You totally should. It was a lot of fun building it. Can't wait to see your next video! Going to make part 2 to the sketchy build to finish everything up. I have a question, how do you store you videos. I've made 5 videos so far and I am constantly having to delete stuff to make room for the next video. I am using a 32 gigabite micro sd card in my gopro. Thanks so much for the comment!
@@BikersPine I have a 512gb SD card for my GoPro. And then I have external hard drives that I copy all my videos to. Each one of my videos is about 1tb of footage so it takes up a lot of space lol.
Thanks so much, will try to find a 512 gb sd card for my gopro. Dont know about the external hard drive, one of my videos is about 20 gb, i have a 64 gb sd card not a 32. Thank you so much that will help me out ALOT, cant wait to see your next video, Thanks!
@@BikersPine 64gb memory card for your gopro is probably going to be fine for you. How do you edit your videos? Are you using a computer? It's probably a better idea to get an external hard drive that you can save your footage to. This is how I do it. I spend the day filming with my gopro and then go home. I plug my gopro in to my laptop and transfer all the footage from the day to the hard drive. I put it in a folder called DAY 1. On the next day I create a DAY 2 folder. That way all my footage is safely stored and ready for editing. And I don't have to worry about running out of space on my gopro or losing any of the footage on there. If you do get an external hard drive I recommend the Samsung SSDs. The solid state drives are faster and harder to break. I use the T7s.
@@cutlaps I am using Capcut to edit, and I'm using an ASUS pc with intel core for a computer and I'ts been working great for editing, I've been trying to take the footage from the gopros sd card and putting it on a flash drive. But I have to export it to my computer first, then I can put it on the flash drive. But the flash drives can only hold 2 gb, I will look at a hard drive for sure, Thank you so much!
Nice work. Try building a snake pit jump like Seth's
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Good work dude. I have a flat section above my trail. I'm going to build some skinnies like this eventually.
You totally should. It was a lot of fun building it. Can't wait to see your next video! Going to make part 2 to the sketchy build to finish everything up. I have a question, how do you store you videos. I've made 5 videos so far and I am constantly having to delete stuff to make room for the next video. I am using a 32 gigabite micro sd card in my gopro. Thanks so much for the comment!
@@BikersPine I have a 512gb SD card for my GoPro. And then I have external hard drives that I copy all my videos to. Each one of my videos is about 1tb of footage so it takes up a lot of space lol.
Thanks so much, will try to find a 512 gb sd card for my gopro. Dont know about the external hard drive, one of my videos is about 20 gb, i have a 64 gb sd card not a 32. Thank you so much that will help me out ALOT, cant wait to see your next video, Thanks!
@@BikersPine 64gb memory card for your gopro is probably going to be fine for you. How do you edit your videos? Are you using a computer? It's probably a better idea to get an external hard drive that you can save your footage to.
This is how I do it. I spend the day filming with my gopro and then go home. I plug my gopro in to my laptop and transfer all the footage from the day to the hard drive. I put it in a folder called DAY 1. On the next day I create a DAY 2 folder.
That way all my footage is safely stored and ready for editing. And I don't have to worry about running out of space on my gopro or losing any of the footage on there.
If you do get an external hard drive I recommend the Samsung SSDs. The solid state drives are faster and harder to break. I use the T7s.
@@cutlaps I am using Capcut to edit, and I'm using an ASUS pc with intel core for a computer and I'ts been working great for editing, I've been trying to take the footage from the gopros sd card and putting it on a flash drive. But I have to export it to my computer first, then I can put it on the flash drive. But the flash drives can only hold 2 gb, I will look at a hard drive for sure, Thank you so much!