This 67-Year-Old Singaporean Auntie Can Climb Better Than You

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @KeyesAnthony
    @KeyesAnthony Год назад +496

    Theres a guy in my gym who just turned 70. Still lead climbs 5.12 on overhanging roofs. He's in better shape than most of the 20 year olds.

    • @georgebeasant5254
      @georgebeasant5254 Год назад +20

      That's what I love about climbing, it's not like bodybuilding where you'll burn out by 35 but it's sustainable and really enjoyable with a nice community

    • @V8chump
      @V8chump Год назад +4

      @@georgebeasant5254This is so wildly true. I came from years of back pain from traditional bodybuilding type workouts (although by no means was I a bodybuilder). Climbing cured my chronic back pain and I feel like it’s made me an all around better athlete as well.

    • @Nuttyirishman85
      @Nuttyirishman85 Год назад

      @@V8chump I never had back problems til I started climbing. Now I have a compressed disc that keeps me up nights.

    • @Daemonioros
      @Daemonioros Год назад +3

      My grandpa is 77 and he still climbs quite regularly. Not as high a grade but he certainly stays in shape.

    • @Aaron-xq6hv
      @Aaron-xq6hv Год назад +3

      A few years ago Chuck Odette climbed 5.14b at 64.

  • @404JNF
    @404JNF Год назад +97

    It’s so wonderful that she can feel young again through climbing. Not only is she inspiring, but so is the community around her. Sometimes it is difficult to break down barriers and just be a friend to someone, regardless of age or ability. Here’s to many more years of climbing, Auntie!!

  • @donnab6391
    @donnab6391 Год назад +136

    I'm a 67-year-old woman. I started climbing at 64. I top-rope and lead climb three days a week. I regularly climb 5.10a routes and have climbed a few 5.10b and 5.10c routes. I also walk on a treadmill at home daily--6 miles on days I go to the gym and 8 or more miles on days that I don't climb. I have walked for years, but I was never an athlete until I hit 64. I love the challenge and the fun of indoor rock climbing.

    • @Tobyzguy
      @Tobyzguy Год назад +4

      You should go outdoors!

    • @jeffdur1330
      @jeffdur1330 Год назад +2

      Cool story bro

    • @jeffdur1330
      @jeffdur1330 Год назад

      Indoor rock climbing and "walking" doesn't make you an athlete 🤣

    • @Tobyzguy
      @Tobyzguy Год назад

      @@jeffdur1330 normally I try to be nice, but clearly you aren't feeling to kind, so maybe work on your reading comprehension. As they said they had walked for years BUT was never an athlete, meaning they took, did not constitute walking as making them an athlete. Stop yucking people's yum dude

    • @donnamoore-sturgill6909
      @donnamoore-sturgill6909 Год назад +5

      I started 2 mos before turning 64...at JOSHUA TREE, of all places, so no joke. I'm in the gym most weeks, yet OUTSIDE is actually less intimidating. It's all the beady eyes & plastic 👀👀. I'm 65 now & just now delving into select 10As in the gym bcs our meetup is only 1x/wk, but we absolutely aren't organized for female climbers here (and bravo to Arizona & Texas for being so female-climb group friendly). I'm working fervently to establish a cadre of good partners (how they belay is SO important-- read that as LISTENS). I climbed multiple routes at Stryker in Montana & just booked a full day each- locally at Mission Gorge, San Diego, & another at Red River Gorge in Kentucky. I'm excited to get OUTSIDE again. I love the challenge & confidence building climbing has brought me, and don't care if I'm ever the snappiest climber at the gym. I know I'm HAVING fun & BRING the fun 🤙🤙🧗‍♀️

  • @jeffreychung1863
    @jeffreychung1863 Год назад +41

    This is great. One of my climbing buddies just turned 79 and my dad just started climbing this year the age of 72. He comes with me and my boys and all 3 generations of us just go and enjoy and make some memories. Good times.

  • @stephenbreithaupt277
    @stephenbreithaupt277 Год назад +49

    age 63 here..started at 59...climbing 11b and still improving. Started to lead climb this week!

    • @thegreatsoider
      @thegreatsoider Год назад +4

      Allez!

