– Don’t assume the launch site has a good shoreline. It might be 3 feet deep duck muck.
– Don’t adjust your camera angle by hitting it with your paddle.
– Don’ t paddle up a 2 inch deep gravelbed stream in a nice kayak.
– If you do, don’t let the skeg deploy as you are backing down the stream.
– Don’t assume you have right of way over ducks even if you are on starboard, are the COLREG Stand-on vessel, carry more tonnage, are in the shipping lane and the duck is running with out lights, comes out of a side channel at high speed and does not respond to your USCG approved signal. Treat ducks as you would a drunk powerboater.
I left the sound on so you can hear what kevlar on gravel sounds like.
Evidently you have a remote button for your camera! Cool.
I don’t blame you for not stepping out of the boat on the gravel. You are braver than i am for going out on a cold lake in January. Ok. I guess i did something like that once. On a sailboat. ANYHOW, i hope it didn’t hurt the kayak too much!
I have yet to be able to get this to download. It just stops about 2/3 way and gives me a big question mark. Can you set it to play as either quicktime *or* real?