Spare webcam-where should it go?
- winddoctor
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The only way this might work is if the cam was concealed in a robotic raven, squirrel, or banana slug perched high up in a tree near the point. BWD would have to install/service the cam dressed in full camouflage a la Bill Murray in Caddy Shack. Some sort of danger pay would also be required for BWD to risk the wrath of any locals spotting him "just feeding the friendly squirrel again".nanmoo wrote:My vote is for Jordan River/Muir Creek if it is possible...
In all seriousness, any cam located at JR would be vandalized immediately and anyone caught trying to install one there would be risking heavy consequences from a number of unhappy surfers.
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Sounds like JR/Muir Creek is out.
Funny visual image of BWD 'just feeding the squirrel again', WD Definately would require 'danger' or even isolation pay for that job.
What about the summit of Mount Doug (somehow?) to show the panorama view of Cordova Bay (wide angle), or more closer view around McMorran's restaurant, or Agate Beach area.
Funny visual image of BWD 'just feeding the squirrel again', WD Definately would require 'danger' or even isolation pay for that job.
What about the summit of Mount Doug (somehow?) to show the panorama view of Cordova Bay (wide angle), or more closer view around McMorran's restaurant, or Agate Beach area.
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