Great video Terry, I really enjoyed watching this whole journey up from Plymouth. I know the area because I live in Tamar Valley and I often walk up at Burrator where you were. If you ever go back there try to see the view at toop of Mouintwise in Devonport and cycle along down to Royal Williams yard, then you could go past the ferrry port at Millbay and then round to the Hoe where you started. Maybe the noise could have been an army drone because they do a lot of training around Okehampton at night no doubt.
Such a pity about the rain. You just have to accept it's all part of the adventure. I remember getting glimpses of Dartmoor prison through the mist and the rain and thinking what a desolate place to put a prison. Thanks for sharing.
Good job Terry, lovely sights shame about the rain. May I ask, which 360 camera did you use and last but not least, thanks for sharing your experience.
Loved the scenery in this one Terry, in spite of the rain. Great showcase for the Brompton's off-roading skills too. I've always been impressed when I've taken mine on gravel or dirt tracks. Are you still using the Continental Urbans? - Andrew
It was a beautiful ride that day with very varied scenery. Yes I’m still using the Continentals 15 months now and no punctures, I’m pretty sure that’s the longest I’ve gone without one.
Great video Terry, I really enjoyed watching this whole journey up from Plymouth. I know the area because I live in Tamar Valley and I often walk up at Burrator where you were. If you ever go back there try to see the view at toop of Mouintwise in Devonport and cycle along down to Royal Williams yard, then you could go past the ferrry port at Millbay and then round to the Hoe where you started. Maybe the noise could have been an army drone because they do a lot of training around Okehampton at night no doubt.
Thanks for the information I’d certainly like to more of the area, as for the drone ides, yes I think that’s definitely a possibility
Such a pity about the rain. You just have to accept it's all part of the adventure.
I remember getting glimpses of Dartmoor prison through the mist and the rain and thinking what a desolate place to put a prison.
Thanks for sharing.
Yes I wouldn’t choose rain but sometimes it actually add something to the adventure, if you know what I mean
Good job Terry, lovely sights shame about the rain. May I ask, which 360 camera did you use and last but not least, thanks for sharing your experience.
Thanks, I use an inta 360 one r camera, very happy with it although I believe there’s a new version of it now.
Great video, how did you take the shot above your head at 14:05?
I use a 360 degree action camera
Loved the scenery in this one Terry, in spite of the rain. Great showcase for the Brompton's off-roading skills too. I've always been impressed when I've taken mine on gravel or dirt tracks. Are you still using the Continental Urbans? - Andrew
It was a beautiful ride that day with very varied scenery. Yes I’m still using the Continentals 15 months now and no punctures, I’m pretty sure that’s the longest I’ve gone without one.
all the interesting architecture seems to be places that dispense alcohol lol
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hi, try to use higher video bitrate ;)
Thanks I’m on it👍