    • @walterlotte4215
      @walterlotte4215 Год назад +2

      That's actually quite the good progression. A lot of young people don't have the determination to reach that level in such a time frame. Keep crushing. :)

    • @schecter5035
      @schecter5035 Год назад +1

      Im at 10b after 1 month and nearly 10c i want to achieve an 11b eventually and lead climb. Well done shows you can never start too late either

    • @Tobyzguy
      @Tobyzguy Год назад

      Too bad it took 4 years, I promise it only gets more fun from here! And more time consuming... Till it inevitably consumes your existence. Anyways have fun!

  • @lynzimoore3561
    @lynzimoore3561 Год назад +50

    my 72 year old grandpa still goes climbing with us. he even leads. it’s quite impressive!

  • @ongxuwei
    @ongxuwei Год назад +152

    Ahh so this must be my encik's grandmother that he keeps talking about everyday during training

    • @ianyapxw
      @ianyapxw Год назад +8

      For context, encik means drill sergeant

  • @neoni6540
    @neoni6540 Год назад +98

    I was 39 when I went on a hiking tour in New Zealand. There I met a man from Israel who was in his sixties, who simply told me that he was in good shape due to doing a lot of hiking and cycling around the year when the weather permits and going indoor climbing at other times. It was after this talk that I returned home and tried indoor climbing for the first time. Before that I thought I am too old to start this kind of activity. I'm 45 now, and I've been doing climbing since then regularly. All these restrictions are really in our head first, now I know that)

    • @OGS.Official
      @OGS.Official  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! It's never too late and we're never too old!

    • @YiftachC
      @YiftachC Год назад

      Was he called roni kass?

  • @rocketguy2
    @rocketguy2 8 месяцев назад +1

    So inspiring! Started rock wall climbing last week at age 69...Wadda blast!

  • @henderjenkins2467
    @henderjenkins2467 Год назад +6

    that one lady in her senior climbing group being 80 really suprised me, amazing

  • @krahmiin
    @krahmiin Год назад +16

    I'm nowhere close to her age just yet, but her mentioning that climbing helped her back pain reminded me.. I have fibromyalgia and the frequency of my flares has SIGNIFICANTLY decreased and my overall daily pain has decreased as well since I started climbing about a year ago. Me and my boyfriend host "top-rope tuesday's" at our local gym and we get a fair amount of people around or past their 40's/50's. After just a few sessions they often report decreased pain from older injuries or even arthritis (obviously, do take care if you are to climb with an injury). Climbing has been known to help with mental pain as well, we hear this most often. I just love it so much and I love hearing stories like our Aunty Dolly here

  • @kityfresh
    @kityfresh Год назад +25

    My goodness. What an inspiring lady!! 👏❤

  • @V8chump
    @V8chump Год назад +19

    Im only in my mid 20s but climbing also solved my back pain! Years and years of chronic back pain from working out is gone. I’ve been climbing for about 9 months and it’s crazy how much better it is

  • @Monscent
    @Monscent Год назад +2

    37 just started climbing. Love this, gives me confidence Ill be climbing in 30 years and probably feel so much better because of it!

  • @itshollyw959
    @itshollyw959 Год назад +10

    She is so awesome! My grandfather climbed up until he he fell sick with Alzheimer's, but he enjoyed ice and rock climbing well into his 60's. I started climbing about 6 months ago, and it's been amazing to continue his legacy. Love the older generation of climbers so much.

  • @Rollins-ek3li
    @Rollins-ek3li Год назад +1

    This video should have a million hits. I love it, I love it.

  • @Bonbon-C
    @Bonbon-C Год назад +1

    Age is just a state of mind.... look at auntie she is living proof that you can do anything =)

  • @arzialous
    @arzialous Год назад +2

    This was so beautiful to watch, big smile on my face the whole way through!

  • @mizzpink84
    @mizzpink84 Год назад +1

    You're my inspiration Auntie Dolly !!! And all the strong cool senior ladies who climb! TQ so much 🥰 for this powerful message that we should not limit ourselves

  • @volobuev2002
    @volobuev2002 Год назад +1

    Great! I love climbing. I had started doing it when i was 34.

  • @alexhippenhammer6234
    @alexhippenhammer6234 Год назад +8

    When I was in my early 20's, I lived in South Korea. There's a lot of good outdoor climbing there, and a lot of retired older Koreans who crush. One weekend I was climbing with some friends at a crag outside of Ulsan, and we hopped on a 12b with fixed draws that was pretty tough - I only got a few draws up. This old Korean lady, who must've been in her mid to late 50's, was telling me how to climb it, and I ignored her. After we got off, she got on the route and proceeded to turn to us and tell us all the beta AS SHE WAS CLIMBING IT. Humbling.

