Super cool video! I did the marathon this year and it was amazing to see it all over again. Interesting this was recorded with a chest mount, the video is awesome and you didn't have to hold a gimbal!
3:46. I really enjoyed the course. A bit slippery due to the weather, and the tunnel was a bit boring, but overall pretty great. It was cool to see parts of Seattle I've never seen before
I didn't mind them! I have long legs and enjoy powering up a hill as long as it's a steady incline. I think the halfway point was "the hill" you'll hear about most (essentially from 0 to 300ft) but it's a pretty stable grade over 1 mile. I disliked running DOWN it at the end more than I disliked running up it in the middle. My training runs also helped. Garmin says Seattle was a 1250ft total ascent, and my 22 mile trainer was 1100ft. If you train on complete flat it might be more difficult...
@@omarthehippo appreciate it! I live in Louisiana & we have no real hills here. Im gonna have to do hill repeats up a bridge or something 😂 I’m excited for Seattle though, it will be my 1st marathon. I subscribed to your channel, keep crushing it!
2023 was pretty chilly, it was in the 30s for most of the race. Personally I enjoyed it and found it perfect once I started moving. But it was also beautiful weather (sunny and clear) which is not always a guarantee for late November in Seattle...
Great video! Around 5 minutes into your video, it gets really crowded and you start to overtake a lot of people with yellow bibs. Do you know who they are (different distance or different start time or...)?
The half marathon! They started at a different time and merged with the full. They split back off (around 6:20) but it was definitely a tight fit for awhile. Wish they would have timed it so that the paces at least matched up better
Hi there. I enjoy your videos. Can I ask a few tech questions? You show that you use a 5,000 mAH external battery. Do you have much battery life when you finish? I'm closer to 4 1/2 hours... Does your Gopro heat up. I read a lot of stuff concerning this problem.
I've used both a 10,000 mAh and a 5,000 mAh. You can get both in pretty compact sizes now (I zip tie it below the camera in the chest mount and use a SUPER short USB cable, plus a battery door on the camera with a USB plug hole). I estimate the 5,000 mAh lasts about 4 hours on Timewarp or video. I think it would swap to the internal battery once the external drains which would give another 1.5 hours, but I've never tested it. Also never had any issues with heat even when the temps were high 80s. As long as you're moving the breeze will be enough-they'll usually only overheat if stationary
Really cool way you did this video! Please do more races :)
Thank you! Very helpful to visualize for 2024
Super cool video! I did the marathon this year and it was amazing to see it all over again. Interesting this was recorded with a chest mount, the video is awesome and you didn't have to hold a gimbal!
How did feel about the hills? Thanks for such a cool video.
I'm running this race in 2 weeks and this is helpful to be able to visualize the route, thank you!
Good luck
really great video, thank you for sharing. let's see next year at starting point 😃
Keep Er Lit
Awsome video. Good job! What was your finish time? I plan on running this next year
3:46. I really enjoyed the course. A bit slippery due to the weather, and the tunnel was a bit boring, but overall pretty great. It was cool to see parts of Seattle I've never seen before
Nice! I’m running Seattle marathon this year. How tough are the hills?
I didn't mind them! I have long legs and enjoy powering up a hill as long as it's a steady incline. I think the halfway point was "the hill" you'll hear about most (essentially from 0 to 300ft) but it's a pretty stable grade over 1 mile. I disliked running DOWN it at the end more than I disliked running up it in the middle.
My training runs also helped. Garmin says Seattle was a 1250ft total ascent, and my 22 mile trainer was 1100ft. If you train on complete flat it might be more difficult...
@@omarthehippo appreciate it! I live in Louisiana & we have no real hills here. Im gonna have to do hill repeats up a bridge or something 😂 I’m excited for Seattle though, it will be my 1st marathon. I subscribed to your channel, keep crushing it!
Either doing Seattle or Hawaii for my first so i appreciatethis. How cold was it?
2023 was pretty chilly, it was in the 30s for most of the race. Personally I enjoyed it and found it perfect once I started moving. But it was also beautiful weather (sunny and clear) which is not always a guarantee for late November in Seattle...
Cool video. What camera did you use?
GoPro Hero 11 Black with Timewarp. Horrible with low light but great stabilization when sunny
Great video! Around 5 minutes into your video, it gets really crowded and you start to overtake a lot of people with yellow bibs. Do you know who they are (different distance or different start time or...)?
The half marathon! They started at a different time and merged with the full. They split back off (around 6:20) but it was definitely a tight fit for awhile. Wish they would have timed it so that the paces at least matched up better
Hi there. I enjoy your videos. Can I ask a few tech questions? You show that you use a 5,000 mAH external battery. Do you have much battery life when you finish? I'm closer to 4 1/2 hours... Does your Gopro heat up. I read a lot of stuff concerning this problem.
I've used both a 10,000 mAh and a 5,000 mAh. You can get both in pretty compact sizes now (I zip tie it below the camera in the chest mount and use a SUPER short USB cable, plus a battery door on the camera with a USB plug hole). I estimate the 5,000 mAh lasts about 4 hours on Timewarp or video. I think it would swap to the internal battery once the external drains which would give another 1.5 hours, but I've never tested it. Also never had any issues with heat even when the temps were high 80s. As long as you're moving the breeze will be enough-they'll usually only overheat if stationary
@@omarthehippo Thanks for taking the time to answer!