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Kurt Papke
United States
Приєднався 18 жов 2011
Helping you create treasured memories of the great outdoors: Gear reviews and guides, Trail eats and drinks, Trail guides and trip reports, Fitness tips, Videography and photography and helping you understand what you’ll see (flora, fauna, geology, etc.)
Getting the most out of your gear, and your time. Whether it’s wilderness hiking, or making videos
Who am I? In the last decade I have been on 100+ overnight backpacking trips amassing a total of 2000+ miles hiked with 100+ vertical miles climbed/descended. I am a moderator for the iMovie Facebook forum
Getting the most out of your gear, and your time. Whether it’s wilderness hiking, or making videos
Who am I? In the last decade I have been on 100+ overnight backpacking trips amassing a total of 2000+ miles hiked with 100+ vertical miles climbed/descended. I am a moderator for the iMovie Facebook forum
How to hike in water
How to hike in a canyon, stream or other watery environment and not get cold feet or blisters.
0:00 Intro
0:34 My experience hiking in water
1:07 Waterproof boots aren't the answer
1:52 Sandals don't work
2:49 Socks and shoes that do work
3:18 Neoprene socks help in cold
3:39 Trekking poles are a must!
3:56 Crossing rocky streams
5:00 Land or water?
5:23 Outro
#AravaipaCanyon
#GilaWilderness
#OakCreekSedona
#PariaCanyon
#WalnutCanyon
#ZionNarrows
#sulphurcreek
#CoyoteGulch
#wetfeet
Wrinkly foot photo credit: Image by footfocus from Pixabay
0:00 Intro
0:34 My experience hiking in water
1:07 Waterproof boots aren't the answer
1:52 Sandals don't work
2:49 Socks and shoes that do work
3:18 Neoprene socks help in cold
3:39 Trekking poles are a must!
3:56 Crossing rocky streams
5:00 Land or water?
5:23 Outro
#AravaipaCanyon
#GilaWilderness
#OakCreekSedona
#PariaCanyon
#WalnutCanyon
#ZionNarrows
#sulphurcreek
#CoyoteGulch
#wetfeet
Wrinkly foot photo credit: Image by footfocus from Pixabay
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Відео
New channel Apple-centric announcement
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I am moving my new non-hiking videos over to a new channel to avoid confusion. Subscribe to the new channel: www.youtube.com/@MaciPadiPhone
All your recipes everywhere all at once: Apple Notes!
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Harness the power of Apple notes and make your recipes available on your Mac, iPad and iPhone. You’ll also learn how to copy your ingredients to Reminders to make a shopping list: 0:00 Intro 0:38 Create your first recipe by typing it in 2:28 Add a photo 2:43 Make your recipe available everywhere with iCloud 3:16 Create a recipe with a screenshot 3:50 Use markup to annotate 4:16 Copy a recipe fr...
When/how to use Mimo vs Apple's native camera app for Osmo Mobile 6
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If you own a DJI Osmo Mobile 6, you need to know when to use the Mimo app, and when you should use the camera app that comes with your iPhone. I'll clear up some misconceptions about using the gimbal with the Apple camera app, and show you when and how to use both apps. 0:00 OM6 disappointment - shaky footage, no Cinematic Mode 0:20 Which gimbal functions work in Mimo and Apple’s native camera ...
ActiveTrack 6.0 for DJI OM6 - how good is it?
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Tested the claims that DJI is making for ActiveTrack 6.0 for the DJI Osmo 6/SE gimbals. Pretty much does what they say with the exception of auto pan/zoom out to regain lost tracking. Here’s the sections if you want to skip ahead: 0:00 Intro 0:33 How to get ActiveTrack 6.0 1:12 Obstructed subject 2:05 Max subject distance 2:14 Subject turning/tilting their head 2:39 Tracking while zooming in/ou...
Paddle the BWCAW or up to Canada?
