Adventure Pam's CrutchCam™
Adventure Pam demonstrates the CrutchCam™ as she crutches to the bus stop (and misses her bus.)
Music: Left Leg (Longplayers Mix)
Artist: Kinder ...
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Game Ready Demonstration
Cool guy Rudy gives Adventure Pam a demo for the post operative cold therapy Game Ready "accelerated recovery system". It cools and compresses the...
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Adventure Pam's ACL Allograft Surgery
Adventure Pam's meniscus repair and ACL Allograft surgery performed by Dr. Bert Mandelbaum at the Surgery Center of the Pacific, Los Angeles, CA. ...
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Nepali Toilet
Separated from the rest of the trekking group, Adventure Pam recovers from a mysterious food or waterborne illness in a Nepali lodge with an indoor...
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Mmmm, Yak Butter Tea
Adventure Pam enjoys the legendary yak butter tea at La Villa Sherpani in Lukla, Nepal.
"It was the end of the trek, and we were having a party to...
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Condors Love Poop
Wildlife Enthusiast Johanna Turner explains to Adventure Pam the California Condor cooling system during a day of canyoneering. How's that for all...
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Adventure Pam - Canyoneering - 8 min. version
Adventure Pam and Special Guest Expert Sonny Lawrence demonstrate the sport of canyoneering in the San Gabriel Mountains of California.
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Adventure Pam - Canyoneering - 3 min. version
Adventure Pam and Special Guest Expert Sonny Lawrence demonstrate the sport of canyoneering in the San Gabriel Mountains of California.
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About AdventurePam
Not that you would do this, because you're so intelligent and cautious, but don't attempt rappelling without seeking the proper training. We find many fraying, hardware store ropes in the canyons, (which are unsuitable BTW). Make sure you go with a reputable guide service, or an ACA Certified Canyon Leader. For more information, please visit canyoneering.net or alpinets.com to find a class or guide in your area. Thanks for watching!
Not that you would do this, because you're so intelligent and cautious, but don't attempt rappelling without seeking the proper training. We find many fraying, hardware store ropes in the canyons, (which are unsuitable BTW). Make sure you go wit...