Daniel Gordon
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Spinal Stories Episode 4: Karen Darke
This week I chat to my friend Karen Darke MBE, who is well known in the SCI sports world for winning Olympic gold and silver medals, hand cycling across Asia, kayaking from Canada to Alaska, climbing mountains and generally being amazing.
She is the epitome of how a spinal injury does not hold you back from achieving amazing things - not to say everyone has to go and compete in the Olympics - but you can if you want to!
We talk about Karen's injury, the loss of her friend Will and how this affected her, the attitude she has cultivated towards life since injury and her next moves. A fascinating conversation that I hope you enjoy, too. Thanks, Karen!
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Видео

Spinal Stories Episode 3: Andrew Slorance
Просмотров 1594 месяца назад
Phoenix Instinct is a small company based in Forres, Scotland. Its founder and CEO joins me for this month’s episode of Spinal Stories, and it’s one I’ve been excited about for a while. We talk about Andrew’s injury in 1983, his career in television, and his decision to design a wheelchair that brought something innovative to the table after decades of stagnant progress. Next week that wheelcha...
Spinal Stories Episode Two: Brian
Просмотров 976 месяцев назад
My guest this month is Brian Abram aka Grandad Wheels! Brian was injured in 2013 in a cycling accident. He has since gone on to publish his own series of children’s stories after he was worried about how he would explain his disability to his young grandson. He resolved to tell him a silly story of being attacked by a lion in the jungle. Encouraged by his wife, he developed the story, found a l...
Spinal Stories Episode One: Joanna
Просмотров 2376 месяцев назад
Join me for the first episode of Spinal Stories, a series where I aim to explore individual experience with spinal injury and show that it doesn't need to stop you living life and achieving great things. My guest today is my good friend Joanna. We talk injury, rehab, recovery, dating, travel, sport and more! Like if you enjoyed, subscribe if you'd like to see more and pop any questions down bel...
Spinal Cord Injury 101: Understanding Spinal Injury
Просмотров 31610 месяцев назад
Hello, and welcome to the first in a series of videos looking at spinal injury. In this introductory video I briefly address a number of questions including: 1) What is a spinal injury? 2) Why does spinal injury happen? 3) What are the consequences of spinal injury? 4) Can you recover from spinal injury? Credit to Essential Anatomy 5 for the brief demonstration. If you found this helpful, pleas...
Reflections on Edinburgh Marathon
Просмотров 204Год назад
My brief thoughts on the Edinburgh Marathon from the point of view of a wheelchair user. I will definitely be doing more, and in particular would be really keen to do London next year. If you have any questions or comments, please pop them down below. A big thank you to those of you who donated. We were able to raise £738 for Spinal Injuries Scotland!
Marathon Preparation: an update
Просмотров 334Год назад
Check out www.justgiving.com/fundraising/danny-gordon4 if you'd like to donate or share! Today I head out for just over 20k in the racing chair as we're just under 6 weeks from the big day. I briefly demonstrate how to get in, and then back out again (unintentionally!). Please subscribe for more, and ask any questions down below :)
Handcycling the Highlands - Inverfarigaig Loop
Просмотров 151Год назад
A spontaneous video I made while out cycling today. No particular topic or substance, just cycling. Maybe watch it while cycling yourself. Maybe put it on to distract your child or pet from chewing the carpet (again). Maybe just enjoy my suffering. But enjoy!
My Racing Wheelchair for the Edinburgh Marathon
Просмотров 370Год назад
This short video provides an overview of the chair I'll be using for the Edinburgh Marathon on 28th of May. There's plenty more I could talk about here, so if you have any questions or comments, please pop them down below and I'll do my best to answer and as always, thanks for watching!
