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Windbreaker Cameras, Rigs & Mounts Video for Patrons

Here are all my doodads and how they are mounted.  I hope you find some solutions to make your driving and storm chasing safer in this video.  Disclaimer, I've been using this similar system since about 2010 and added more cameras and components once the previous doodads were mastered and second nature.  Please do not try to run multiple cameras and doodads until you are extremely comfortable with your previous system.  One does not become a Daniel Shaw (Master of Multitasking) overnight.  

If you have some great chasing rigs, ideas and safety tweaks, please post them with photos in our community section.  Let's all live to chase another day. 

Windbreaker Cameras, Rigs & Mounts Video for Patrons

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2. something ain't nothin! Wait until you have to get 4.25's! Don't despair, you're just getting more seasoned.

The glasses look classy on you! Glad you went with your gut on those, just ignore the haters. The DIY setup is genius, can't beat human ingenuity when it comes to more unorthodox solutions

Are you chasing today?

Paula Miller

You did do a video on the camera set up but it has changed since then. It all looks great and I absolutely love your creativity and frugality in your setup. My favorite is still your camera suitcase! And the glasses suck. I always say that it doesn’t matter how young you look, if you see someone holding their phone out as far as their arm will stretch while squinting at it and zooming in; you know they’re over 40. I know because I do this. I hate wearing my glasses because the first thing everyone said was “You look just like your mother…” 😳 While driving at night I battle the fact that I have an astigmatism and so my glasses actually make the glare worse yet I can’t read road signs. Plus being a shorty, when I stretch my neck up over the steering wheel I end up looking through the bi-vocals and everything goes blurry. I have ripped them off on the interstate before, because blurry on the interstate in Atlanta at night is NOT a good thing. And I am noticing that my prescription is not working as well as it did… meaning I need more. I’m just praying for soft contacts. I’m so not ready to go all the time glasses. They are in the way! As always that was awesome and a fun look behind the scenes. I simply love that you just have a different yet very logical and practical way of doing everything in your own way. I love it! Thanks for the video Hank!

Paula Miller

Love to see that setup! I know I saw the other vid but this had all the new stuff you included so I don't mind a second look. BTW: you rock the glasses! (If the monocle is made of nickel it might be the cause of your allergy. I had to stop wearing earrings and sometimes bracelets or rings because of it). 😁

Janine Moss

Thank goodness! Gotta grab all the free breakfast fruit for the road to share with dung beetles. That's one of my goals for old lady burrito chasing this year. Oh and drive through the MCS for sunset pics.

Brent

Welcome to the club of no return! Wait til you get to be my age. You’ll wish that getting bifocals was your only ailment! 😂 But seriously, keep us entertained with great videos and I’ll be happy as can be. Probably a dumb question - can you use Venmo for toll fees? That would be so much easier than carrying around a bunch of coins. Does your Toyota have a built-in coin holder? On my Camry, it’s to the left of the steering wheel below the trunk release, gas door release buttons. I didn’t even know it was there. Came across it when I was trying to find my fuses. 😆 it holds a lot and no noise from rattling coins! As always, thanks for the cool video.

Brenda

Thanks to you guys, I’m now a Hampton Prima Donna. Didn’t sleep in my car one night last year.

Pecos Hank

My parents had the same. They made me feel tall. The magic is gone.

Brent

My mother wore bifocals when I was a kid, and I used to love borrowing them because they turned everything into a hall of mirrors. I don’t know how anyone can wear those things full-time.

Wendy Jay

Thank you for sharing your setup with us. Are you still able to "sleep" in your car on long chases? I love your cat eye spectacles, and your monocle is wonderful.

Barbara Jeffries

You're always good for a laugh (at your expense) :D We only have two steps up to our house. I'll be careful navigating them.

Pecos Hank

So interesting!

Very cool! Thank you for sharing.

Scott Kremkau

That's amazing! I thank you for doing all that hard work so I and others can enjoy such wonderful videos. We use old pill bottles for our quarters (you aren't that old yet), they stack quite nicely and fit in a pocket well when doing laundry. I find I get nauseous or try to fall down stairs with bifocals or transition lenses. Don't be me, :)

Brent


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