Prismarastit, OK Raseborg. H40 course, 8.1 km. Last 5 minutes are missing, memory card got full. Pretty solid run, maybe couple of suboptimal route choices. My out-of-shapeness just makes me too slow, lost 7 minutes to winner. This area isn't far from Fin5 2011 areas and the terrain type is the same. So if you are going this is about what you'll get. So, how this video was made? Gear: MD80 clone camera with wide angle lens and external battery and 8GB memory card, Globalsat BT-335 GPS logger, Suunto t6d HR Monitor/barometric altimeter. Steps: - export gps data as GPX using gpsbabel. - export HR/elevation data from t6d with Suunto Training Manager. - join gpx and suunto file with home baked skript. It uses gps altitude elevation data to calibrate barometric altitude data. Result is GPX with accurate altitude and HR data. - copy video two files (I need to stop/start recording at least once to get over 30 min videos with this cheap camera) to PC and join them together. Made by converting them to mpgs and then just concatenate binary files, ffmpeg and simple batch makes this. I anslo add 4 sec of black in between to make timing of splits about right for the second half too. - video cropping with virtualdub, digital stabilization with deshaker plugin. - map scanning and setting up local RouteGadget with this map. - upload and calibrate/adjust gpx to RouteGadget. - then the final video processing with home baked app. Set parameters right to app's ini file - video name, gpx file name, URL to Routegadget's route, framerate, bitrate, splits and so on. Then I start the app, wait over night and in the morning video is done. - upload to youtube I have recently used Suunto foot pod mini to record more accurate instant pace readings, but I haven't yet used the data in these videos.