Travel Weekly senior editor Robert Silk, writer Laura Kiniry and host Rebecca Tobin talk about the concept of traveling for “extreme sitting.”
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Today we’re examining a type of travel activity that you won’t yet find on a tour or a cruise shore excursion list yet. Nearly two years ago, reporter Robert Silk fulfilled a personal project: Called the desert sit, or competitive sitting, or extreme sitting, he went to the desert and sat in one spot for an entire day.
The activity combines travel with some of the trends that became paramount during the pandemic. Being outdoors and distant, mindfulness, disconnecting from devices and the pursuit of longtime goals. And then he wrote about it for Travel Weekly.
The sit that started it all: Senior editor Robert Silk sitting in the Mojave Desert at Joshua Tree National Park in June 2020. Photo Credit: Peter Wick, Azzurri Productions
Lately, the interest in extreme sitting has been renewed via an article written by Laura Kiniry for Atlas Obscura, and so host Rebecca Tobin brought the two of them together again, to talk about the philosophy and practicalities of traveling in order to just sit.
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