Damn I need a camera person!

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peppercorn

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It truly is - 2 years ago I was sent out here to 'fix this branch' of our company and spent countless hours doing so. But getting out and around in the off time this year has really opened my eyes to the natural beauty of the land. And I'm so very fortunate that the mountains start within an hours drive.

In Jersey, you have to travel north to Maine or Vermont to view some rocky terrain. And those (Appalacians) are some of the oldest mountains on earth.

But beauty is in the eye of the beholder - if you can find a nice wooded area with a creek running through it - then that can be your haven and a place to run away to.

/shakes head - ok, before someone shoves a gay flag on this post - BUT IT'S ALL ABOUT THE WHEELING!!!

Brahhhhhahahaha, gotsta have a sense 'o humor round here.....good one JP and great vids too!!
 

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Great vids JP!
Don't forget to get out and move the camera every now and then. *Bring microfiber towel to wipe down whatever surface you stick it to... :waytogo:
 
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Yeah I have at least 2 dozen microfiber towels stashed around my truck.
I know, I didn't aim it right, but next weekend I'll plant it above the wheel well or somewhere closer to the ground for better effect on the bumps etc.

The main reason I bought this Drift cam was because the lens rotates 225 degrees, so no matter what angle you have to work with, you can always find "up" (when you bother looking for it!).
 
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