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27 October

A day of freeride fun on the North Downs turned out to have more than a smattering of Power XC, a touch of Freeride-Lite, a dab of Jeyness and lot of mucking about and having a laugh on bikes.


Here's the vid
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(14.5mb DivX AVI) Save, don't stream.

Riders included myself pointing the Canon Soul Catcher, Riz, JCL & Dan(?) on The Log, Jason, Jon D, 8-Ball, Cushtie, Sylv and Kit. Cheers to Jon D for the extra footage.

Posted by wa at October 27, 2003 11:44 PM

Comments

Good bit of footage there :D


Posted by: Jon D at October 28, 2003 07:23 AM

Nicely edited mate, it goes together really well. I tis a shame that you missed Cushtie's crash, but the video still gives the gist of what happened, but adds mystery :o)


Posted by: Jason at October 28, 2003 08:41 AM

Yes mate good vid pity you missed matey sliding down Cliff.. Next time youre around that way we'll bring my mate Al he has the best comedy crashes, last week he ended up in the corrugated iron at the bottom of deliverence after endo-ing all the way down... great website btw.


Posted by: Jamie AKA Dorkingdoughnut at October 28, 2003 09:11 AM

Boo, I can't see it at work. I'll have to wait til I get home. Damn you and your crazy usage of DivX codecs.

I'm looking forward to seeing that log being riddden, I don't recall seeing anyone do it. I've seen a few people crash and burn off it though.


Posted by: Rog at October 28, 2003 10:33 AM

Oh yeah I do a bit of that !


Posted by: JCL at October 28, 2003 11:03 AM

wa,that log looks like the one me and chaos tried to ride in the wet 1st time i met you.right?


Posted by: jedi at October 28, 2003 02:14 PM

That's the one.


Posted by: wa at October 28, 2003 02:39 PM

Nice site, the only problem is I can't view some of the movies... namely DivX, any chance of saving them as normal Quicktime movies???


Posted by: SEMTEX at November 3, 2003 12:04 PM

"Normal Quicktime Movies" come out about 3 times the size, so until I can find a way to export them as mpegs, they're staying in AVI format, sorry!

There's a link to the codecs you need in the videos pages.


Posted by: wa at November 3, 2003 12:33 PM

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