitions. She coped with a bang. Then there was Hero 3 Black, and then Hero 4 Session. All cameras were cool, shot a huge amount of material on them. and now, having earned some money, I decided to make a repair for myself.
DavidDampier76 wrote:snowman123321 wrote:My personal experience with GoPro goes way back. My first gopro was the GoPro Hero 2. I remember buying it to shoot ATV competitions. She coped with a bang. Then there was Hero 3 Black, and how to get rid of man boobs then Hero 4 Session. All cameras were cool, shot a huge amount of material on them. and now, having earned some money, I decided to make a repair for myself.
Oooh yes, Go pro is a whole story, I have also been using these action cameras on hikes for a very long time.At one point, the videos from my competitions became seriously popular and began to generate income. Going out and budget, I decided to build myself a workshop for ATVs. The guys from [spam link removed] helped me a lot with this, everything went perfectly. Therefore, we can say that I have already become a blogger