The wind chill factor just thrashed me starting at about 12,500' and soon after the wind changed and left me no where to find shelter. That when I had bail or risk frost bite. I bailed, lol!
Wow spectacular footage. Well doneThe wind chill factor just thrashed me starting at about 12,500' and soon after the wind changed and left me no where to find shelter. That when I had bail or risk frost bite. I bailed, lol!
When I got the walking towards my death feeling, I knew it was time to turn around, for sure. . .What a great use of a drone to provide you footage of where your going and the climbing land scape , not to mention the incredible views. On the first WOW in the video i would have been turning back. Going up to the Storm with you felt like i was walking towards my death , to get stuck in the snow . ,. the Entire Video was captivating.
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Hi Karl, wow you did it again! ?I was fascinated as alway watching your video! Yor are a real otutdoorsman! What a performance to climb up in winter. It must be ten times harder as in summer! Bravo for the video and the challenge you did, outstanding! ????The wind chill factor just thrashed me starting at about 12,500' and soon after the wind changed and left me no where to find shelter. That when I had bail or risk frost bite. I bailed, lol!
Thank-you so much, those are the same findings I had when doing my research. I totally roll the way you described as well, all the time, I stay on the down low and am generally flying at full speed in normal mode to avoid being a nuisance in any one place. I'm up and out of there if anyone is around. . . .show the scale with that move anyway. If I really want to fly where there are others I ask them if it would be OK with them and offer my footage to them of THEM, they like that and it becomes a win win. Most people like me and see me as a source of info and safety in mountain settings. I've only had one person ever object and I left. . . . I've seen a drone once climbing big mountains and my reaction surprised ME, I wanted to be seen, I do think being followed closely would get annoying fast though.Redrock Canyon drone regulations are tricky to find info on. I think its mainly because they don't want to encourage drone usage. But the simple answer is that it IS legal to fly them in Redrock Canyon Conservation Area. They are prohibited when you cross into the wilderness areas to the North and West but most of what you will want to take footage of, including the dramatic sandstone/limestone mountains you will be climbing, fall into legal flight zones. Personally though I would take care to avoid other visitors when flying. Most people, even those who own drones, have not dug deep enough to know the rules about it and you will most likely end up in a confrontation with someone who think you are breaking a rule when they see you flying there.
You're a mountain goat for sure. A little nerve racking but thanks for taking me where I could never get to.The wind chill factor just thrashed me starting at about 12,500' and soon after the wind changed and left me no where to find shelter. That when I had bail or risk frost bite. I bailed, lol!
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