  • @talyalewis6357
    @talyalewis6357 Год назад +5

    So good seeing I'm in company (I'm not much younger than you). My daughter got me into climbing a little over a year ago, and now she has me leading!! What we mom's will do for our kids, while loving every minute of it 😍

  • @nineplustentwentyone26
    @nineplustentwentyone26 Год назад +1

    This lady is THE GOAT. Hats off to her. She brings good to the title of "aunty"

  • @jakobbauz
    @jakobbauz 5 месяцев назад

    She's so sweet. 🥰

  • @mosz1410
    @mosz1410 Год назад +3

    what a lovely lady!! this just means to show that everyone can climb and learn from it, no matter the age, gender, ethnicity, whatever else, climbing is for everyone :D

  • @douglasevans3314
    @douglasevans3314 Год назад

    I love it. Those ladies are absolutely wonderful.

  • @jesstamau1
    @jesstamau1 Год назад +1

    OMG this is so awesome!!!!! Go Aunty Dolly!!!!!

  • @George-nx8zu
    @George-nx8zu Год назад +2

    This is seriously inspiring

  • @arimesser5822
    @arimesser5822 Год назад +9

    I love this! I boulder with my 64 year old dad and hes scared to go on rope, whereas im scared of him taking big falls on the crash pad lol. We've both been climbing for 6 years and I've only recently gotten him to try top rope

  • @car0lkaaa
    @car0lkaaa Год назад +2

    I’m really impressed! I hope I will climb at her age 😊

  • @beatpirate8
    @beatpirate8 Год назад +1

    Omg goals ! I am still learning and already feel I’m too old. I will keep trying!

  • @mountveggie
    @mountveggie 10 месяцев назад

    This aunty is my inspiration!! ❤

  • @hexrag5901
    @hexrag5901 Год назад +2

    at my gym because i climb during the day the average age is probably 65. Pretty inspiring to be honest! I made me consider my long term health goals more

  • @elizabetha7753
    @elizabetha7753 Год назад +2

    This is so beautiful!!! Thank you so much for sharing💗💗💗

  • @tristanparrish7350
    @tristanparrish7350 Год назад +1

    It would be awesome to see that trio climbing

  • @maadaaoh
    @maadaaoh Год назад

    So inspiring & heartwarming!

  • @lester44444
    @lester44444 Месяц назад +1

    I've got an older bloke who climbs at a bunch of the local bouldering gyms, and he always comes in the coolest looking leotards. He was smashing out V7s when I started, but nowadays he likes to do circuits at a lower intensity. I genuinely think he's the smoothest static climber in the gym - he moves sooo slowly and gracefully, and he never looks tired on and off the wall 😩 it's like he's got glue on his hands....and then at the end he'll do campus circuits to cool down 😂😭 puts the rest of us to shame hahahahaha
    I don't think I've ever seen his footwork slip, or seen him not do a downclimb, and he's always teaching us about static technique and body mechanics hahahahaha hope I grow up to climb like him....can't even imagine how beastly his grip strength must be to hold onto the wall so long on each climb

  • @randydewees7338
    @randydewees7338 Год назад +5

    Started climbing in 1973, I'm 68 now. I routinely lead 11+ outdoors (I suck in the gym), and occasionally get up the odd 12. The last 15 years has not been the greatest healthwise - lumbar spine issues mean no more real bouldering. Three level cervical fusion (you don't want to know), and now in cancer remission. The only good thing is losing weight during cancer treatment I'm finally down that 15 pounds I always wanted off in middle age! Power wise I'm weak as a kitten compared to my prime, but my mental game has mostly made up for it. Wished I knew then, when I could easily do one arm pullups, what I know now.

    • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
      @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Год назад +1

      That is phenomenal. I am 66 and have climbed 5.13 for over 30 years with no injuries and now finally have perfect health due to consistent lifestyle and a primal diet. Never stop progressing your knowledge. The world has all the information but so little of the wisdom needed to use it.

  • @easybreezy6
    @easybreezy6 4 месяца назад

    I wanna be like her when I grow up!!

