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Some kind of cage? I'd go with a GoPro or a P&S if you could remote the shutter.I am trying to figure out how to mount my camera to the front handlebar or middle cross bar in some manner that will protect both lens and body. I definitely need the exercise and knees just do do walking well any more.
Great set, and great to see you back!Around this time last year, I started a new hobby born from birdography. I enjoyed (still do) getting up early, loading up the camera gear and hiking miles to get shots of anything alive. After hours of shooting, lugging the gear back to the car became a pain in the rear, buttocks, calves, back, thighs, sacroiliac, shoulders etc. I said to myself 'self, how can we make this easier?' Mountain bike with rack - Bingo!
Got a bike, added a rack and bag that could carry the 7dmII and 300F4 lens. That did the trick for many of my outtings. During the bike research, I caught the mountain biking bug and NEEDED a bike just for riding down rocky mountains, through sandy creek beds with flowing water, past trail guarding rattlesnakes, under trees with chop licking mountain lions - all that stuff and more.
Here are a few pics of the bikes and a few somewhat recent shots of the birdies we love.
1) IMG_20160702_064622.jpg by Jack Stevenson, on Flickr
2) IMG_20170129_141813_519.jpg by Jack Stevenson, on Flickr
3) Killdeer by JacaRandaPhotography, on Flickr
4) Osprey by JacaRandaPhotography, on Flickr
5) Avocet Easter Eggs-1 by JacaRandaPhotography, on Flickr
6)YellowLegs by JacaRandaPhotography, on Flickr
7)Untitled by JacaRandaPhotography, on Flickr
Hi Tirediron. What are you riding? Man oh man, would I love to go riding up in your area. The mountain bike Mecca.Very nice; you're running the same tires on your bike as I am on mine.
Hi Designer, hope you are well.I've been thinking about you folks, so it's very nice to hear from you!
Haaa, I know D-sizzle (Derrel) is holding it down around here. Keep them honest D-sizzle!PS- Derrel is correct, (for once), those are very very nice.
Hey DS. OMG@TDF. I'm already thinking I should have just gotten one E-Bike!Long time no hear from.Gorgeous set of images, you haven lost your touch.When is the Tour De-France biker advent.LOL
Thank you SnowbearGreat set. #7 nominated for POTM.
Haaaaaaaaaaaa SquarePants No way San Jose, would I ever abandon the TPF fam. I'm like that 54 year old child that always comes home for a good meal before I go wandering around in the wilderness again.Nice work! Love #7 and I second the nomination. Beautifully framed and gorgeous colors. Also like the two side by side birds (I'm no birder so can't identify). Glad to know you abandoned us for a cool hobby and not due to some crazy, dangerous, look out for rattlesnakes type of thing.
I've missed your comments and your photos. Hope you'll come back more often.
Let me know if you come up with a DIY rig. The bag on the back works well. At some point, I may even try to put a larger lens in the panniers.I am trying to figure out how to mount my camera to the front handlebar or middle cross bar in some manner that will protect both lens and body. I definitely need the exercise and knees just do do walking well any more.
Hi Hunter. It's great exercise (that has not translated into weight loss - yet). I have an appointment with Mr. Sam Adams to discuss the issue.I have to make sure my wife doesn't see this post... she says I need more exercise. That is a great idea and nice shots you posted.
Hi Gary, no carbon fiber on either of these. I thought long and hard but decided if I was not racing, I would save the extra 1K that carbon fiber adds to the cost. I would love to have it for those hill climbing moments though.I like that bike also. Carbon fiber?