What a lovely place! Reminds of the SW of the UK. I enjoyed watching headcam of a more "human" orienteer, after following Hugo Lilleström's laser accurate orienteering even through featureless terrain.
Nice video! Very stable and clean. What a beautiful and serene setting with the fog. I didn’t notice what type of compass you had, but a baseplate type placed upon the map would show the spacing between north lines, and at 1:7500 map scale it would prob be something like 2.5 or 3 cm between. Have you ever tried lace locks, or cordlocks for your shoelaces? Small spring loaded plastic buttons That capture the lace. I use them on packs, laces, and drawstrings on my cold weather tights.
Glad you enjoyed the video! I have a moscompass model 3 or 9 (I don’t remember exactly), but looking at the distance between the north lines is such a specific thing, that I would never remember to do so. Also at 99% of cases I know the map scale beforehand, so that was just an exception. And an exception it was with the laces. I use a special double knot, that works flawlessly almost all the time, and here I just maybe caught a really spiky vine, that somehow managed to unlace it
@@vijsek7488 I just saw a short video from a man in England on youtube called Map Reading Company. He is a hiker/navigator, and always has good tips on using features to find your way, or in the latest one, included several different ways to tie your shoes depending upon where they may be too tight, and lastly used a sort of backlacing process which leaves the top eyelets and then goes back over to catch a loop in the lace, and then doing a double wrap on the first part of the regular tieoff...
@@johnrobertson7583 thx, but I think I will stick with my technique. For all the years I used, it let down me only 2 or 3 times, and all these happened near some extremely spiky vegetation
The pit at #8...was that a Roman era water source? Mapmaker should use “water source” symbol. At 9 and 10...what do the black 5&10 meter outlined shapes refer to? My friend saw the one shaped like a boxing glove and asked me. I ask because we do not have rock features here, nor do we use the iof symbols on our cluesheets. Thx.
For the pit it is not visible on the footage, but with the corner of my eye I saw, that there was a big pipe going into the ground, so maybe that’s why the mapper decided to map it like a cave. On 9&10 the black outline signifies a rock cliff, and the grey inside is a bare stone, so it’s a really big stone with a flat top. But making it pure black would work the same. Also the map itself was done in 1998, and since then it was only redacted several times, so maybe that’s why it can look strange at some places
@@vijsek7488 thx...the video does not always do terrain features justice...many times what looks like thin moss is actually low ferns that are in 4 inches of water and catch your feet when trying to run...or in this case, rocks covered with lichen...
Ну если у тебя Москомпас, то про заклеивание скотчем шнурков ты и сам знаешь (в ответственные моменты это оправдано). Спасибо за возможность увидеть новые места, новые карты! Успехов, и не только в ориентировании.
What type of camera, and what video settings do you have? Also gearwise, for this type of terrain do you use a hightop shoe for better ankle support and aggressive tread for traction on the rocks? Liked and. Sub’d. Run safe.
I use gopro hero 11 with 1080p 60fps, super view and boost stabilisation. For the shoes I don’t have mountains of money to spare, so when running in a place, that is closer to a forest than a park, I tend to use VJ Bold X (they have generally aggressive protector with metal studs and relatively low stack height (compared to some major brands trail shoes), and I almost never have any problems with them. For parks I have Nike Wildhorse 7
Nice video with 60fps very good. Wrong Englisch subtitles! Please check carefully. This Galician language is not English subtitles because Galician subtitles.
The subtitles are not in English, because I just don’t know how to make them appear as not English in the settings. In fact, they just duplicate the text from the video, which is English, so the English subtitles are kinda always on already
What a lovely place! Reminds of the SW of the UK. I enjoyed watching headcam of a more "human" orienteer, after following Hugo Lilleström's laser accurate orienteering even through featureless terrain.
Nice video! Very stable and clean. What a beautiful and serene setting with the fog. I didn’t notice what type of compass you had, but a baseplate type placed upon the map would show the spacing between north lines, and at 1:7500 map scale it would prob be something like 2.5 or 3 cm between. Have you ever tried lace locks, or cordlocks for your shoelaces? Small spring loaded plastic buttons That capture the lace. I use them on packs, laces, and drawstrings on my cold weather tights.
Glad you enjoyed the video!
I have a moscompass model 3 or 9 (I don’t remember exactly), but looking at the distance between the north lines is such a specific thing, that I would never remember to do so. Also at 99% of cases I know the map scale beforehand, so that was just an exception.
And an exception it was with the laces. I use a special double knot, that works flawlessly almost all the time, and here I just maybe caught a really spiky vine, that somehow managed to unlace it
@@vijsek7488 I just saw a short video from a man in England on youtube called Map Reading Company. He is a hiker/navigator, and always has good tips on using features to find your way, or in the latest one, included several different ways to tie your shoes depending upon where they may be too tight, and lastly used a sort of backlacing process which leaves the top eyelets and then goes back over to catch a loop in the lace, and then doing a double wrap on the first part of the regular tieoff...
@@johnrobertson7583 thx, but I think I will stick with my technique. For all the years I used, it let down me only 2 or 3 times, and all these happened near some extremely spiky vegetation
The pit at #8...was that a Roman era water source? Mapmaker should use “water source” symbol. At 9 and 10...what do the black 5&10 meter outlined shapes refer to? My friend saw the one shaped like a boxing glove and asked me. I ask because we do not have rock features here, nor do we use the iof symbols on our cluesheets. Thx.
For the pit it is not visible on the footage, but with the corner of my eye I saw, that there was a big pipe going into the ground, so maybe that’s why the mapper decided to map it like a cave.
On 9&10 the black outline signifies a rock cliff, and the grey inside is a bare stone, so it’s a really big stone with a flat top. But making it pure black would work the same.
Also the map itself was done in 1998, and since then it was only redacted several times, so maybe that’s why it can look strange at some places
@@vijsek7488 thx...the video does not always do terrain features justice...many times what looks like thin moss is actually low ferns that are in 4 inches of water and catch your feet when trying to run...or in this case, rocks covered with lichen...
Ну если у тебя Москомпас, то про заклеивание скотчем шнурков ты и сам знаешь (в ответственные моменты это оправдано). Спасибо за возможность увидеть новые места, новые карты! Успехов, и не только в ориентировании.
What type of camera, and what video settings do you have? Also gearwise, for this type of terrain do you use a hightop shoe for better ankle support and aggressive tread for traction on the rocks? Liked and. Sub’d. Run safe.
I use gopro hero 11 with 1080p 60fps, super view and boost stabilisation. For the shoes I don’t have mountains of money to spare, so when running in a place, that is closer to a forest than a park, I tend to use VJ Bold X (they have generally aggressive protector with metal studs and relatively low stack height (compared to some major brands trail shoes), and I almost never have any problems with them. For parks I have Nike Wildhorse 7
Nice video with 60fps very good. Wrong Englisch subtitles! Please check carefully. This Galician language is not English subtitles because Galician subtitles.
The subtitles are not in English, because I just don’t know how to make them appear as not English in the settings. In fact, they just duplicate the text from the video, which is English, so the English subtitles are kinda always on already
Set up a “buy me a coffee” or patreon...you have 200 subs...that should get you at least one new shoe 👞, and a couple of cappuccinos a month...😏
Considering I’m not a coffee enjoyer, should be a whole pair of new shoes)