  • @rabarbera2010
    @rabarbera2010 Год назад +5

    Great video!
    In my local climbing gym, there are lots of climbers in their 60s and 70s who come regularly and are really not that bad! I started climbing at 35, now I'm 42 and still hoping to improve 🙂 And hopefully I'll be able to climb till I'm 80 or so.😉

    • @donnamoore-sturgill6909
      @donnamoore-sturgill6909 Год назад

      Where? I'm in San Marcos,.CA & it wd be NICE to see anyone close to my age.

    • @rabarbera2010
      @rabarbera2010 Год назад

      @@donnamoore-sturgill6909 I'm from Germany :-) How old are you?

    • @donnamoore-sturgill6909
      @donnamoore-sturgill6909 Год назад

      @@rabarbera2010 65. Began at nearly 64. Having FUN. Booked outdoor climbs in Red River Gorge, Kentucky & locally here at Mission Gorge in San Diego. Possibly doing a day in Joshua Tree National Park soon.

  • @stephentang9819
    @stephentang9819 Год назад +1

    I think it is the staying socially young aspect which is greatly under appreciated in the world of climbing. I love how people of all ages / background hang together 😊.

  • @muumarlin1731
    @muumarlin1731 Год назад

    Love this!! I'd love to see older people checking out this awesome sport.

  • @TylerCheeseman
    @TylerCheeseman Год назад +1

    How rad would it be to go climbing with your grandma?? Such an awesome video 👏

  • @hawthornewipe
    @hawthornewipe Год назад +1

    Damnit I guess I can't give up on the training now can I! Epic! Legend :)

  • @longboardcamify
    @longboardcamify Год назад

    This put a smile on my face. What a sweet woman. Would belay anytime!

  • @chuckodette
    @chuckodette Год назад +1

    Honorary member of the Immortals Climbing Club!

  • @audreytan4982
    @audreytan4982 Год назад

    I just see the title and I feel like commenting, you are so cool aunty! 💖💘

  • @ColanChen
    @ColanChen Год назад

    amazing and encouraging !!

  • @applesandoranges9916
    @applesandoranges9916 Год назад +1

    my mentor at the gym comes in with her granddaughter. One of her climbing buddies is a 74 year old gentleman and I cannot climb half as well😂 It is really encouraging to see people of all ages and body types work in something together.

  • @crimsonraen
    @crimsonraen Год назад

    Ahhhh LOVE it! Life goals! :)

  • @TaiwaneseFrog
    @TaiwaneseFrog Год назад

    this is really inspiring

  • @grace-tanno1389
    @grace-tanno1389 Год назад

    That's lovely!

  • @Emi-fq6cy
    @Emi-fq6cy Год назад +1

    Inspiring!

  • @Rufgaudas
    @Rufgaudas Год назад +8

    There is a women in my gym, she is 65 now, and she is climbing like 2-3 times/week, she started rock climbing like 3-4years ago (ofc Covid pause didn't help to progress). And she is quite good, at the moment in bouldering she is climbing 6B - 6B+, and on a lead wall she beats ~6B, and sometimes attempts 6C-7A with a top rope :) oh, and we did some real rocks as well. She is not planning to stop!

    • @thegreatsoider
      @thegreatsoider Год назад +2

      Now I have no excuse to not get good lol. Started around the same time and her lead is better than me. I guess she is in the lead in terms of progress...

    • @Rufgaudas
      @Rufgaudas Год назад +1

      @@thegreatsoider Well she works in children school as a physical education teacher, she knows few things about keeping a healthy body and keeping the longevity :) She is a gem to have around.

  • @hidemat5141
    @hidemat5141 Год назад

    That's so great!

  • @puregsr
    @puregsr Год назад

    Climbing in Taiwan is awesome.Thanks for sharing!

  • @bibilimgaogao
    @bibilimgaogao Год назад

    Lovely video, lovely people:)

  • @loweeching3793
    @loweeching3793 Год назад

    aunty dolly is so cute! :)

  • @Barrbuckclimbs
    @Barrbuckclimbs Год назад

    Wholesome

  • @AllegraClimbingPsychologist
    @AllegraClimbingPsychologist Год назад +14

    It's importnat to know that not all 67-years old can achieve this because of sedentarity during younger age. BUT! This is a lot of inspiration for the mindset! It's not about "everyone can do what she can", because it's not true, but everyone can try getting out of their comfort zone and be healthier and more connected 🥰 You might even surprise yourself!

