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Road Videos
I couldn't find a thread to fit this one, so I've started one (mods please move it you find something more suitable).
Now I have means to finally download from my video camera, there's no stopping me with the musical road videos (thanx for the idea, Bryn!).
So here's my second effort - the A537 Cat & Fiddle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXcZVuiZ-EE
Let me know what you think!
Serena
Now I have means to finally download from my video camera, there's no stopping me with the musical road videos (thanx for the idea, Bryn!).
So here's my second effort - the A537 Cat & Fiddle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXcZVuiZ-EE
Let me know what you think!
Serena
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Nice one Serena. Cat and fiddle is one of my favourite roads. My daughter lives in Macc so I use this route often when we go the "pretty route".
I've driven it many times, ploughed it a couple of times, been for material on it numerous times, and drunk/ate in the C & F on a number of occasions, never get fed up of it
Did the prat that ovetook you just after the C & F make it to Buxton just two cars before you?
I've driven it many times, ploughed it a couple of times, been for material on it numerous times, and drunk/ate in the C & F on a number of occasions, never get fed up of it
Did the prat that ovetook you just after the C & F make it to Buxton just two cars before you?
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Good music, but you crazy brits, driving on the wrong side of the roadSabrista wrote: Let me know what you think!
Nic
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I think it is brilliant. Do you mind if I link to it from Rural Roads?Sabrista wrote:I couldn't find a thread to fit this one, so I've started one (mods please move it you find something more suitable).
Now I have means to finally download from my video camera, there's no stopping me with the musical road videos (thanx for the idea, Bryn!).
So here's my second effort - the A537 Cat & Fiddle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXcZVuiZ-EE
Let me know what you think!
Serena
Many thanks,
Simon
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I would be flattered Please go ahead!M4Simon wrote:I think it is brilliant. Do you mind if I link to it from Rural Roads?
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Hang on, we drive on the 'proper' side of the road, here!Nic_A47 wrote: Good music, but you crazy brits, driving on the wrong side of the road
Anyway, excellent video Sabrista, well done! I used to this sort of thing when I was little whenever we went on holiday. I still have about half of my own recordings on video cassette to this day which must go back about 15 years! Watching your video brought back some happy memories!
I used to use the A537 fairly regularly when I was little on trips to Buxton and the various caverns in the area, so I recognised a lot of the road from that video. Sadly, I haven't used it for at least 18 months now (probably a little more than that) and it seems the plague of yellow backed signs has grown further. Still, an excellent road!
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I still prefer the A515haymansafc wrote:I used to use the A537 fairly regularly when I was little on trips to Buxton and the various caverns in the area, so I recognised a lot of the road from that video. Sadly, I haven't used it for at least 18 months now (probably a little more than that) and it seems the plague of yellow backed signs has grown further. Still, an excellent road!
James gets the point - it's 2xJam35 wrote:You're thick!SubaruImprezaWRX wrote:Call me thick, but I presume the video is going at about 1.5x real-time?
It looks like 2x to me.
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If I hadn't sped up the C&F it would have been over 15 minutes long!DavidBrown wrote:I have a few videos on my YouTube page. All in real time!
As for the Grane Road one, speeding that up made it fit the song exactly.
Serena
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Not whingeing, but if I was the second cyclist overtaken in that video the driver would have got a mouthful of abuse. With no solid white line and no oncoming traffic there's no need to pass a bike that close.PeterA5145 wrote:There's always one whingerHagbard wrote:Very nice, but PLEASE GIVE CYCLISTS ROOM!