Edinburgh Marathon for Spinal Injuries Scotland - Week 1
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A brief video on an early training run that Laura and I went out on to prepare for the Edinburgh Marathon Festival. If you feel like supporting then please check out www.justgiving.com/team/Danny-Laura and thank you!
Across the World in a Wheelchair? Day 10: Aoraki
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Today was an exciting day. We journey to Mt Cook (also called Aoraki, which sounds 100% cooler) to visit a glacier via helicopter! This amazing journey was made possible by Jezza from MakingTrax (link below) who hooked us up. A few hiccups with accessible accommodation to start, but we had a wonderful day and hugely memorable experience atop the glacier. As we'd never done this before it was a ...
Across the World in a Wheelchair? Day 8&9: Christchurch and Lake Tekapo!
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Today we travel from rainy Kaikoura all the way to Christchurch under torrential rain. Thankfully this eases off in Christchurch and we're blessed with great weather, of which we take full advantage to see the Botanical Gardens! Later the following day we drive on to Mt Cook Village, stopping to marvel at Lake Tekapo, which is a brilliant blue. Again it is sunny and hot. All pretty accessible, ...
Across the World in Wheelchair? Day 7: Kaikoura!
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Today we visit the beautiful town of Kaikoura. Framed by a spectacular mountain range in the background, it's a quiet spot with plenty of wildlife and seaside activities. We go whale watching, manage to see a sperm whale and then manage some adaptive kayaking with the help of a seat designed by Jezza from Makingtrax!
Across the World in a Wheelchair? Day 5 & 6: Wellington and Kaikoura!
Просмотров 333Год назад
A rather tumultuous turn of events meant we ended up travelling by air rather than sea to the South Island - but we got there! Day 5 was a very soggy one, and we spent the majority inside exploring Te Papa, a fantastic museum at the heart of Wellington. The weather improved significantly in the afternoon (though still very windy!) when we had to think quickly to rejig our travel plans. As we ma...
Across the World in a Wheelchair? Day 4: Te Puia, Huka Falls & Lake Taupo
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Today we discover some of the Maori culture at the wonderful Te Puia, a centre dedicated to Maori history, practices and culture. In the afternoon we venture to Huka falls and end in Taihape via Lake Taupo. A fairly full on day that left us pretty battered! Happy to answer questions as always. :)
Spinal Injury Travel Tips #1: Managing bladder
Просмотров 705Год назад
Spinal Injury Travel Tips #1: Managing bladder
Across the World in a Wheelchair? Day 3
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Across the World in a Wheelchair? Day 3
Across the World in a Wheelchair? Day 2
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Across the World in a Wheelchair? Day 2
Across the World in a Wheelchair?
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Across the World in a Wheelchair?
A Taste of Paratriathlon!
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A Taste of Paratriathlon!
My Indoor Handbike Setup
Просмотров 669Год назад
My Indoor Handbike Setup
Triride Hybrid Review
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
Triride Hybrid Review
Floor Transfer Tutorial - How to as a Wheelchair User
Просмотров 11 тыс.Год назад
Floor Transfer Tutorial - How to as a Wheelchair User
How to change your wheels while in your wheelchair
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How to change your wheels while in your wheelchair
RGK Frontwheel Review
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Год назад
RGK Frontwheel Review
RGK Tiga Sub4 Wheelchair Review
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 года назад
RGK Tiga Sub4 Wheelchair Review
Rapha Pro Team Training Jacket Review
Просмотров 8 тыс.4 года назад
Rapha Pro Team Training Jacket Review

