Guess my son is living my childhood dream

Guess my son is living my childhood dream

Growing up, I always wanted a dirt bike but never got one, so when my son started asking for an electric one, I totally got it.

I noticed the Villain was UL certified before we got it. That was good to know. For now, we take him to a closed off spot nearby to practice. Helmet and gloves every time, with the rest of his riding gear on the way.

He's still learning and taking it easy, but he gets excited every time we go ride. Seeing him have this much fun is probably my favorite part.

Kid me would've been jealous lol.

u/fiatallis — 7 days ago

Getting my RV ready for Burning Man

Taking the RV out to Burning Man for the first time and I think I’ve finally dialed in my setup.

Got my shade structures, cooling gear, and lighting all sorted. I also grabbed a Delta Pro 3 for this trip, and it pairs really well with my solar panels. The heat is no joke, so having reliable power for charging, cooling, and keeping the RV setup running was a big priority for me.

Besides the main setup, I’m also stocking up on the usual desert essentials: dust masks, goggles, hydration, electrolytes, snacks, wet wipes, sunscreen, bike gear, and plenty of batteries.

Any experienced RVers have recommendations before heading out? Honestly cannot wait to get out there.

reddit.com
u/fiatallis — 30 days ago
▲ 12 r/scuba

Planning to film a jackfish tornado, is a 360 camera enough?

I'm planning a dive trip to the Philippines and really hoping to see the jackfish tornado. I've only used an older GoPro Hero underwater before, so most of my footage was just fixed-angle clips.

A friend suggested trying a 360 camera because fish schools move fast underwater, and it's hard to keep everything framed. So I traded in my GoPro for an Insta360 X5 a few weeks ago. The 8K image and reframing are what sold me, since I don't want to miss half the scene just pointing the camera the wrong way.

I'll get the dive case if I take it underwater. Also, besides the dive case, what small things should I bring? Anti-fog inserts, lights, mounts, white balance cards, anything like that?

reddit.com
u/fiatallis — 2 months ago