Hello. I just completed my latest event with my hero10. What I noticed last month, and today when viewing the video...that the camera had made 6 videos of about 11 minutes each for my one hour event. Terje told me what programs he uses for putting the track into the video, but he has not responded to my question about not only if he also has split clips, or how to splice them. Do you have to do the same thing? Thanks.
Do any of your event promoters set courses with the miniature controls? When we have events at smaller venues, we set brown and green routes with a few of them in places like very small rootstock or in a ditch…so talk about being right next to one…at 6 inches those things are brutal!
@@johnrobertson7583 Our club coach often use them for training courses, with the small reflective stripe on them, they are useable for both night and day. The only problem is that since they tend to hang out much longer than regular flags, the colors have faded noticeably.
So fun following your race! Very educating as well. Thank you!
Hello. I just completed my latest event with my hero10. What I noticed last month, and today when viewing the video...that the camera had made 6 videos of about 11 minutes each for my one hour event. Terje told me what programs he uses for putting the track into the video, but he has not responded to my question about not only if he also has split clips, or how to splice them. Do you have to do the same thing? Thanks.
Hi! :) You can read here: kiziev.life/u about how to use a video with a route and other things.
start - 1 ?? omg ! too hard for me
Yes, a lot of training in orienteering. :)
You made even more mistakes than I did, not one of your best races.
Congratulations! I just had a fun race.
@@Kiziev I had one really bad mistake (3+ minutes) where I was standing right next to the control without seeing it. 😞
Do any of your event promoters set courses with the miniature controls? When we have events at smaller venues, we set brown and green routes with a few of them in places like very small rootstock or in a ditch…so talk about being right next to one…at 6 inches those things are brutal!
@@johnrobertson7583 Our club coach often use them for training courses, with the small reflective stripe on them, they are useable for both night and day. The only problem is that since they tend to hang out much longer than regular flags, the colors have faded noticeably.