I think your such an inspiration, so brave and so many things to think about before making choices. Able bodied people are ignorant to the dangers that non able bodied people face on a daily basis. I love the footage of the little bear 🐻, it was moving quite quickly so lm surprised you got him in frame. And l seen the squirrel or chipmunk too!
Yes I agree that people do not really understand all the ways a person with a disability has to plan and think through each step of the day. I notice this even more now as I am aging. i caught the bear on my dash cam. It usually runs all the time so I can just go back and download it later. But that is why there was bug spatter in the way. I have to try and keep my windshield more clean I guess. Haha
Hi there, Ivana here, fellow paraplegic. I was thinking while watching a youtuber motorcyclist that perhaps you could mount a camera on your head band and point it to what you look at. This would leave your hands free to show your various activities , how you do things, how you move around, how you transfer and would create more content. It would make your videos more varied and more interesting particularly to the newly disabled, young and old, who need encouragement to try new ways to live life independently. The motorcyclist is traveling the world solo and films her trips with the camera mounted on her helmet.
Thank you! I always appreciate feedback on how I can improve. I do have a head mount for my camera but usually forget that I have it. I will try to make it more of a priority to make that happen. I agree about more visuals of what I do. I need to plan ahead more. That would help me make that happen. Thanks for the ideas. I am definitely going to work on some of your ideas!
Beautiful country up there!! Thanks for sharing!
Wow such a beautiful area.😊
Glad you feel Back I have not watched before so will be looking forward.
Have a look at my old videos too if you like. :)
You do seem a bit more settled or grounded on this video.
Very beautiful places.
Thanks for showing us.
Wow! Thanks. that is nice to hear!
I think your such an inspiration, so brave and so many things to think about before making choices. Able bodied people are ignorant to the dangers that non able bodied people face on a daily basis.
I love the footage of the little bear 🐻, it was moving quite quickly so lm surprised you got him in frame.
And l seen the squirrel or chipmunk too!
Yes I agree that people do not really understand all the ways a person with a disability has to plan and think through each step of the day. I notice this even more now as I am aging.
i caught the bear on my dash cam. It usually runs all the time so I can just go back and download it later. But that is why there was bug spatter in the way. I have to try and keep my windshield more clean I guess. Haha
Hi there, Ivana here, fellow paraplegic. I was thinking while watching a youtuber motorcyclist that perhaps you could mount a camera on your head band and point it to what you look at. This would leave your hands free to show your various activities , how you do things, how you move around, how you transfer
and would create more content. It would make your videos more varied and more interesting particularly to the newly disabled, young and old, who need encouragement to try new ways to live life independently. The motorcyclist is traveling the world solo and films her trips with the camera mounted on her helmet.
Thank you! I always appreciate feedback on how I can improve. I do have a head mount for my camera but usually forget that I have it. I will try to make it more of a priority to make that happen. I agree about more visuals of what I do. I need to plan ahead more. That would help me make that happen. Thanks for the ideas. I am definitely going to work on some of your ideas!