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Correction: Falls chain dropoff/pickup point is Hook Island, not American Point which is for BWCAW access. Correction: cost for 2 people for a week in BWCAW would be $38. 0:00 Intro 0:37 Boundary Waters overcrowding 1:26 Better fishing in Canada 2:09 Canada travel time/distance 2:27 Quetico Falls chain access 2:44 Documents for Canada entry 3:17 Canada access points: gravel roads 3:40 Canadian ...
iOS17 Lock White Balance for video - why, when & how to use it
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There are lots of videos that tell you how to turn the new iOS17 Lock White Balance on and off, but when should you? 0:00 Color temperature example 0:21 You are dealing with White Balance every time you make a video 0:34 iOS17 Lock White Balance feature 0:52 Locked WB example - halogen to/from daylight 1:38 Unlocked WB example 2:04 Does it work in Cinematic mode? 2:14 Does it work in slomo? 2:2...
Celebrating 70 on Oregon's Timberline Trail
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Not everyone celebrates their 70th birthday becoming a septuagenarian by carrying a 30lb pack 40 miles around Mt Hood. 0:00 Intro 0:26 Starting the hike 0:35 Map of our hike by day 0:40 River crossings 1:13 Paradise Falls overlook 1:36 Ramona Falls 1:51 Day 3 - clear skies and views of Mt Hood 2:06 Cloud Cap Campground 2:26 Day 4, my 70th birthday! 2:48 Day 5, the home stretch 3:23 Back at the ...
How to make great trail coffee with your Jetboil
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0:00 Intro 0:08 The Jetboil Coffee Press accessory 0:30 How to not lose the stem pieces! 0:42 Buying and grinding the beans 0:54 How much water? 1:24 Assemble the press and cover 1:58 Adding the ground beans 2:40 Steeping - how long? 2:54 Pressing the brew & pouring 3:43 Cleaning up
iMovie Framerate: how to set it and know you have! For Mac iPad and iPhone
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My longer video with examples of PAL frame rates: ua-cam.com/video/5FXhJrrZ804/v-deo.html 0:00 Intro 0:14 Importing various framerate videos 0:46 Mixing different frame rates on the timeline 1:18 How to set and see the framerate 2:22 Setting frame rate on iPad and iPhone (no 24FPS) 2:50 Oops, how to change the frame rate 3:22 Outro #videography #videoediting #iMovie #24FPS #30FPS #60fps
National Geographic: Does their Scotland trip deliver? (4K HDR)
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A National Geographic “expedition” is a substantial investment. If you are considering one, this video will show you how well out Scotland hiking trip measured up against the expectations set by Nat Geo. 0:00 Intro 0:40 Why we went 1:01 When we went 1:14 How tough was the hiking? 2:32 How’s the scenery? 3:41 How were the guides and Nat Geo experts 5:41 How were the accommodations? 6:38 How as t...
Use your iPad as a teleprompter for Youtube, iMovie
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Your iPad makes a great teleprompter for recording "talking head" scripts that can be dropped into a picture-in-picture inset in iMovie. Links for the gear mentioned in the video are below. 0:00 Intro/why do it 0:52 Gear: iPad 1:12 Gear: tripod 1:36 Gear: iPad mounting bracket for tripod 1:45 Teleprompter app - I use PromptSmart 2:17 Don't buy a $200 teleprompter with beam splitter 2:39 Prepari...
Desert asparagus : agave, sotol and yucca
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Desert asparagus : agave, sotol and yucca
End canister guilt - consolidate with FlipFuel!
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End canister guilt - consolidate with FlipFuel!
Dehydrate turkey chili verde for the trail
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Dehydrate turkey chili verde for the trail
iPad/iPhone iMovie transparent background overlays with Copy Subject/Cutouts ✂️
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iPad/iPhone iMovie transparent background overlays with Copy Subject/Cutouts ✂️
Straighten clips, level horizon - iMovie iPad/iPhone/Mac
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Straighten clips, level horizon - iMovie iPad/iPhone/Mac
iPhone video features do (not) work together - Apple's shocking mess
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iPhone video features do (not) work together - Apple's shocking mess
How to make an HDR 🌈Youtube video with iPhone + FCPX
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How to make an HDR 🌈UA-cam video with iPhone FCPX
The best Grand Canyon winter🥶 hike? Clear Creek!
