I don't know a lot about Beau Miles (if I learn he’s problematic or something this post is coming down *so* fast) and I don't subscribe to his YouTube channel, but every now and then I watch one of his delightfully eccentric documentary adventures. I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's something about this latest video that delighted me for its full 21 minutes. Maybe it’s the way he carried out another eccentric project. Or the way he used two completely divergent activities to break up the monotony of each other over a long period of time. Enjoy.