Комментарии

  • @RuthKing-h3b
    @RuthKing-h3b День назад

    Walker Kimberly Brown Betty Hall Larry

  • @DanielKarns-m3y
    @DanielKarns-m3y День назад

    Perez Eric Davis Margaret Harris David

  • @OneFootLoose
    @OneFootLoose 11 дней назад

    Where did you get that wee front wheel roller?

  • @LindaJohnson-r7x
    @LindaJohnson-r7x 19 дней назад

    Lopez Sarah Williams Eric Lopez Deborah

  • @Peter-nu1wg
    @Peter-nu1wg 20 дней назад

    The Paralympic Games are ready to begin. I really want to see your sharing about sports for paraplegics, such as wheelchair racing and wheelchair swimming? This includes potential issues that may arise during exercise, as well as maintenance of the legs. It's been a long time since I last saw your update, I hope you can post new content.

  • @bonnie908
    @bonnie908 Месяц назад

    Hey, sorry I am a bit late to this. I am currently looking into an rgk frontwheel but I have a Quickie Argon 2. How do I measure it to see if it would fit?

  • @babyBlack-xe1kh
    @babyBlack-xe1kh Месяц назад

    Hi! Danny Gordon,nice to meet you~I saw your previous wheelchair racing transferring video.Can you show another angle of how to transfer from normal wheelchair to racing wheelchair in and out? I just want to see the you transfer again because the original angle is blocked and I can't see the legs&feet details.This is very important for many newcomers who want to learn wheelchair racing.If possible, I hope you can upload a new transfer video.And the second,how do you transfer from your handbike to a racing wheelchair and back to a hand wheelchair when doing a paratriathlon? Hopefully there will be a second instructional video on this. BTW your blue tights and green leggings which appeared in the previous video are very cool, hope to show them off while transferring.

  • @user-mp5ww2bt7q
    @user-mp5ww2bt7q 2 месяца назад

    My god you are hot❤

  • @davetm378
    @davetm378 2 месяца назад

    What you don't mention, and what I cannot tell in your video is the unit is attached, but you appear to not have any footrest attached. I ordered one and provided specific information that I had a TiLite AERO Z wheelchair and gave all tube dimensions. In order to attach this unit I need to either remove completely my footrest, or modify the footrest (hacksaw) in order to allow the lower "J" hook to clamp onto the tube. I'm thinking if I cut out my footrest material that will weaken the footrest itself, and I really don't like the idea of going with my feet just resting on a 3/4" tube as would be the case if I removed my footrest. I have a support request into the units seller......I'm not holding my breath here. It may very well go back.

  • @jono14_567
    @jono14_567 3 месяца назад

    Great to hear her experience as a Paralympian!

  • @grantroy5349
    @grantroy5349 3 месяца назад

    Can you do a video of you trying to move your legs and explain what it feels like wen you try to move thim Please

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 3 месяца назад

      Grant, you've commented this a number of times on various videos of mine. It is an unusual request and I'm not going to make a video about it, but I will try and explain it to you. Imagine looking at someone else's legs and trying to move them. That's what it feels like. There is no connection between the brain and the muscles, so when you consciously try and move them there is no response. I hope that helps.

  • @pamelalang625
    @pamelalang625 4 месяца назад

    I so enjoyed this interview!

  • @SpursExile07
    @SpursExile07 4 месяца назад

    Hi there Daniel, thanks for doing this review. I'm a similar level to you and went from Quickie Helium to Tiga. I'm due a new chair and was looking at Octane or Tiga Sub4. Just a couple of questions.. 1) Were you measured with the Jay back/cushion taken into account? 2) I occasionally push via the tyres rather than the rims - do your Ellipse 3R give you similar grip and security? Were your Ellipse rims an additional cost? 3) Octane Sub 4 v Tiga Sub 4....is the price difference worth it? Thanks

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 4 месяца назад

      Hi there. Glad you found it helpful. 1) I did have the jay back on my old chair when I was measured, and then transferred it to the new chair as I disliked the fabric backrest 2) the ellipse rims are great - the rubber grip strip is ideal for even the steepest of hills. The only very minor annoyance is catching your hand on it if going down a steep slope fast, but I really rate it. They were a bit extra yes 3) I can’t really answer this, it’s very personal. For me aluminium was a no brainer. I love titanium and fancy things in general, but I knew that my first custom chair was going to be used and abused daily, and maybe didn’t want to put a nice ti chair through that (not that it wouldn’t stand it, more cosmetic wise). The weight difference is not huge. I don’t regret getting alu so for me it’s not worth the extra price currently, but over time as I come to understand what I want and need from a chair I may change my mind

  • @DerelictusAnima
    @DerelictusAnima 6 месяцев назад

    The questions of "what happened to you" "can you have sex" etc are all absolutely normal questions. I don't see anything inappropriate because how else are people to get to know you and understand your disability and it's issues? Educating others is key and there should be no taboo questions. Also about grief. When you open up and speak up about your suffering people instantly turn away because all they want to hear is positive things and you're left alone with your suffering with 0 comfort.

