Arthritic Adventures
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Great input Tim, thank-you, yes I think I need to do more seeing nice shots and then taking the time to turn around and go back and get a smooth shot to the left and a smooth shot to the right if I'm headed over, say, a cool bridge.Watched the Highland vid. With the helmet mounted cam the visuals seemed a little too intense as you swivel your head viewing. Of course it's natural for you but for me as a viewer it was a bit much. My 2cents.
Have arthritic hips and one side has been replaced already. So I'm interested in that side of things.
Best of luck with the channel.
Thanks for the thought, it's greatly appreciated. Good luck with the hips, for me it's all about keeping as active as possible and eating right to give my meds the best possible chance to get the job done. For me it was the feet they looked like my hands, had them completely rebuilt and 4 of 5 joints removed on each foot. 4 years later and I'm playing tennis again.
Cheers and again thank-you for your 2 cents!
CD