Brilliant take off camera work. I love the cut from running at take off to the wing camera angle which makes it so you can grab the camera and only launch once. I love it. Every camera angle was well thought out.
I appreciate you noticing that haha it was a lot of extra work to load everything on my back and do a fake takeoff just for that shot. Thanks for the feedback man!
Beautiful footage and excellent editing Colten. I really enjoy your videos. They are just little pieces of art. As I live in a country without mountains (The Netherlands) I find the scenery where you live and fly even more stunning. Waiting for the next one!
Dude I loved this... its a shared experience yet only the sound of one. Do more of these if you can! Plus I love seeing the familar landscape from our flights!
I just watched while car camping at Cedar Valley Airport, hoping to catch my first solo flight this weekend… this was the perfect inspiration! Also just picked up a REI ReSupply ultralight pad for fly camping… getting ever so close to hearing these ASMR sounds in person!
There is something so relaxing without the narrative but with narration I feel like I am apart of the adventure more I think. Either way keep doing what you’re doing man! Fly safe!
I appreciate that man. I get sick of listening to my own voice while editing, and it’s more enjoyable for myself to shoot this style of video cause I don’t have to do any talking haha Thanks for the feedback
@@coltenwenger that's awesome. I've been thinking of picking up the dji mic 2. Do you like it? Have you tried the noise cancellation on it while flying? I've heard it's actually decent on a motorcycle.
@AlexLinebrink I have used it while flying and for paragliding it’s awesome but with paramotoring it’s not ideal. I use the nvolo helmets connected to a GoPro for my in flight audio.
New to your channel, but like what I’m seeing so far. Can you do a video breakdown of the flying gear you’re using (paramotor, engine, helmet, avionics, etc.)
Great video, love the cinematography. The composition and lighting, etc. is awesome. Just out of curiosity, what cameras are you using?…. you’re capturing some low light shots that are awesome.
*Sure would be nice if i could get notifications for your vids.* I recently found your channel and really like what you're doing. But i noticed i didn't get a notification just now when i saw your vid in my feed. Went to turn notifications for your channel on but it says it's disabled for videos for kids. What gives? Is this a mistake on UA-cam's part, did you not know or is this intentional?
@@darkxxhimxxlight thanks man, yeah unfortunately it’s something on UA-cam’s end. I’ve had so many people tell me this issue, and I have subscriber notifications turn on but it still doesn’t work. I’ve fought it from the beginning but no luck.
@@coltenwenger "Made for kids" is the worst YT feature ever for sentient adults. It's responsible for this as well as problems with saving to playlists, Watch Later, and even disables mini player on the phone apps. Never check "made for kids" when uploading, and could be some settings on your channel too. "Made for kids" really means "this is child-exclusive content that should be visible to children when UA-cam is set up for kids-only access". Excellent video by the way, and an enviable night out. You have vaulted SuperFly's content to another level! Hit us up in Bozeman, MT if you're every passing through!
@@asksteevsyeah no kidding! It’s very frustrating. I always make sure not to check made for kids and to click notify subscribers, but for some reason it doesn’t always work. I appreciate your support and encouragement man! Glad to hear your liking the videos!
Ok, I have to ask, how you are not scared of bears? 😂 North Idaho back county is no joke, and when you were cooking the meat, it was almost a thriller.
Have you ever encountered any kind of danger or animal attacks while camping in the mountains before? What about engine issues? I'm planning to go fly camping sometimes this winter, and I'm new to flying. I've only been flying for just over 6 months now. My worst nightmare would be engine failure and getting stuck far away from civilization. What are your suggestions and advise?
@@JrFarren_ I have never had any animal attacks. Every time I’ve ran into an animal they are always a lot more afraid of me. But I do always fly with a firearm when I’m fly camping in the backcountry just in case. The risk of engine issues is always there, and that’s just something you have to accept. Honestly knowing that there is a risk I could get stranded and have to hike out makes the whole adventure more fun for me personally. That’s why I don’t even bother going fly camping where a rescue would be easy…it takes the sense of adventure out of it. But one thing I do to help prevent the risk of engine issue is, meticulously care for my paramotor. I keep up on all the maintenance, I do a throughly pre-flight and post-flight check every time I fly, and once I get over 150ish hrs on a motor I retire it from flying into the backcountry. I also always carry enough food and water for several days just in case something happens and I bring a solar charger with me so that I can keep my electronics charged so that my emergency contacts can see where I’m at and I can also send a message out if need be. There’s certainly risk to it, but with proper planning and gear you can minimize the risk. But nothing brings more satisfaction than pulling off a successful, safe fly camping mission in the backcountry!
What do you guys think…should I do more ASMR fly camping videos?!
Brilliant take off camera work. I love the cut from running at take off to the wing camera angle which makes it so you can grab the camera and only launch once. I love it. Every camera angle was well thought out.
I appreciate you noticing that haha it was a lot of extra work to load everything on my back and do a fake takeoff just for that shot.
Thanks for the feedback man!
@@coltenwenger definitely worth it
Beautiful footage and excellent editing Colten. I really enjoy your videos. They are just little pieces of art. As I live in a country without mountains (The Netherlands) I find the scenery where you live and fly even more stunning. Waiting for the next one!
Very nice.
Appreciate it ✌🏻
Terific video, awesome camera angles, great adventure👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks so much!!
Your videography is incredible as always. One of the most underrated youtubers in the space right now!
@@ZDW4573 appreciate it!
Dude I loved this... its a shared experience yet only the sound of one. Do more of these if you can! Plus I love seeing the familar landscape from our flights!
