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Mounting a Camera to the Cabane

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I've searched the forum and the intwebs at large looking for safe, strong methods for mounting a camera to the cabane. LOTS of posts of videos from that POV and lots of comments about how much said poster loves his camera, mounting method, etc. But there is little detail out there about exactly how the camera was safely and securely mounted. "Sticky tape plus tie-wraps" might be sufficient for the smart owners out there. But I would really appreciate some detail, maybe even a photo or two. I'm using a GoPro but info for any camera is appreciated. Thanks!


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