New Web Cam up at Columbia Beach
New Web Cam up at Columbia Beach
Dave and I just finished installing the webcam at Columbia Beach and it looks great. We had a problem with the cable but sorted it out. We are hoping to install a weather station next week including anemometer, thermometer and barmoeter for web access. The internet service is costing around $30/mo and gear is over $2000, so please if you find this cam useful make a donation to Dave. This gear will hopefully eliminate a lot of the fluke factor when considering venturing to Columbia. Just think of all the hours you've misspent driving in vain, and the new productivity that will now translate into (then make a donation )! I'm just a helper and local liaison so ask Dave if you have any technical questions. Thanks and Enjoy!
PS if you see Ron our generous hosting homeowner say a thanks to him.
PS if you see Ron our generous hosting homeowner say a thanks to him.
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New Columbia cam...
Yes the 'secret' is out - the Columbia Beach webcam is up and running.
BIG thanks to Ron for hosting the camera and to Mattdog for finding the location and helping set everything up. Thanks also to Bosun's Locker for their continued support of the webcams. The whole process took about 3 months to complete. We were hoping to install it on Friday but something came up (30 knots of it).
Bear with us for a few weeks while we figure out the best camera angle etc. Also this is a fixed zoom camera. Let me know if you think more zoom would help. This lens is 45mm but I could get a 65mm that would shrink the field of view by 1.5 times and make the water fill more of the frame. What do you think?
Columbia Beach is just north of Parksville and works on a SE wind. It is possibly the best place to sail on the Island, my favourite anyway. It has steady side shore conditions and can get nice rideable waves (4-6ft+ swells). It works best on a medium to high tide.
A daily archive of the webcam shots is saved here, but it is overwritten at the beginning of every day.
BIG thanks to Ron for hosting the camera and to Mattdog for finding the location and helping set everything up. Thanks also to Bosun's Locker for their continued support of the webcams. The whole process took about 3 months to complete. We were hoping to install it on Friday but something came up (30 knots of it).
Bear with us for a few weeks while we figure out the best camera angle etc. Also this is a fixed zoom camera. Let me know if you think more zoom would help. This lens is 45mm but I could get a 65mm that would shrink the field of view by 1.5 times and make the water fill more of the frame. What do you think?
Columbia Beach is just north of Parksville and works on a SE wind. It is possibly the best place to sail on the Island, my favourite anyway. It has steady side shore conditions and can get nice rideable waves (4-6ft+ swells). It works best on a medium to high tide.
A daily archive of the webcam shots is saved here, but it is overwritten at the beginning of every day.
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Thanks Mattdog and Dave!
Columbia has been a long awaited webcam site. This website just keeps getting better and better. I'll definitely be making another donation soon.
It's going to be tough to ignore the CB webcam on workdays. It'll be pure torture watching it go off!
Thanks for all of the hardwork to all those involved in running this site.
Columbia has been a long awaited webcam site. This website just keeps getting better and better. I'll definitely be making another donation soon.
It's going to be tough to ignore the CB webcam on workdays. It'll be pure torture watching it go off!
Thanks for all of the hardwork to all those involved in running this site.
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Cam update
Webcam seems to be working ok today. I guess we don't really need more zoom.
I had to turn the Last 10 pictures off for now since it looks like the internet speed can't handle 30 second updates and renaming the 10 files. We opted for a slower Shaw connection since it's a lot cheaper.
You can always check the cam archive here to see pics from the whole day.
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I had to turn the Last 10 pictures off for now since it looks like the internet speed can't handle 30 second updates and renaming the 10 files. We opted for a slower Shaw connection since it's a lot cheaper.
You can always check the cam archive here to see pics from the whole day.
dave
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Thanks boys. Great camera angle. Wider angle might be better, but do we really want to see Paul and Ozzy shredding just upwind or downwind from the current setting? I think it is great as is. Dunkingirl is going to have to set some groundrules around me viewing the Columbia archive.
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Most awesome Dave and helpers!! Just to check the weather in general is cool, never mind the action views, holy! Full window view is so much clearer too.
Much appreciated by all I am sure, mega potential fuel savings again too. Cheers. kus
Much appreciated by all I am sure, mega potential fuel savings again too. Cheers. kus
Wish less, sail more!!
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Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....