Last winter I discovered snowboarding. I tell everyone who will listen how 
great it is, but they always ask, "What's does it mean to ollie off a ridge 
and drop into a bowl?"

I'd like to show them.

So, how can I get a camera on my helmet and capture what snowboarding is 
really like?

My initial thought is some sort of ruggedized camera (make/model anyone?) 
connected to a small battery(?) operated wifi-enable-linux-box (sokeris?). 
This would be the action-camera, capturing all the thrills of boarding.

Following behind, would be the "media" server. A laptop(?) with a wifi card 
capturing the action and putting it onto the drive(?)/cf disk(?).

Putting the wifi cards into ad-hoc mode should give us a "network". 

I'm not sure about a battery powered sokeris box or the ruggedized camera. Any 
suggestions?

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