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haha yeah was a bit worried but seen loads of people do it and thought sod it why not (just for the shot lol ) gopro are bulletproof

 

derrin i had a pulley saver in but took it out for the last section of the video

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Very nice creative camera work, I've not long go the hero 4 and want to start off using it at work. What did you fasten the camera to the tree with when you felled the top off?

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good news little bit jealous wish i could get a gopro4, all i used was a bungee cord and wrapped it round the stem and the base of the camera, took some fiddling but got the shot in the end.

 

there's also a cable tie you can use if you cut in a groove in the 3m tape on the base with a bit of card on the bottom.

 

 

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nothing wrong with the gopro clamp :)

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