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Riding with a GoPro and losing your Garmin Forerunner 305

Experience a wobbly bike ride through a different lens! Learn how a GoPro Camera mounted on a pole captured an intriguing video in our new blog post.

Experience a wobbly bike ride through a different lens! Learn how a GoPro Camera mounted on a pole captured an intriguing video in our new blog post.

Last Wednesday I went for a ride at lunch time with a coworker of mine. I decided to take the GoPro Camera along with me for the ride, though not attached to the bike itself, or to me, I attached it to a 3 foot pole, that I mounted to the front of the bike. If you’re thinking “boy, that sounds like it won’t work” you are correct. It didn’t work out very well, the pole wasn’t near stable enough for the camera, so it made for a very wobbly video of the ride. I still think it is interesting though, so I editing, sped up, slowed down, and uploaded it to YouTube. You can see it here. Read More at www.bicycletips.com

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