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Jekyll Island after JIBE *video* back on with vimeo

soliver - 25-5-2012 at 07:38 PM

So I've been vacationing with family on Saint Simons Island, GA which is the neighboring island to the kite buggy mecca, Jekyll Island. Since I was not able to make it to JIBE, I made arrangements to meet up with Angus, to ride JI's beaches and pick Angus's brain and learn more ins and outs of the buggy seat.

We met up Wednesday with the perfect scenario of SE winds at 9-13mph and ran up and down the beach until Angus had to leave. I stayed a bit longer and Don from Kiteplace.com (who was still hanging out after JIBE was long over) showed up with his bug and a couple of beamers and went at it until after I left.

I tried again to overcome with the 5m Core, but just felt too overpowered so I switched back to the 3m beamer and had a great time running up and down the beach, weaving between toddlers, their parents, and sandcastles while Angus sat back and relaxed with his 15m Phanny 1.

I've always loved John Holgate's videos because you can see the kite, the pilot and the bug all in the shot and still get that "in the buggy seat" feeling. So in the interest of that, I threw together a Holgate style camera mount from some metal conduit, threaded rod, scrap aluminum pieces, and a U bolt attached to my rear axle. While I don't yet have a GoPro, I do have a compact camera that I could mount on the bug to see what I could capture. The lens on that camera is not as wide angled as the GoPro, but I think I got some decent footage.

I spent some time in imovie and came up with this... enjoy Jekyll after JIBE:

https://vimeo.com/42873302

Many thanks to Angus for getting together with me and teaching me what he did,... jibe after jibe ... after JIBE :lol:

*edit: as much trouble as I have with vimeo, they don't seem to have the copyright issues that youtube has so give that a whirl.

mougl - 25-5-2012 at 07:48 PM

Gah! Stupid iPhone won't view it...

soliver - 25-5-2012 at 07:53 PM

Sorry, I exported the .m4v file in a medium format, probably too big for smart phones...

it looks way cooler full screen on a big screen anyway! :lol:

labrat - 25-5-2012 at 07:55 PM

Blocked on copyright grounds :thumbdown:

mougl - 25-5-2012 at 07:56 PM

I'll check it out at work tomorrow, too lazy to get up right now :lol:

bobalooie57 - 25-5-2012 at 08:07 PM

Just use youtubes edit function and substitute their music for whatever you used and at least we'll be able to see it. WMG and UMG have blocked your video on copyright grounds. I can't understand why they block what is essentially free advertising.

soliver - 25-5-2012 at 08:34 PM

ok,... I'll see what I can do,... I haven't had this issue before with copyrighted music... grrr

John Holgate - 25-5-2012 at 09:03 PM

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I can't understand why they block what is essentially free advertising.


Ditto. What really cheezes me off is when they don't believe that I hold the copyright on my OWN material :mad: I think it's because I don't have an ISRC number. I would have to pay another site $50 or so to get me a number so it can be recognized internationally as belonging to me. Same with iTunes....without that number, it's no dice. I've gotten round it a few times with youtube after lengthy explanations but sheeeshh, I wish they'd just believe me when I say I wrote it.

I've used all sorts of music on Vimeo and never been questioned about it - but they do say, if the music publisher complains to them, they'll take my video off.

soliver - 25-5-2012 at 09:31 PM

ok guys, back on with a little help from vimeo,... they don't seem to have a problem with the copyrighted music I used,...

See the link above.

cheezycheese - 25-5-2012 at 09:49 PM

Sweet Spencer !! Looks like you got it goin on... :bigok:

John Holgate - 25-5-2012 at 09:59 PM

Like it :thumbup: Very nice looking beach too. I would make a little holster for the buggy to put your kite stake in.....don't think I'd like it in my pocket if I took a tumble.....

Camera mount is working well.

soliver - 25-5-2012 at 10:15 PM

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Originally posted by John Holgate
I would make a little holster for the buggy to put your kite stake in.....don't think I'd like it in my pocket if I took a tumble.....

Camera mount is working well.


