Traveling the Netherlands on Inline Skates In #360 VR (Episode 2: Rotterdam to Gouda, Part 2) Please join me skating virtually (in #360°) as I embark on a multi-day 265 km long journey crossing the Netherlands from Rotterdam to Groningen. With its top-in-the-world bike infrastructure, the Netherlands offers a unique opportunity for a skater to travel freely from point A to point B on inline skates without spending much time preparing the route in advance. And even when facing local road closure you should expect a bike-friendly detour to be available. Welcome to the future! GPS locations for this section (Rotterdam to Gouda, parts 1 and 2): ridewithgps.com/trips/223069311 Notes about viewing: - Please set the resolution to 4K on flat screens for a better viewing experience (8K is best on VR sets). - TH-cam is known to zoom in #360° videos by default; for best viewing, please zoom out (on a computer) - Both sections with maps and stats are “tacked away” from directional view aiming not to obstruct the virtual riding experience, nevertheless, they are accessible by: -- tilting up (to the sky) for GPS maps -- tilting down (to road & helmet) for stats such as speed, elevation Thanks for watching!
Traveling the Netherlands on Inline Skates In #360 VR (Episode 2: Rotterdam to Gouda, Part 2)
Please join me skating virtually (in #360°) as I embark on a multi-day 265 km long journey crossing the Netherlands from Rotterdam to Groningen. With its top-in-the-world bike infrastructure, the Netherlands offers a unique opportunity for a skater to travel freely from point A to point B on inline skates without spending much time preparing the route in advance. And even when facing local road closure you should expect a bike-friendly detour to be available. Welcome to the future!
GPS locations for this section (Rotterdam to Gouda, parts 1 and 2):
ridewithgps.com/trips/223069311
Notes about viewing:
- Please set the resolution to 4K on flat screens for a better viewing experience (8K is best on VR sets).
- TH-cam is known to zoom in #360° videos by default; for best viewing, please zoom out (on a computer)
- Both sections with maps and stats are “tacked away” from directional view aiming not to obstruct the virtual riding experience, nevertheless, they are accessible by:
-- tilting up (to the sky) for GPS maps
-- tilting down (to road & helmet) for stats such as speed, elevation
Thanks for watching!