Thanks buddy! Love to hear that! I definitely am going to do more!
nicee 👍👍
Great video. I too have a V3 beast and want to start fly camping up here in Scotland.
I just watched while car camping at Cedar Valley Airport, hoping to catch my first solo flight this weekend… this was the perfect inspiration! Also just picked up a REI ReSupply ultralight pad for fly camping… getting ever so close to hearing these ASMR sounds in person!
@@zacharyhooley haha awesome man! Stoked for you! I’m gonna be rolling in late tonight so I’m gonna there to film your first flight!
@@coltenwenger excited to see ya Colten… Drive safe so we can fly safe!
Very Nice..
There is something so relaxing without the narrative but with narration I feel like I am apart of the adventure more I think. Either way keep doing what you’re doing man! Fly safe!
I appreciate that man. I get sick of listening to my own voice while editing, and it’s more enjoyable for myself to shoot this style of video cause I don’t have to do any talking haha
Thanks for the feedback
@@coltenwengerI know exactly what you mean haha I have attempted to do a couple UA-cam videos. I quite enjoy the editing process except the audio!
Lol. Awesome. What mic (s) are you using? Great audio.
For this video I was use the wireless Dji mic 2. I also use the rode ntg
@@coltenwenger that's awesome. I've been thinking of picking up the dji mic 2. Do you like it? Have you tried the noise cancellation on it while flying? I've heard it's actually decent on a motorcycle.
@AlexLinebrink I have used it while flying and for paragliding it’s awesome but with paramotoring it’s not ideal. I use the nvolo helmets connected to a GoPro for my in flight audio.
@@coltenwenger awesome. Thanks for the info! Your vids are great 😎🪂
@@AlexLinebrink you bet! much appreciated!
Awesome video but I do prefer the narration. I feel like I learn something when you walk thru your videos that I can incorporate into my flying.
New to your channel, but like what I’m seeing so far. Can you do a video breakdown of the flying gear you’re using (paramotor, engine, helmet, avionics, etc.)
Great video, love the cinematography. The composition and lighting, etc. is awesome. Just out of curiosity, what cameras are you using?…. you’re capturing some low light shots that are awesome.
@@scottkint thank so much man! That’s very kind. I use the Sony a7iii
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Love your channel man. Where is this in Utah. Don’t recognize these mountains
Thanks man! This is in Idaho actually
*Sure would be nice if i could get notifications for your vids.*
I recently found your channel and really like what you're doing. But i noticed i didn't get a notification just now when i saw your vid in my feed. Went to turn notifications for your channel on but it says it's disabled for videos for kids.
What gives? Is this a mistake on UA-cam's part, did you not know or is this intentional?
@@darkxxhimxxlight thanks man, yeah unfortunately it’s something on UA-cam’s end. I’ve had so many people tell me this issue, and I have subscriber notifications turn on but it still doesn’t work. I’ve fought it from the beginning but no luck.
@@coltenwenger "Made for kids" is the worst YT feature ever for sentient adults. It's responsible for this as well as problems with saving to playlists, Watch Later, and even disables mini player on the phone apps. Never check "made for kids" when uploading, and could be some settings on your channel too. "Made for kids" really means "this is child-exclusive content that should be visible to children when UA-cam is set up for kids-only access".
Excellent video by the way, and an enviable night out. You have vaulted SuperFly's content to another level! Hit us up in Bozeman, MT if you're every passing through!
@@asksteevsyeah no kidding! It’s very frustrating. I always make sure not to check made for kids and to click notify subscribers, but for some reason it doesn’t always work.
I appreciate your support and encouragement man! Glad to hear your liking the videos!
Ok, I have to ask, how you are not scared of bears? 😂 North Idaho back county is no joke, and when you were cooking the meat, it was almost a thriller.
@@sherayahauck768 haha every time I’ve ran into a bear they’re more afraid of me that I am of them. I always have a gun on me just in case tho lol
Have you ever encountered any kind of danger or animal attacks while camping in the mountains before? What about engine issues?
I'm planning to go fly camping sometimes this winter, and I'm new to flying. I've only been flying for just over 6 months now. My worst nightmare would be engine failure and getting stuck far away from civilization. What are your suggestions and advise?
@@JrFarren_ I have never had any animal attacks. Every time I’ve ran into an animal they are always a lot more afraid of me. But I do always fly with a firearm when I’m fly camping in the backcountry just in case.
The risk of engine issues is always there, and that’s just something you have to accept. Honestly knowing that there is a risk I could get stranded and have to hike out makes the whole adventure more fun for me personally. That’s why I don’t even bother going fly camping where a rescue would be easy…it takes the sense of adventure out of it.
But one thing I do to help prevent the risk of engine issue is, meticulously care for my paramotor. I keep up on all the maintenance, I do a throughly pre-flight and post-flight check every time I fly, and once I get over 150ish hrs on a motor I retire it from flying into the backcountry.
I also always carry enough food and water for several days just in case something happens and I bring a solar charger with me so that I can keep my electronics charged so that my emergency contacts can see where I’m at and I can also send a message out if need be.
There’s certainly risk to it, but with proper planning and gear you can minimize the risk. But nothing brings more satisfaction than pulling off a successful, safe fly camping mission in the backcountry!
Great video. I miss your narration though.
I appreciate that. I was a nice break for myself though to not have to think about what to say to the camera.
Another great video. No talking is needed when you are in God's country...
@@gsp2west that’s what I think too. Thanks for the feedback!