“76” is back.
A few years ago, I created the 76-Second Travel Show with a box of crayons and a FlipCam (and plenty of mistakes I’m willing to share). It grew a bit more involved over the course of half-a-hundred episodes (ie subjects like Billy Joel and Monopoly). But, for whatever reason, it remains one of my more successful creations. Perhaps because I dared to call it a “show”?
I stopped doing it three years ago when things got too busy, but now I’m bringing it back, dag nabbit. Each month I’ll create a new video, exactly 76 seconds in length (for a change), with a bonus “baker’s dozen” 13th episode to appear somewhere each year. Just to keep you paying attention.
This episode (number 54 if you’re keeping track) asks this: why do we walk?
In it, I connect four million years of human’s bipedal history with Tasmania’s Overland Track, a rewarding six-day hike across the center of “Down Under’s Down Under” — a heart-shaped island that dots the Australian exclamation point.
Note: I visited Tasmania while part of Tourism Australia’s correspondent program.
Thanks so much for sharing your experience Robert! Great coverage of the Cradle Mountain and Overland Track walk there.
Thanks for watching MoT! Wish I had had more Tasmania time.
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