Yeah, I hear that too, but there's a kind of a scraping noise underneath
that you hear even before he picks up enough speed to get the wind noise.
On 5/7/2017 19:05, Ken Waller wrote:
This one sounds like he's got a front-right wheel bearing that needs to
be checked.
Might be but it could also be wind noise due to the camera being mounted
on the outside - needs a wind sock.
I encountered the same issue with my Go Pro mounted on the outside of
the windshield while in a parade.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Sessoms" <johnsess...@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: For my list buds of a certain age, especially :-) special
roadtrip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXKt0qhFN-Y
This one sounds like he's got a front-right wheel bearing that needs to
be checked.
On 5/6/2017 13:02, ann sanfedele wrote:
Instead of watching the news or checking ebay and mail first thing in
the morning, I now have discovered the perfect blood pressure lowering
passtime - which I do while attached to my blood prssure machine and now
my 90 day average is down to 126/63... more like 120/63 if you take just
the last few weeks...
So here it is... In one minimized window I have bird songs or navaho
chants or other pleasing stuff playing softly,
In the window I'm watching , full screen, is a video of roads taken or
not taken in the USA southwest by travelers who
mounted their equipment on their four wheelers or just cars...
I mute the sound and reduce the speed of the playback.. always play
in HD..
This one happens to be a road we didnt drive on but in an area I love -
Canyonlands
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1xZl9PFlFk&t=397s
and this is the first one I watched - which was a road I knew well and I
know several of you do, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXKt0qhFN-Y
I also took The Mokie Dugway, The Burr trail, highway 12 from Boulder to
Escalante, Capitol Reef scenic route, etc...
I dug out my Roadside GEo books and maps and my journals too.. wheeee!
ann
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