Kevin shot some aerial/quadcopter video of us in Fossil Bay over on Sucia Island the other day and made a short video. The weather wasn't quite as beautiful as as it was for his previous Sucia Island quadcopter video, but this is a different view of the bay on a…
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Here's a short quadcopter video Kevin made yesterday while we were moored in Watmough Bay on Lopez Island: Pretty spot, isn't it?
Comments closedWe took the quadcopter and hiked out to the lighthouse on Alden Point for some more fun aerial footage. Oh hey seals! In this photo, there's one seal looking straight up at the copter. You might have to click for an enlargement, but it's pretty cute. Another cove-side campsite (Patos…
2 Comments(Posted by Kevin) My last drone was lost at sea in March. Apparently we didn’t do a blog post about it at the time, which is a mystery because it was exactly the kind of event we’d normally blog about. We were on the Oregon coast, and I’d been flying…
Comments closedKevin just finished two three four more videos of ships passing in front of our campsite at Skamokawa. So gorgeous, aren't they? Also, if you're totally into it and want to subscribe to Kevin's hexacopter video channel on YouTube, you can do that here. (That link is also a link to…
5 CommentsHere are a couple of stills from Kevin's flight with the quadcopter/GoPro from our campsite out to the southern point of Cape Flattery (1.3 miles): Looking back toward camp: Kinda pretty, yeah?
Comments closed(Taken from the hexacopter, of course.) Oh yeah! And the music is again from local faves 3 Leg Torso! How beautiful is this place?
4 CommentsYesterday, as we were leaving the Badlands, we pulled over at a viewpoint so Kevin could stress me out for five solid minutes while he flew the hexacopter and camera out over some of the craziest, jaggiest parts of the Badlands…the part where if there's any malfunction and the thing…
1 CommentBlack dot at the clearing where the roads meet is us. (Click images to enlarge) Looking toward our campground (light spot at the base of the trees toward the top of the picture, below Mt. Elbert): Arkansas River:
1 CommentOkay not really. Maybe "near" a thunderstorm. We got back from Cowboy Mounted Shooting in time for another dramatic thunderstorm. It was loud but short, and resulted in a pretty double rainbow: After the rain stopped, we took the hexacopter out and Kevin flew a few batteries' worth. We found a county…
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