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 6 месяцев назад

      I agree that there should not be taboo questions, but context here is key. I’m talking about strangers coming up and asking these questions. In that context it is overly personal and invasive, and therefore inappropriate at first meeting. I’m sorry to hear that’s been your experience with grief. Some friends are willing to listen while others, as you say, would prefer not to hear it. This is a hard condition to live with, no doubt, but I think leaning on each other for support is a valuable resource because, of anyone, we can actually understand what it’s like.

    • @DerelictusAnima
      @DerelictusAnima 6 месяцев назад

      @@Queenmania2007 Fair enough with the first part in regards to that context. But in a date setting all questions are fair game, how else are people supposed to get to know each other? I've tried leaning on my peers and at best I get "oh I'm sorry" and proceeds to act as if I don't exist anymore. It's hopeless. I don't know why people are like that.

  • @DerelictusAnima
    @DerelictusAnima 6 месяцев назад

    How do you live a life if you constantly have bladder / bowel issues / accidents and 24/7 insane pain (and with years it just gets worse and worse) which literally stop you from doing things? And no matter what you do, you just can't fix it. What then?

    • @thomasrootes1839
      @thomasrootes1839 6 месяцев назад

      by being awesome.

    • @DerelictusAnima
      @DerelictusAnima 6 месяцев назад

      @@thomasrootes1839 I would love to see you troll with insane 24/7 pain degenerated body. You wouldn't even be able to do that.

  • @DerelictusAnima
    @DerelictusAnima 6 месяцев назад

    "Once you have this sort of injury life is over.." It actually is depending on your injury. As a medical doctor you know full well these things are not black and white, but a zillion shades of grey. There's plenty of people who cannot live their lives and are forced to exist in agony without being able to do anything else simply because how serious / bad their health / injury (on going complications) state is. I wish people weren't afraid to objectively talk and show the other side of SCI reality. It's not all roses and butterflies and keeping a positive attitude..

  • @philhogg100
    @philhogg100 6 месяцев назад

    Absolutely love this..............thanks Danny and Joanna for putting this together. Myself being 33 years post injury can 100% relate to this. Back then there was nothing out there like this.

  • @NickRno77
    @NickRno77 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Dan, I’m a T7/T8 Para, I was wondering how you get on with hiring cars with hand controls on your travels, great you can in NZ 👍. I’ve hired cars in the Canary Islands but haven’t found anywhere else in the EU.

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 7 месяцев назад

      Hi Nick, I’ve not hired elsewhere in the world actually so my experiences are somewhat limited - sorry!

  • @user-ip9zm5mm9k
    @user-ip9zm5mm9k 8 месяцев назад

    Paid collaboration? Need Action Camera Review and Promo. Review payment and Amazon Affiliate Sales Commission.

  • @grantroy5349
    @grantroy5349 8 месяцев назад

    Can you do a video of you trying to move your legs and tell us what it feels like wen you try to move your legs sir I have a school project

  • @27285Rusty
    @27285Rusty 10 месяцев назад

    Great video Danny, really informative and useful 👍 look forward to more.

  • @feersum3433
    @feersum3433 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Danny, did you sell your triride as yet? Not sure how to DM you, do I have to join facebook lol. Yours, Paul (Inverness)

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 10 месяцев назад

      Hi Paul, I haven’t yet - I moved to Aberdeen and it’s all packed away in its box. Drop me a line on Facebook or via email (dnnyjgrdn@hotmail.com) if you’re interested. Cheers

  • @grantroy5349
    @grantroy5349 11 месяцев назад

    Can you do a video of you trying to move your legs and tell us what it feels like wen you try to move your legs sir

  • @the_viper_leo
    @the_viper_leo 11 месяцев назад

    sweet - have not seen one before. what garmin unit would you be using on this? I am looking for one to track distance (at the minimum) and would like one to be always on so I don't have to start it every time I roll around. been thinking of bike ones for garmin (I think garmin speed 2) but not sure if you have a better suggestion!

