I went on a walk up a hill nearby and took a timelapse. It’s about 90 minutes reduced down to 3.5.
I recorded the timelapse with an iPhone in my shirt pocket, which contributed to the jitteriness. It definitely gets very hard to tell what’s going on during most of the uphill portions of the walk, where the horizon disappears and all that’s visible is the ground. The clearer portions of the video are the flatter sections of trail, which on this walk were rather limited.
As it got darker in the trees on the north side of the hill, the camera automatically reduced the shutter speed, resulting in a very streaky and somewhat incomprehensible image. I think it would be cool to exploit this effect more by trying one of these timelapses in an even darker environment, maybe at night.
As for the most interesting thing found on this walk, I think it would have to be this rubber chicken screwed onto a tree by some mountain bikers.