I can't begin to tell you how breathtaking this entire area is. Not very many people get to see this because you need a 4x4 and a driver with balls to get to the trailhead. You can walk through the meadows and climb Brandywine Mountain at the end. Not too dangerous, until you reach the peak. You'll see why lol. It may be a few months from summer but that doesn't mean you can't plan for it now. The last part of the movie, The Ballad of Buster Shruggs, was filmed here.
As always, I appreciate any likes, comments or subscriptions to my https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbUYWOzM3PFX5CLMDDKqL7A?sub_confirmation=1. I'm not just the editor, I'm the guy hiking these behemoth mountains to get that footage. I knew I should have just started a gaming channel lol. Your support goes a long way.
neilfisher Posted at 2-25 19:45
Nice shots - and also nice to see you're now steering clear of municipal and provincial parks.
Thank you. But keep in mind, I never mentioned what year these were filmed. The laws you're referring too did not apply when I started flying. No laws were ever broken. I'm just a very slow editor.
Pasquale Josepe Posted at 2-28 13:54
Thank you. But keep in mind, I never mentioned what year these were filmed. The laws you're referring too did not apply when I started flying. No laws were ever broken. I'm just a very slow editor.
The operation of drones in BC Provincial Parks has been prohibited since 2017, the operation of drones in West Vancouver municipal parks has been prohibited since 2019 - yet your YouTube channel includes aerial shots from Whyte Cliff Park, Garibaldi Park, Joffre Lakes all within the time frame of remote aircraft prohibitions being enacted.
It's clear that you're not doing enough research prior to flying - and this will ultimately create stricter regulations and make flying even more difficult for those adhering to regulations.
neilfisher Posted at 3-1 15:12
The operation of drones in BC Provincial Parks has been prohibited since 2017, the operation of drones in West Vancouver municipal parks has been prohibited since 2019 - yet your YouTube channel includes aerial shots from Whyte Cliff Park, Garibaldi Park, Joffre Lakes all within the time frame of remote aircraft prohibitions being enacted.
It's clear that you're not doing enough research prior to flying - and this will ultimately create stricter regulations and make flying even more difficult for those adhering to regulations.
Hi Neil, this may come a shock to you....but all those locations you listed have been around for hundreds of years prior to 2017. Just because you see a video today doesn't mean it was filmed today, this year or this decade. Stay safe!
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What a beautiful exhibition of Canadian mountains.
Makes me wish I was younger than 77.
And what a brilliant marketing ploy that DJI has used to make even old men want to buy one
Outstanding!
My DJI FPV landed today. Excitement turned to wtf early on in the setup process when I was met with several foreign language error notifications in the iOS app.
It’s up to date, freshly downloaded and won’t let me install the firmware update which is required to fly.
Really not sure what to do now other than send it back. Any help appreciated.
EDIT: Apologies, I'm new to the forum and have posted this in the wrong place.