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The Three Amigos ride again!
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(07-26-2022, 11:46 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Awesome guys! The ride up and down Mt Washington, is awesome.did you guys ride Kancamangus Highway?

Going to Acadia and Caddilac Mountain?

Wife and I did that trip about 10-12 years ago. It was an awesome trip.

Have fun, ride safe


Headed to Acadia NP and Bar Harbor tomorrow….


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#12
Great have fun guys! Oh and good luck finding a hamburger in Bar Harbor lol
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#13
Great pictures mtneers. Thanks. 231 mph (201 knots) is a heck of a breeze!
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#14
A clip of riding part of the Mount Washington Auto Road in New Hampshire. Elevation of 6,288 feet. 7 miles from the bottom to the summit.

https://youtu.be/KN9hEJ3H8VM


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(07-26-2022, 07:37 PM)mtneers_imp Wrote: A clip of riding part of the Mount Washington Auto Road in New Hampshire. Elevation of 6,288 feet. 7 miles from the bottom to the summit.

https://youtu.be/KN9hEJ3H8VM


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lol - the flick looks just like mine.

Are there still some unpaved (sand/gravel) sections of the road - maybe about 2/3rds to 3/4 up the route?
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#16
does Amos's tail light flash all the time?
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#17
Great stuff Amigos! Keep it coming.
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#18
Thanks for posting the pics KE! Acadia NP, first sunrise atop Cadillac mountain? Popovers at Jordan Pond ? Cool things to do!
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(07-26-2022, 10:44 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: does Amos's tail light flash all the time?

I speculate the tail light is pulse code modulated LEDs and its refresh is out-of-sync with the adventure camera frame rate. Hence, the "flashing" in the video.

If the camera frame rate was faster (e.g. 60 or 120 Hz), then the viewer may not experience the behaviour.
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(07-27-2022, 01:43 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote:
(07-26-2022, 10:44 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: does Amos's tail light flash all the time?

I speculate the tail light is pulse code modulated LEDs and its refresh is out-of-sync with the adventure camera frame rate. Hence, the "flashing" in the video.

If the camera frame rate was faster (e.g. 60 or 120 Hz), then the viewer may not experience the behaviour.

I speculate the tail light is pulse code modulated LEDs and its refresh is out-of-sync with the adventure camera frame rate. Hence, the "flashing" in the video.

If the camera frame rate was faster (e.g. 60 or 120 Hz), then the viewer may not experience the behaviour.
interesting
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