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The best Grand Canyon winter🥶 hike? Clear Creek!
Capital Reef NP: Sulphur Creek Route w/ GPS track download
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Capital Reef NP: Sulphur Creek Route w/ GPS track download
Paddling🛶 Woodland Caribou from Leano Lake
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Paddling🛶 Woodland Caribou from Leano Lake
30' of my most relaxing😴 wilderness videography set to soothing music
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30' of my most relaxing😴 wilderness videography set to soothing music
4k or 60FPS Youtube videos with an iPhone & iMovie
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4k or 60FPS UA-cam videos with an iPhone & iMovie
Osteoarthritis😖 knee brace - keep on hiking!
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Osteoarthritis knee brace - keep on hiking!
10 tips for No sunscreen 🌞 hiking in desert Southwest
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10 tips for No sunscreen 🌞 hiking in desert Southwest
Great iPhone Time Lapse Videos of Nature: 10 Tips
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Great iPhone Time Lapse Videos of Nature: 10 Tips
I just found your channel and you are so charming!! I’m planning my first backpacking trip and I’ll definitely be using some of your tips! Keep posting I’m loving your channel 💚
What a wonderful comment Jackie!
Hi, Thanks for the video, but if I import a 60 fps 4k Projekt it only tells me that it is in 4k and there are no fps shown. If I export it, i always get only 24 fps. How can i change this ?
You need GROP! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😮😮😮😅😅😅😊😊😊. Or is it GORP???
thanks, just got rid of 60 GB of render files!
Great to hear!
This is ridiculous!!! Your explanation is great but iMovie shouldn't make us go thru these faults
I hear ya
What is that cheese powder?
Hoosier Hill cheddar cheese powder. Wonderful stuff, great on popcorn too: www.hoosierhillfarm.com/shop-products/cheddar-cheese-powder/
@@KurtPapke Thank you so much. This is a wonderful video that has helped me so much. Glad to see you're still active on your channel. 🙏
@@flutingaround Glad to hear the video was useful for you!
Sorry, so if I understand it correctly, one can shoot in ProRes log on the iPhone 15 with the native app, but some functionalities like tracking etc is not possible, only with the app but with the app you cannot shoot in ProRes haha
That is correct.
Can a dji action camera be attached or only a phone?
I have not done it, but this video shows a way using an adapter: ua-cam.com/video/ajWKt7PxjqQ/v-deo.htmlsi=ntyapOAwjg4NiJds
Wonderful information, exactly what I was looking for. However, misophonia is a real thing for me and you seem to have them all in one video. I wish iMovie had an audio filter for them because I have them too.
Wow, that's a new one for me. Thanks for letting me know.
Is it possible to shoot in 24fps with the mimo app?
Yes. Mimo can record in 24 or 25 FPS at HD or 4K. What it has problems with is 4k60p.
Is panning mode (using the gimbal buttons) allowed while my phone is vertically placed using the native iphone camera app?
Yes. All the joystick commands to pan and tilt work with the native app.
@@KurtPapke thanks for the fast reply! how about social medias like twitch/youtube/tiktok ? can i switch to vertical/horizontal mode too on these apps?
Yes. Panning and tilting are all done within the gimbal itself, so it works with any app.
So just tried the just cut and paste at the front it didn't work… what did seem to work was starting a new project putting a video that I know is 100% 1080 in going back to the errorerd project copy and then returning to the new project to past it after... I then deleted the innotal video that I don't want… not sure why but a number of videos that I have when I import are auto downgraded and there's nothing I can do
I know for a fact my video is 1080 yet I import it it changes to 720
Nice! I’ve done that hike a lot. I love to backpack it. I’ve spent many nights below Hutches. New sub👍👍
Thanks! I recently did Molino basin West along the AZT, then picked up Romero Canyon down to Catalina State park. One of my favorite hikes of all time!
