A Bloody Long Run

21 mins
In 1864 the mass murdering pastoralist Angus McMillan cut an ambitious 220km path through the mountains between two remote gold mining towns in the heart of Victoria, Australia. 120 years later a group of bushwalkers stitched the trail back together. When Beau Miles found out about the track he decided to run it, thinking ‘gee, this track has a story to tell’! Running 73 km a day for three days over steep, often unmarked terrain, and having grown up thinking McMillan was a colonial hero, there was a lot of terrain, and thinking, to be absorbed. He’d finally embarked on a running adventure that wasn’t just about running.

Beau Miles

Director

Beau Miles

Producer

Jodi Evans

Producer

Mitch Drummond

Camera Operator

Brett Campbell

Camera Operator

Chris Ord

Camera Operator

Beau Miles

Camera Operator

James Dobson

Sound Mixer

Lucy Cawood

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