RE: Weekend Drone Fun video and pics

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Whoa, that is a very cool piece of tech! I am amazed at how responsive it is even in the cold weather. I'm sure that will come in super handy for surveillance if you need it. The photos are awesome quality. No doubt this will be a big weekend activity of yours now Chris?



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Yes, I'm sure it will be. I love the photography and having a camera this flexible and mobile brings a whole new dimension to the process. I also love the tech, and so often get distracted in playing with the tech that I forget to take the pictures and video of all the wonderful things and places we go!

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Lol I get it, I think I would probably also get carried away like that with the technical aspects. I'm looking forward to seeing more of these posts in the future. I wonder when you're going to have your first snow thaw?

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Thaw shouldn't be too much longer. I hear that March-April is "Mud Season" where it all starts melting off. Excited to experience spring and early summer here for the first time. Wanting just a little warmer to get back out in the woods and on the trails. Just love the warm days with the snow still around to discover all the animal tracks and learn what's been roaming about at night, where they go, and what they do.

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Oh I did't even think about the animal tracks, that is awesome. The white does look very serene.

Trip cameras for animals? I'm sure you'd find all sorts of creatures you didn't expect

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Yes, indeed. I've got one trail cam out there so far. I have to go to it manually to fetch the memory card out. It did catch a couple skunks, squirrels, foxes, coyotes, and of course deer so far. I just put up a wireless extender last weekend that will hopefully extend the wireless signal 1/4 to 1/2 mile so I can put out a couple real-time cams. I'm hoping to catch pics of the bears this spring/summer.

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That is so freaking cool. I love these cameras because you see a lot more of the natural character of the animals. It's also nice when they come to investigate the camera, you get some cool shots then 😄

Sounds like you have wonderful wildlife out there, although bears? Hmmm I'm quite respectfully shit scared of bears.

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Definitely some animals to respect up here, Black bears, mountain lions, bobcats, wolves, coyotes. Most are pretty wary of humans, but not something you want to be surprised by. Always good to be aware and be prepared.

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