@@KurtPapke Nice. I’ve done that as well many times. Romero Canyon is great! I like it better than Hutches area for overnighters. I have a few spots in Romero canyon that I do overnighters at. There is typically great water in that canyon and amazing views. It was dry though for a long time last fall. I use that trail as my training hike a lot out of Catalina state park as well.
Goodness I love your videos. They helped me out so much a few years ago when I was living in Albuquerque. Im originally from Minneapolis, currently living in Pennsylvania. I cant wait to start backpacking again.
Cool! I lived in Chanhassen MN most of my adult life FWIW. Thanks for the kind words!
@@KurtPapke Chanhassen eh? High roller! Beautiful area
lol! When I moved there in 1980 it was just a wide spot on Hwy 5 w/o a stoplight.
Awesome tip! Save me today on putting a Facebook and Instagram Campaign Online. Thank You
Music to my ears!
I needed this video! The humidity in VA makes it a little harder for me to cover up completely, but it’s well worth staying safe from damaging my skin. Thanks for the tips!
Yes, harder to wear long sleeves and pants when the humidity is high. In comparison, yesterday our humidity was 6%.
Idk if it's just different names in different countries, but in Australia that's a sandwich bag. Safe to assume if it looks the same or a type of plastic I'm looking for?
You need to make sure it’s a freezer bag, as they are heat/cold resistant.
Older video but very helpful. I’ve been wanting to do all my editing from the phone and I don’t have a Mac.
Yep, it is older, but pretty much everything in it is still applicable.
Thank you for sharing. Very helpful!
I appreciate you letting me know!
May I know how do I delete my project fully on the iPhone? I don’t see a menu like the one shown here. Thank you!!
Great job with this. I am thinking about getting this for filming my sons youth basketball games. I wonder if it will ever update to have ball tracking? Or if I set it to track only him it might be ok.
I think it will have problems with basketball - too many people, too fast.
Would it be better to roll the bubble pad instead of folding it? Thx
Thank you for this. I got back nearly 40Gb of space thanks to you 😀
Music to my ears, thanks for letting me know!
I found your channel looking for this effect. Very didactic. I´m glad I found your work. So, subscribed. Thanks.
LOL! Yes, I have very diverse interests… Welcome to the channel.
Very helpful tips and info. Much appreciated.
I appreciate the feedback!
Which would you say is closer to what the human eye does? I would say AWB
Great question! Yes the human brain does AWB, but it doesn’t seem to appreciate our devices doing it for us…
Most helpful!
Good to know!
Fantastic. Thank you! Had been struggling with this Kurt.
Thanks for letting me know!
Worst informational video
you can copy multiple checklist items in one go..
just subbed I like the background removal you used... Thanks for sharing..
Thanks for the sub and glad you found the video useful.
Ramen with Spam on the trail! Maybe I'll be able to convince my Pacific islander family to go with me now. 😂
Hey, it’s still one of my favorite trail meals!! I hope you can convince them!
Useful tips. Thanks
You’re welcome!
Thanks for this, I am watching tutorials trying to figure out what I am doing wrong
DJI has admitted they have a problem... My advice: just use the Apple camera app.
@@KurtPapke yea I started using the Samsung one right after the comment. Walking also was a bit less interrupted. The DJI app tended to get stuck on the focus when I was walking and not rotating with me
The exported file will not play in iMovie
Great video! Thank you for the tips!
you are welcome RAF!
The crescent wrench tip is clutch! Thank you
You’re welcome Shawn!
i don't know when i wil ever use this, but if i do, i know just the right video to watch!
Glad to hear it!
Thank you!!!!!
You bet Rose!
Found this on reddit! Great video. Thanks for thr advice. Will incorporate into my routine.
Thanks Charlie!
Hi Kurt! Thank you for the clear and easy to follow instructions. However, I have a problem. I cannot find the multicam editing function. I have two clips - from iPhone and from iPad. I want to cut easily and use parts from one of the clips in the other clip which is “the main”. How can I do this? Thank you ✨
Unlike Final Cut, iMovie has no specific multicam functions. My video is all about how to do exactly what you are asking about. Just chose which clip is your "main", then overlay pieces of the other clip on top of it.
