Pretty sure they’re around factory recommended. Maybe a bit closer to center. Pretty happy with how they feel but I haven’t experimented with other mounting positions
Thanks. 2.7k,60fps, or 4K 30. superview, auto shutter speed, ev comp +0.5, native white balance, iso min 100 iso max 400, gopro colour. Then I upscale the footage to 4K when exporting. I think that’s everything important. You can mess around with the ev comp for when it’s too bright or dark.
Is this up near the elfin lake trail? Would it take a long time to snow shoe it? I've just snowshoed up seymour backcountry in the past it wasn't too bad to go play around out there.
@@commandertree6299 it’s a good zone for beginners and for more advanced skiers. Definitely one of the safer areas to tour cause there’s isn’t much steep terrain, you can definitely find some spicy stuff though. Most other places in Squamish have an even longer approach and have more complex terrain so it’s a good place to start
I love your style of videos dude! Keep up the great work!
alwyas stoked when a bcmtb video drops. cheers man pls keep it up
Looks dreamy
How are you liking the bent 110s ....where have you mounted them ...and where would you like to mount them
Pretty sure they’re around factory recommended. Maybe a bit closer to center. Pretty happy with how they feel but I haven’t experimented with other mounting positions
nice skiing dude
great vid, which gopro do you use?
GoPro 9
Hey, I was wondering what color settings you use on your gopro and then if you do any sort of color editing afterward?
I just use gopro colour and I don’t usually do any editing in post.
@@BCmtb oh, okay. I noticed that your videos had this kind of tan coloring to it and I thought it looked pretty neat
Preem! Up at my local mountain as we speak tryin to find some decent runs
Love the vid man, what’s your cam setup?
Thanks. GoPro 9 on top of my helmet
Absolutely love your videos! could you possibly share your go pro settings please?
Thanks.
2.7k,60fps, or 4K 30. superview, auto shutter speed, ev comp +0.5, native white balance, iso min 100 iso max 400, gopro colour. Then I upscale the footage to 4K when exporting. I think that’s everything important. You can mess around with the ev comp for when it’s too bright or dark.
Awesome thank you very much keep up the sick content!
Did you change skiis? They looks different color!
These are my backcountry skis. They’re the bent 110s. My downhill ones are the bent chetler 100
Is this up near the elfin lake trail? Would it take a long time to snow shoe it? I've just snowshoed up seymour backcountry in the past it wasn't too bad to go play around out there.
Yes. I’d say it would take about 1-1.5 hours to get up to the top of the ridge. It’s a pretty nice grade and usually packed down so it’s pretty chill
Great video! How long did each ascent take between runs?
Probably about 25-40 minutes for each run. And about and hour and a half at the beginning to get above treeline
@@BCmtb Thanks!
niiiiiice :) and first
This had to of been last year. I do t believe you had no core shots
Yah forgot to mention it was last year
Is this zone good I wanna go there this year but it’s quite a far trek
@@commandertree6299 it’s a good zone for beginners and for more advanced skiers. Definitely one of the safer areas to tour cause there’s isn’t much steep terrain, you can definitely find some spicy stuff though. Most other places in Squamish have an even longer approach and have more complex terrain so it’s a good place to start