76-Second Travel Show: A Valentine for Cold-Weather Travel
Video • Robert Reid • 01.19.10 | 6:01 PM ET
Robert Reid sends his love a few weeks early, with help from "cold expert" Eva Holland
Video by Robert Reid
Video • Robert Reid • 01.19.10 | 6:01 PM ET
Robert Reid sends his love a few weeks early, with help from "cold expert" Eva Holland
Robert Reid, the U.S. Travel Editor for Lonely Planet, lives in Brooklyn. He was the subject of a World Hum interview.
Video by Robert Reid
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@AlexBerger 01.25.10 | 7:50 PM ET
lol, Entertaining video. Nicely done. As I sit here in Scottsdale, AZ (AKA Phoenix) I couldn’t help but chuckle. I’m with you to a degree, but i’m afraid I’m going to have to agree with my fellow Phoenician in the grand scheme of things. Give me cool, but pure cold? Burrrrr!