@@KurtPapke thank you for your reply! I understand this. However, I do not understand how to overlay, how to put the second clip above the main clip. When I drag it, it just comes in front of the main one, not above it… I guess there is something I just miss out on…
@@InnerCompassZoriStefanova If you are on a Mac, you drag and drop the overlay clip above the main timeline. If you are on iPad or iPhone, then follow this tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/wy9FruWwMfo/v-deo.html
@@KurtPapke I got it! Thank you, Kurt. On the iPad this function is called Cutaway. I’m now figuring out how to use it in the right way. Greetings
@@InnerCompassZoriStefanova Thanks for letting me know, and good luck with your project!
Just do the entire AZT first, you’ll get a bonus cheap walk up camping spot at bright angel too lol
LOL!
Omg thank you so much,this video answered all of my questions!!!
I appreciate you letting me know!
Do carry a weighted pack for training hikes. I've backpacked over 1000 solo miles in the Canyon. Though I had run several Pikes Peak Marathons my conditioning was inadequate for Grand Canyon. Extra leg work at the gym did not do the trick either. I figured out to do two training hikes per week starting ten weeks out. One short and one long. I'd aim for chunky trails with a lot of vertical. I'd start with just 15 lbs in my pack and gradually increase to 50+ lbs. I'd also increase the time of the long hike to reach six to eight hours. At the Canyon I'd buzz by people on the trail and they'd wonder how as I'm barely 5' 1" and 100 lbs. Those training hikes are my secret. The loaded hikes work your muscles exactly how they need to be worked out. If trails are not available find stairs or bleachers to train on. An additional benefit of training hikes is that you check out your gear before the trip. You don't want to learn at the Canyon that you wore the wrong boots or the hip belt chafes or that your underwear bunches in the wrong way. All that happened to me. Training hikes also help you figure out your nutrition and hydration needs. As Kurt said it's good to use hiking poles and to start using them early. Helpful hint, get adjustable poles. Longer on the downhill and shorter on the uphill. Make sure they are securely tightened so they don't unexpectedly collapse on you. Though this is on training I'm going to segue a bit. Before you go please double check for water (make sure a seasonal source is flowing) and weather (if it's warmer or cooler than expected adjust gear and/or plans). And if doing non-corridor get at least two detailed trail descriptions -- don't count on GPS or cell phone to work. That said, one size doesn't fit all for training. And Kurt, you are in fantastic shape and an inspiration! Please respect the Canyon (no littering, no trail cutting etc) and happy, safe hiking to all!
Thank you for your thoughtful and timely comment. I know "rucking" with a weighted pack has become very popular. I'll try it out in the next few months as I get in shape for a weeklong backpack in Colorado's San Juan's. Also, I have been doing more weighted step-ups in the gym lately, and they are quite good at getting my heart rate up.
I know you'll be in super shape. Have a fantastic trip!
It looks like cane cholla was cut out of the video.
OMG! Thanks so much for letting me know, now I have to go back in time and figure out what happened!
It's at 19:37, I updated the description to correct it. Thanks so much for pointing that out!!!
New follower, thanks for sharing.
Thanks Jailbait!
My older OEM Leki baskets simply screw off and can be reused . Do this while the rubber is securely on the pole. Use a combination of gentle pulling on the basket and turning the basket while holding the pole. Reverse the procedure for re-installing. Handy for changing baskets for snow or removing.
Good to know, thanks John!
yeah this video is great
Thanks Justin!
By far the best video on this subject. The only test that I can't seem to find anywhere is tracking things that go quite fast. I want to use active tracking to film myself skateboarding, but I'm going to be passing close to the camera at sprinting speeds, and I'm afraid the tracking won't be able to keep up, so I don't know whether I should make the investment. In your experience with this technology, do you think it would be worth it, or would I be wasting my money?
Hard to know, depends on distance, etc. tracking speed seems pretty limited though.
@@KurtPapke thank you for the quick reply!