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norma r
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Post by norma r »

MILC
Mother I'd Like to Canyoneer! Very cool. :D
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AW~
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Post by AW~ »

Looking forward to it and a big thanks to whoever lugged the equipment around. :D
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everyday
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Post by everyday »

Ha. i seen it the other day. Looks really FUN!! :D
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Post by Illusive »

crazy!
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obie
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Post by obie »

Very cool.

Crazy how good that camera is now.

Even more crazy how good those jumps were...
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Post by Taco »



Thanks Cougarmagic! 8)
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Post by Mike P »

That is great!
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Zach
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Post by Zach »

As SGMDF Minister of Science, I approve of this explanation.
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Post by cougarmagic »

I thought of a great question to ask him about animal poop. I hope to record it this weekend! (First I need to find some good poop....)
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Zach wrote: As SGMDF Minister of Science, I approve of this explanation.
:lol:

This new "assisted" descent technique shows promise (see 2:10):


HJ
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Post by hvydrt »

hahaah that is great!
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Post by Steele »

I have no idea why that video makes me laugh so hard. "Assisted descent technique" lol.
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Monrovia Canyon Park at 1:40...
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I found a DVD in a box of stuff I rescued from certain loss or destruction: Trails of The Angeles - Hike to Orchard Camp w/ John Robinson. It's a little on the quaint side, but I like these old-timers. I don't know if they made other episodes, but I know who to ask.

In three parts (restrictions on free YouTube) - I saved them in 720p so they look pretty good in full screen mode...
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Whenever I feel bad, I watch clips like these. They always get me motivated. I can't wait to get back into driving and rallying. Few things in life can match the experience of really truly driving a car at the limit. I personally prefer rally driving for its practical application and roots. You can't drive a Formula 1 car on dirt roads in the San Gabes! (well, at least not very far I'd imagine) :-)

Here are a few of my favorite clips. Feel free to post your own favorites.

Lancia Delta Integrale rally clips. Smooth and fast driving over mixed surfaces. The sense of urgency, smoothness of transitions, and aggression is beautiful.


Walter Röhrl in an Audi S4 back in the Group B days (1980's). A great driver in the car that changed everything. Also, some nice funky music. :-)


Excellent driving by a Polish rally driver:


One of my favorite drivers, Ari Vatanen, on the Isle of Man. Incredible driving on a very narrow road. Absolute focus. Rear-wheel drive Opel, flat out.


French tarmac ace Simon Jean-Joseph, another of my favorite drivers. So smooth and fast.


Katsuhiro Ueo drifting his AE86 Corolla:


Stefan Roser - Ruf Porsche around Nurburgring. No AWD, no traction control, no bullshit just pure driving.


Mark Higgins in a CRX on the Isle of Man.



So many people get caught up on cars, and not driving. It's like the gun guys who have to hang tons of expensive accessories on their AR15's, but they can't shoot move or communicate at all. Too many people get hung up on having the newest, lightest wheels, or silly tow hooks, or other flashy bits for their car, and they completely miss the purpose of their machine: driving. It's rather sad that a capable car could be stuck living a life as some guy's commuter, covered in useless little shiny bits instead of running through the forest or mountains or on the track.

It's about the driving, not the fancy bits. This extends to most things in life.
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Post by everyday »

Sweet! (i wish i had sound on here...)
makes me sad to see cars all dressed up with no place to go too :(
luckily most of my car club friends are drivers who do a lot of track-days, not just hard parking. car people who cant drive are always jerks who dont know what theyre talking about.
---You REALLY hate after-market tow hooks, lol, cracks me up how offended you get whenever we see a car with one, lolol
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Zach
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Post by Zach »

lol!!! dude i could not stop laughing at that polish driving video... that copilot sounded stressed the fuck out!
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Post by Cy Kaicener »

Awesome video of Denali via the Cassin route 8)
http://www.alpineexposures.com/blogs/ch ... and-denali
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Post by yobtaf »

I was just about to make this same video. Guess Ill just put the bike back in the garage :roll:
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Deb Burgess leads a full pack train out of Sturtevant's Camp, on the way back to Chantry Flat, with the gear of some contra-dancers that had rented the camp, including the fiddle player's special stool...
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Post by shreddy »

Love the video series on Orchard Camp. Great stuff - Here's one I found re mining in the San Gabriels:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHkVr81mkkM
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Post by PackerGreg »

Very cool! John Robinson is a neat guy.
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"Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there!"
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Post by mcphersonm80 »

PackerGreg wrote: "Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there!"
Through the night, you say?





:lol:
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PackerGreg
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Post by PackerGreg »

A Day at Sturtevant's Camp...
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Not off topic...
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Post by cougarmagic »

Sooo coool!!
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Post by JeffH »

That's awesome! Shows just how much work is involved in what looks like about 30 feet of trail. I hope I never take it for granted.....
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