    • @donnamoore-sturgill6909
      @donnamoore-sturgill6909 Год назад +1

      But they can maybe do a lower route. This is what's great about climbing, whereas when we surf, we never known what Mother Ocean's gonna toss our way!

  • @tijndevries6574
    @tijndevries6574 Год назад +4

    very nice video for sure. good for her and good that climbing is for any age which is proven by this video again. one thing i dont agree with is the title, not necessarily because of the grade or whatever but there are so many climbers that are actually really good that are even older. i know a few people who are this age or older who climb around 8a, but they started climbing on a younger age ofcourse.

    • @donnamoore-sturgill6909
      @donnamoore-sturgill6909 Год назад

      This is true with any of the more challenging sports. Like I took up this, skateboarding, & surfing laaaater. Believe me, if I would've started in even my early 40s I feel like I'd be crushing it. It's soooo about sticking with it & how often ya go. And getting outside of our HEADS.

  • @jurassictart6897
    @jurassictart6897 Год назад

    omg she reminds me of my mom so much😭

  • @luvettese7924
    @luvettese7924 Год назад

    Good Job

  • @iansilverlight4540
    @iansilverlight4540 Год назад

    Great Inspiration🙏💪 Respect!

  • @thenativebrookie
    @thenativebrookie Год назад

    My first ever outdoor climb and...there was a guy that must have been in his 60s free soloing my route! 😅

  • @SchismSphinx
    @SchismSphinx Год назад +15

    She's fitter than me and I'm less than half her age omg

    • @SchismSphinx
      @SchismSphinx Год назад +1

      im unfit

    • @daredevilbrown9635
      @daredevilbrown9635 Год назад +3

      @@SchismSphinx That may be the case but if you put your mind to it, you could put yourself on the same path as her. Everyone starts somewhere, no body are experts straight away.Go for it, never give up!

    • @walterlotte4215
      @walterlotte4215 Год назад +1

      @@SchismSphinx I started climbing around your age and I got quite fit at around 40 now, being stronger than most people in the gym (ofc worlds away from the really strong people). You just need to get addicted to some sport - fitness will come as a byproduct. :)

  • @33Jenesis
    @33Jenesis Год назад +4

    I was dumped by a climber because I was a hiker. I said “teach me” but he said our level would be too different. What he didn’t know was that I was willing to try for me, not for him, to face my fear of height. I conquered my decades long fear of water by self learning how to swim since 2021. I can swim free style and breaststroke comfortably today. I am sure I can join a climbing gym to give rock climbing a go (I have harness and all sorts of biners from mountaineering days). I am retired. I set goals to look forward to until my eyes can’t see, fingers frozen, mind goes, or heart gives up.

    • @iagree4686
      @iagree4686 Год назад +5

      what??? teaching new climbers is one of the most fun parts, why would he do that....

    • @33Jenesis
      @33Jenesis Год назад

      @@iagree4686 It’s probably an excuse to bail out ;)

  • @duckseatingbread
    @duckseatingbread Год назад

    Auntie super fit and cute!!!

  • @darrenkohhh
    @darrenkohhh Год назад

    Auntie rocking the Adidas five ten niad vcs! Fire

  • @slimsantilli4476
    @slimsantilli4476 Год назад +2

    What do you call your Aunt when she is mountain climbing? Upping the aunty.

  • @PatPush
    @PatPush Год назад +1

    Impressive yes. Where I grew up there's quite a few old dogs who climb around 6a'ish free solo on their home crag 😆

  • @MyMusicSosa
    @MyMusicSosa Год назад

    Te quiero mucho tía dolly

  • @summerain
    @summerain Год назад

    she has great technique 🫶

  • @tayjinghui6944
    @tayjinghui6944 Год назад

    aiyo she’s so cute ❤

  • @glynhannaford7332
    @glynhannaford7332 Год назад

    Who is the lady at 2:08? Does she have a channel?

  • @ashleywritesUX
    @ashleywritesUX 9 месяцев назад

    I pray I’m climbing at 67 and beyond

  • @peterhammer6915
    @peterhammer6915 Год назад +3

    This is a nice video 👍. Climbing is one of the physical sports, where age doesn't matter as much as in many other sports. Of course it matters but you can balance out the explosive power loss with other attributes. I started climbing at 35 years and my personal best has been 7c since 1999. I was still able to climb a 7c in 2020 at 61y and hopefully this year again after overcoming some health problems now. And even if not, climbing beautiful outdoor routes is so much fun in good company.

