I mean, without being in any way ageist, check out how intrepid these folks are!, all thoroughly enjoying the challenges of the great outdoors! Disabled Ramblers…brilliantly organised, safe and, not least, incredibly good fun!!👍👏👏👏
My Garmin VIRB camera records this data except for temperature which is a separate device. I then use Garmin VIRB Edit software to add the data to the video if I wish. Also, I use an external battery attached to the camera to give me a full day of recording time. www.garmin.com/en-GB/p/165499
Hi, I paused the vlog vid at 2.09 to check out this three wheeler with the chunky tires and tool roll on front. can anyone tell me what brand/model this is please and where to buy one. Thankyou very much in advance. would really like to know has i live in quite a hilly area and this would be a big advantage. Kind regards. love the vlogs, keep em coming. more the merrier . Bri
Hi Bri, that is a Tramper TWS (Three Wheeled Scooter) www.tramper.co.uk/products/scooter Occasionally a second-hand one is for sale on our web (but none at the moment) disabledramblers.co.uk/category/for-sale/ Otherwise just contact sarah@beamer.co.uk and she will put you in touch with your local agent.
An off-road scooter such as a Tramper of TGA Supersport is needed for the ramble in the video - and for many we do. Members who don't own a suitable scooter can hire one of our loan Trampers.
@@jrcuthbertson but do you wish these obstacles could be replaced with a standard lach gate so all paths etc are accessible for all not just able bodied people 😉
@@gowithbazza Yes. However, gaps are even better. Gates need to be at least 1.2 metres wide, preferably two way opening with easy-latch opening mechanism.
im disabled yet dwp have stopped my disability payments even though my health has deteriorated, going to tribunals soon and hope i win as i did five years ago but got worse no help from drs got no carer really struggling on my own can't go to the shop just in isolation in house alone ,