Good pace. That's about what we do in the canyons out here. Much faster and you've got to worry about gravel, rocks, or other randomness sending you over a cliff.
+Yet NotDead not the audio, the camera auto leveling. when what the camera is mounted to is in frame with auto leveling (the helmet) it looks like it's moving around really weirdly. I find it a little disturbing and very distracting. Even if the helmet wasn't in frame I'd personally prefer it without the leveling, but that's just me :/
+22bjonah Thank you for taking the time to give the additional details. I do appreciate it! I'm sorry that you find the video stabilization disturbing. I suppose it is a personal preference thing. I generally prefer it because it keeps the majority of the scene very stable compared to most of the videos you see out there. I guess I've learned to tune out the bit of the helmet in the frame ;)
+Yet NotDead It really does just come down to personal preference. I like having the camera lean with the bike, and I actually prefer the camera showing some of the bumps. I feel like it gives you a better sense of how rough the track is.