Thread on UKClimbing (to quote one of the posters) "...geeking up on rock recognition and continuity errors..." here.
And this is an interesting "making of" blog.
CityCyclingEdinburgh was launched on the 27th of October 2009 as "an experiment".
IT’S TRUE!
CCE is 16years old!
Well done to ALL posters
It soon became useful and entertaining. There are regular posters, people who add useful info occasionally and plenty more who drop by to watch. That's fine. If you want to add news/comments it's easy to register and become a member.
RULES No personal insults. No swearing.
@IWRATS indeed! Can't risk letting it become dangerous...
Can we correct title please Mr Chdot?
'Cut Media' name him as Danny Macaskill on YouTube. (1.4m views)
Not to be confused with Danny MacAskill.
OK
Sorry?
Firstly, the video is awesome and we've been talking about that at work and on other forums.
But was the earlier request about a capital A or did I miss something (where "something" = "something more important in life")?
Fora, surely? ;)
His facebook page has MacAskill...
But was the earlier request about a capital A or did I miss something (where "something" = "something more important in life")?
Eh?
Just watched it. It's an awesome video, people do get to caught up on editing. I wonder what his next one will be with his escalation path!
So is there a bridle path along the ridge? ;-)
I wonder what his next one will be with his escalation path!
Riding over the Forth Bridge? And I mean OVER the Forth Bridge. The top bit!
(PS, I'm joking. I hope..)
Wonder if he got the KOM strava segment!
I don't know about the Forth Bridge but the Forth Road Bridge would certainly be doable.
NOW
except on iplayer!
OMtotallyG!
That was ace. Was surprised by the answer to the Inn Pin question! :-D
And great to see the video properly and not on a wee computer screen.
Ace stuff!
Yeah, yeah - In Pin, single track, wire fence. Very good.
But have you been through Haymarket at rush hour???
Seriously amazing film.
Still not on the Tv version on iplayer/catchup
SRD - Irene and I watched it on Amy's old wii set up this evening (complete with old CRT set!). So the wii version of iPlayer had it once you used search to dig up Scottish related content. Must be on the non wii web too. Assuming that Nintentdos version of web is same (there is only one?)
Was a brilliant film. Hope you get to see it soon. Someone will have link.
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