Posts Tagged ‘Videos’
NAVIGON 1.3 Update w/ Traffic Live for iPhone 3G/3GS (Review)
A review of the latest update to NAVIGON mobilenavigator for the iphone 3G and 3GS. The big feature in the update is the new Traffic Live services. www.navigon.com Check out the iphone GPS playlist for all my iphone navigation videos. www.youtube.com ************************************* Subscribe to the youtube channel for my next video! Follow me on Twitter for the inside scoop on our videos and general Mac/iphone/ipod tidbits! twitter.com ***************************************
Chumpon Ride Thailand
Out for a ride in Chumpon Thailand. Start by arriving in the city’s eastern point from the eastern pier road. Then run through the cities southern area before turning north and riding around. In the middle section there’s several bits spliced together of various areas in the city. Then at the end it’s the northern perimeter road. Traffic isn’t too heavier in Chumpon, even rush hour is easy if you are on a bike. www.ontheroadthailand.com For more Chumpon Videos watch this space! Music sourced from www.sacredpotato.com
“55 Ways” wilderness adventure to Bird Point HD
This was the first in a series of Alaska wilderness adventure videos being produced based upon the popular guidebook: “55 Ways to the Wilderness in Southcentral, Alaska” by Helen D. Nienhueser & John Wolfe Jr. We chose Bird Point as our first outing even though it is not yet listed in the guidebook. Later in the day we went to Virgin Creek Falls which is also not in the book. Both places are “best-kept” secrets by locals. However, mostly due to local traffic, both places have endured a lot of trampling and degredation. Over the last 20+ years of exploring and filming in Alaska I have noticed that education is one way that these places may be kept beautiful yet accessible. The following saying is a great one to remember and pass-on… “Leave this place better than you found it.” For those who want to leave an area “without a trace” all the better. They don’t need to pick-up garbage or work on the trails or make a video. They can simply leave the place better than they found it which often happens effortlessly for those who really enjoy and respect the natural world. This was our first outing. The original destination was Virgin Creek Falls in Girdwood, but by 10am it was still pretty dark. So we went to the legendary Bird Point, a land that time forgot. David Lakota guided us there, though we chose a detour that brought us out onto the ice-berg laden notorious Turnagain Arm mud flats. Directed by Karen Toohey. Produced by David Lakota Stay tuned for more wilderness adventure videos by the Alaska Film School in both Hawaii and the Greatland.