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 11 месяцев назад

      I use an edge 810. It works perfectly for my needs. I think it’s even too much in terms of what it can do, so probably a simpler one would be better for your needs

    • @the_viper_leo
      @the_viper_leo 11 месяцев назад

      @@Queenmania2007 thanks! Yea just had a look and does seem like it has a lot of functions! Does it start tracking automatically or do you have to trigger it?

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 11 месяцев назад

      @@the_viper_leo you have to start it each time, but then there’s a setting for auto pause and auto restart during activity

  • @grantroy5349
    @grantroy5349 Год назад

    Can you do a video of you trying to make your legs move and tell us what it feels like wen you try to move thim Please sir

  • @grantroy5349
    @grantroy5349 Год назад

    Can you do a video of you trying to move your legs and tell us what it feels like wen you try to move your legs sir

  • @grantroy5349
    @grantroy5349 Год назад

    Can you move your legs

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 Год назад

      No movement from chest down

    • @grantroy5349
      @grantroy5349 7 месяцев назад

      @@Queenmania2007 can you do a video of you trying to move your legs and explain what it feels like wen you try to move your legs

    • @grantroy5349
      @grantroy5349 6 месяцев назад

      @@Queenmania2007 what does it feel like wen you try to move your legs sir

  • @rozcrip
    @rozcrip Год назад

    hello! just seen the bottom of the description - are you still looking to sell it? thanks

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 Год назад

      Hello, yes I am - please pop me a private message with your number or check the listing out on Facebook :)

  • @TomDoughty
    @TomDoughty Год назад

    After coming back from a short bike ride, I've taken a look at your channel Danny . It's great to see you are cramming so much into your short time living with sci. I'm glad to see you've got the cycling bug, it's done me no harm at all. Being an (Old) tetra, who has always pushed the envelope, I expected elbow and shoulder problems and I do have them but it's mainly manifested in pain, it's easy (ish, on a good day) to live with and has been well worth the experiences. Keep cycling (I'm sure you will), here is one of the videos from my channel.. ruclips.net/video/dx3sCox-9jU/видео.html

  • @schandcycle5525
    @schandcycle5525 Год назад

    Congrats, Daniel! So cool to hear about your experience! As to how hard wheelchair marathoning is, I think that greatly depends on the elevation gain in the given course. Anything over about 1000 feet of climbing and it starts to take its toll the next day, at least for me (but then I'm an old fart, 55). Keep at it and don't neglect that handcycle of yours :)

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 Год назад

      This is a really good point actually, and something I neglected to mention. There were a few rises towards the start that forced me to slow to a crawl, and I was easily passed by the runners. It saps you so much because you're more or less starting from being stationary each time you push. Handcycling the same, but if I have the gears to spin then I'm okay most of the time.

  • @feersum3433
    @feersum3433 Год назад

    Congrats Daniel, very well done. Why not do the Loch Ness Marathon in October, all tarmac and nice and hilly :)

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 Год назад

      Thanks! I think I very well might. Hills are a real issue with the racing chair (tips back very easily!) but it'd be a shame not to.

  • @colingarner6175
    @colingarner6175 Год назад

    Nothing not nothink !

  • @robertsdp92r
    @robertsdp92r Год назад

    I need to practice this technic

  • @ayah200181
    @ayah200181 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @beknight9399
    @beknight9399 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for your review! Is the aluminium polished or rough? And is there a clear coat on it? I would like no colour on my new alu-chair, but I'm unsure if without clear coat the material is less durable? Thanks for your answer!

  • @SwimBikeRunStu
    @SwimBikeRunStu Год назад

    Great video. That rac chair looks like a beast. Have subscribed to watch the journey 👌

  • @DerelictusAnima
    @DerelictusAnima Год назад

    Amazing ride in between the trees and sunrays going through them (my zen place), what a day, Scotland truly shines in the sunshine. Amazing editing as always (wish I was this smart). Your roads are so good up north, here in Fife it's pothole galore, I don't even know how'd you'd ride a Carbon bike here lol.. Love the speed, what was your top speed? I would totally die without a motor trying to ride like this.

