Imagine, if you may, the Cattanooga Cats “themselves” having a dive to remember … as in Country, Kitty Jo, Groove and Scoots diving into one of those “swimmin’ holes” they’re fond of, wearing forehead-mounted GoPro cameras to film as much the descent as the dive itself.
And turning such into a rather fascinating dive video, featuring a multi-frame image showing each of the Cats capturing their part of the descent … and much in the way of the scene at the bottom, not to mention the ascent back to the surface.
ATV’s, red dirt and dust everywhere, and a whole heap of fun with a friends and a couple of GoPro’s.

A notable development in the global action camera market: Shenzhen-based Arashi Vision, the company behind Insta360 cameras, has confirmed it will continue importing and selling its products in the United States without restrictions following a final ruling from the U.S. International Trade Commission.
In 2024, GoPro alleged that its camera patents were being infringed by similar products entering the U.S. market. This led the USITC to initiate a Section 337 investigation under the Trade Act of 1930, examining claims against Arashi Vision and its U.S. subsidiary.
The investigation concluded with no substantial impact on Arashi Vision’s production or operations, allowing the company to maintain its presence in the U.S. market.
As technology companies expand globally, cross-border IP disputes are becoming more common. Strong patent strategies and compliance measures are essential to avoid trade restrictions and costly litigation.
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Finish up the Eugene Marathon with some hustle, some trash talk and some haggling. Finishing up on historic Hayward Field is magical.
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