Thanks John, but I put the sleeve that the stake comes on a caribeener (sp?) and clip it to a belt loop,... it just looks like its going in my pocket. I don't want anything in my hands but the handles in case things get out of control.

I can post a pic of the mount if you want to see it's make up.

nocando - 26-5-2012 at 01:19 AM

Soliver better still cable tie holster to fork leg

:Ange09:

John Holgate - 26-5-2012 at 01:48 AM

It's probably pretty good in it's holster...I'm just thinking of getting pulled out of the bug and landing on it at right angles. Because I use the bar most of the time, I hook the brake strap around the back wheel, so rarely use the stake. When I do use the stake, I pull the buggy up to it, take a seat, grab the handles with the brakes on, then pull the stake and stow it on the downtube. Then launch from the bug. I also learned not to launch too side on in soft sand - ended up wearing the vmax on my head with all the controls disappearing under my legs and no sight of the kite - very dangerous, but I was lucky the kite went nose down and stayed there. I'm a bit more careful where I point the buggy on launch now!

ripsessionkites - 26-5-2012 at 11:47 AM

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Originally posted by mougl
Gah! Stupid iPhone won't view it...


are you using the Vimeo app?

soliver - 26-5-2012 at 08:21 PM

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Originally posted by ripsessionkites
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Originally posted by mougl
Gah! Stupid iPhone won't view it...


are you using the Vimeo app?


Rip, it was originally posted on youtube but was blocked cuz of copyright poo... so I put it up on vimeo after every one told me it wouldn't work.

Hope you guys enjoyed it,... I sure did.

rocfighter - 27-5-2012 at 04:19 AM

Great times and it looks like a great place to ride. One day I will find out!

BigMikesKites - 27-5-2012 at 04:43 AM

I like the video. you did a good job.

WELDNGOD - 27-5-2012 at 07:12 AM

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Originally posted by soliver
Quote:
Originally posted by John Holgate
I would make a little holster for the buggy to put your kite stake in.....don't think I'd like it in my pocket if I took a tumble.....

Camera mount is working well.


Thanks John, but I put the sleeve that the stake comes on a caribeener (sp?) and clip it to a belt loop,... it just looks like its going in my pocket. I don't want anything in my hands but the handles in case things get out of control.

Kitestake on your hip ...BAD idea... here is what happened to me.

ouch!.jpg - 100kB

bobalooie57 - 27-5-2012 at 07:26 AM

"Point" well taken. Nice color there, WG. :megan: 6.5 at least out of 10!

bobalooie57 - 27-5-2012 at 07:45 AM

Oh, Nice video, Spencer! Looked like the camera angle caught your permagrin just right! :yes:

soliver - 27-5-2012 at 08:06 AM

EEEEEGAD, WG. ... I see your point!!!! I may need to try something different.

Give some back story,... what happened?

WELDNGOD - 27-5-2012 at 08:37 AM

Wiped out riding my Scrub ATB,doin between30-35 mph. Had a golfball kite stake in a sheath clipped to my beltloop. I got speed wobbles bad and wen't down HARD! When you fall at that speed on a golfball ,you lose!

cheezycheese - 27-5-2012 at 08:42 AM

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Originally posted by WELDNGOD
Wiped out riding my Scrub ATB,doin between30-35 mph. Had a golfball kite stake in a sheath clipped to my beltloop. I got speed wobbles bad and wen't down HARD! When you fall at that speed on a golfball ,you lose!


:lol: Donnie, I got a similar sized bruise from the rivet on a Levi pocket... Couldn't believe something so small could do that. Golfball must have hurt like hell:ticking:

soliver - 27-5-2012 at 09:59 AM

ok, well I will definitely do something different with the stake.

I'm certainly excited to head back to Jekyll. I'm planning to get back there maybe later this summer, but definitely in early October. The wife and kids are planning a trip with my inlaws so I'm planning to camp and kite Jekyll.

I had hoped the camera would be able to catch the kite too but I found it just looked better to get more forward motion shots since my camera doesn't have quite the wide angle of a GoPro. I think it turned out decent despite that,... Bob is right I certainly got the "permagrin" shot. :smilegrin: