Hey there! I just uploaded a video of my most recent trip, where I set up camp by a river, explore the area, and spend the night. I hope you enjoy it.
Hey there! I just uploaded a video of my most recent trip, where I set up camp by a river, explore the area, and spend the night. I hope you enjoy it.
Welcome home. I have to tell you that is one of the best vids I've seen in a while and we have some really good ones on here often. I have to commend you for getting out there and doing it. Boots in the field. Your vidography was excellent and the fact that your "music" was nature sounds was truly brilliant. I liked the fact that you added in the names of plants and animals and I really like the fact you left the mistakes in. That stuff happens all the time so the mistakes, for me, made the video real. And thank you for cleaning up the area before you left. Kudos.
Hi Tobias, Welcome to the Forum.
The video was very well shot and quiet cinematic, I enjoyed it.
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Good job. I love spots like that.
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Looks very relaxing and peaceful. Thanks for taking us along.
I enjoyed it as well. Makes me look like a complete novice with my video skills.
I love camping by a river. However, in my area, I have found that it is illegal to camp less than 200 ft from water. I have done it a couple time, before I knew. I don't know about your laws, so no judgment. However, for others watching the video who are Americans... something to think about.
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The rule of thumb is no closer than 50 feet to avoid contaminating the water or watershed. In many of our national parks it is 100 feet. Bodily waste, soaps or detergents, insect sprays and food contaminants will be far enough away so they do not get washed into the water. Washing yourself or dishes is supposed to be 200 feet, as finallyMe pointed out. That's part of the Leave No Trace philosophy, which is universal.
Good job......Thanks for posting.
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Some of the places I camp, hammocks are hung over the water's edge........just not during gator mating season.
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Very well done. Nice artistic flare, and a beautiful site as well.
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