  • @nagaselin8710
    @nagaselin8710 Год назад +2

    Again,climbing is a all-age friendly sport with some entertainment and socializing

  • @MiddleAgedBob
    @MiddleAgedBob Год назад +3

    The brittle bones comments she has heard make no sense to me. Yes, the bones get more brittle as one gets older, particularly with women. But one of the best ways to slow that from happening is to stay active like this lady is doing.

  • @goodvibebrosphilippines
    @goodvibebrosphilippines Год назад

    Very cool 💯

  • @mndeg
    @mndeg Год назад

    wholesome

  • @DorkyPaperbag
    @DorkyPaperbag Год назад

    SO CUTEEE!!!!

  • @arghosinha1424
    @arghosinha1424 Год назад

    Hope I'm her in my 60s ♥️

  • @MartinClimbs
    @MartinClimbs Год назад +4

    I work in a climbing gym and we have a local climbing legend that is 95 years old. dude topropes everything but still, he is a total Chad and a retired mountaineer

  • @gwot
    @gwot Год назад +1

    climb better than me is not difficult, I just wish I can walk upright when I'm at her age!

  • @LucasdaMatta
    @LucasdaMatta Год назад +1

    idk why i cried

    • @donnamoore-sturgill6909
      @donnamoore-sturgill6909 Год назад

      When I dove into the majority of supportive, appreciative comments here- me too. Glad I wasn't alone. (Started at 64)

  • @v3rtmedia
    @v3rtmedia Год назад

    What a badass!!!!

  • @RealRaizo
    @RealRaizo Год назад

    That title is PERSONAL.

  • @situpeutparlemoi
    @situpeutparlemoi Год назад

    There's several 60+ yo couples at my gym in various stages of climbing experience - from 1 year in to decades.
    In my martial arts club, most of our instructors are 70, our eldest member is 78. He still spars, even!
    Never believe anyone who says physical activity isn't for the old. It's never too late to try something new.

  • @BoulderingBobat
    @BoulderingBobat Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @paolonutinisshoe
    @paolonutinisshoe Год назад +2

    does she have social media?

  • @JortsoftheJungle
    @JortsoftheJungle Год назад +1

    I hope thats me when i get old

  • @juicytin14
    @juicytin14 Год назад

    crushing it! there are a lot of older climbers, and climbing is definitely a sport you can continue doing for a long time if you are smart with your recovery and managing your injuries

  • @sirpig_
    @sirpig_ Год назад +1

    cute

  • @neoni6540
    @neoni6540 Год назад

    Can you please tell me the name of the climbing gym in this video and the city?

    • @summerain
      @summerain Год назад +1

      climb central kallang, singapore

    • @neoni6540
      @neoni6540 Год назад

      @@summerain Many thanks! A very nice gym

  • @Sendboi
    @Sendboi Год назад +4

    She may climb better than y’all. stay safe out there🗿
    But In all seriousness, that’s so cool. She seems awesome

  • @polski1986
    @polski1986 Год назад +5

    I knew I sucked.. but now totally depressed knowing a 70 year old lady climbs better 😅

    • @olig7979
      @olig7979 Год назад

      Don't worry, the title is lying

    • @donnamoore-sturgill6909
      @donnamoore-sturgill6909 Год назад

      Dude. You all good. Ignore the show-offs. Point is: KEEP IT MOVING. There folks who 'throw in the towel' on fun before they're 40! Rock on 🤘

  • @iagree4686
    @iagree4686 Год назад +2

    why so many people triggered about the title? just enjoy the wholesome video

    • @donnamoore-sturgill6909
      @donnamoore-sturgill6909 Год назад

      Three guesses...first 2 don't count. Perhaps: Lack of humility, humor, 'topped out' on hubris comes to mind. Most aren't half her age & are gonna evolve after life delivers some 'health surprise' & kids they're actually actively raising. Loving the overall STOKE from MOST OF US here. And I'd rather climb with this aunty, frankly. The DBs are sounding like a bunch of aggros whose personalities just show up to 💩 on a parade. Whatevs.

  • @jasond4216
    @jasond4216 Год назад +2

    Video Title: "67-Year-Old Auntie Can Climb Better Than You"
    Amateurs in comments: "And I took that personally"

  • @NongAi
    @NongAi Год назад

    This is so cute haha