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 Год назад

      Think I hit about 65km/hr on the descents. I couldn’t have done anything like this when I started either. It was still an exertion for me, but you’d surprise yourself with what you can achieve with slow and steady work

    • @DerelictusAnima
      @DerelictusAnima Год назад

      @@Queenmania2007 WoW, jealous, fun fun fun! There's genetics too, even with work I'm extremely weak, was always like this since I was little, that's why I hated sports, I was constantly mocked for my weakness 🙂

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 Год назад

      @@DerelictusAnima genetics certainly play a part, but I’m definitely not gifted in any way. I tire easily, struggle when it’s steep, don’t win any races etc. but with consistency and discipline everyone can train themselves to be stronger. My constant struggle is to use only myself as a comparator - it is too easy to wish you were as fast/good as “x”, when really you should strive to just improve yourself. That’s my approach anyway

    • @DerelictusAnima
      @DerelictusAnima Год назад

      @@Queenmania2007 That's the most logical and sound approach indeed. Once you start comparing yourself with others too much and taking in what you lack too much then you actually start doing bad instead of improving because of how down that makes you (at least from my perspective).

  • @schandcycle5525
    @schandcycle5525 Год назад

    Don't be seduced by the dark side! Kidding of course, but racing chairs are hard on shoulders -- many of the hardcore racers I knew back in the day have since ended up needing surgery to repair their rotator cuffs... not a small deal when your shoulders also carry your independence. Don't get me wrong, these chairs are incredible devices for all they make possible, but handcycles win for ergonomics over the long haul as an athlete IMHO. And cheers, Daniel -- keep up the great work on your videos! 👍

  • @esptm
    @esptm Год назад

    How do you get in?

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 Год назад

      That will be the subject of the next video I think!

  • @aaronschulte3207
    @aaronschulte3207 Год назад

    good luck sir ,it looks neat.

  • @arsolblanes5058
    @arsolblanes5058 Год назад

    Don't worry, you can count on us we won't tell Karen...for now 😂😂, thanks for sharing

  • @WhozOnfirst
    @WhozOnfirst Год назад

    I've never seen a handcycle up close before...very interesting. It would be cool to see how you actually get in one...doesn't look ez.

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 Год назад

      It's certainly not easy, no, and depends on the nature of your injury, but I've found a way that works for me. I'll show it in another video

  • @gerrymarkd8555
    @gerrymarkd8555 Год назад

    💪🏼💪🏼

  • @PeteMansell
    @PeteMansell Год назад

    Love it! I have trouble getting up the high street :)

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 Год назад

      So do I sometimes. I imagine a helicopter would make picking up the shopping easier ;)

  • @feersum3433
    @feersum3433 Год назад

    What a wonderful couple you both are! This whole series of your travels is a total inspiration, full of fun and great tips for folk like me (paraplegic). Well done both!

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007 Год назад

      Thank you! That's just why I'm making it. Will try and have more stuff out soon :)

  • @J_Lieb
    @J_Lieb Год назад

    🤣 nope to peeling a peach even the fuzzy ones. You can rinse the fuzzy peaches in water to remove some of the fuzz if you are so inclined but no to peeling them.

  • @JeanetteDavis-vy6id
    @JeanetteDavis-vy6id Год назад

    Wow - you really are unstoppable

  • @arsolblanes5058
    @arsolblanes5058 Год назад

    WOW 🐋😍👌

  • @zenabammar3076
    @zenabammar3076 Год назад

    Hopefully I will have the same chance to do this on my wheelchair ♿️ 🤍

  • @Ringmaster101
    @Ringmaster101 Год назад

    Couple of lav mics would help your sound Quite a bit. Ie wind & volume problem fixed. Glad your out traveling & sharing 🎉 keep it up 🎉