A loooong drive from San Jose to Anza but it was worth it. I never rode Anza on a bike. We got to ride at night thanks to my Trailtech HIDs We camped in the canyon for 3 days and rode 300+ miles. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQQ4MWWpD1g [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQQ4MWWpD1g[/YOUTUBE]
Nice video in my backyard. looks like Fish Creek area, San Felipe Wash, Rodriguez Canyon (were the water shots near there?), but I didn't see anything from Fonts Point.
Nice work on the vid The tecno works well as it is not offensive and kinda soundtrack like. the editing is well done and I like the shots off the bike and around the campfire etc. Well done. What cam? Very good quality. the TT HID does throw a good amount of light huh. Great stuff, thanks for sharing.
I enjoyed the viewing, thanks for the effort. What was the orange bike a 690? It looks like more of a handful than the 610
The bike in the video that can't keep up with me is KTM 640 Adventure. His lights went out twice at night and we were riding back to the camp using my lights. All is need it IMS tank and better seat and I can stay in the desert for a week.
I had HERO on my helmet and there was a pencil cam attached to my rack...I need to find out what brand. HID's are amazing!
What a refreshing take on doing up a video. Good choice of tunes. Kinda dreamy like. I like the fade in and out of the camp fire and laser too. A little too much orange for me. But I understand he had his hands full just keeping that pumpkin from falling over. To ask him to film you and ride should only be left to experienced Husky riders. All round great job.