Riding Solo in Mexico


In his latest adventure motorcycle documentary Beyond The Border (Riding Solo in Mexico), Seattle filmmaker and motorcycle-journalist Sterling Noren pursues his passion for adventure travel.
In this documentray, he rides his BMW GS riding through the Baja Peninsula and the Sierra Madre Mountains of Northern Mexico in search of a story about life in Mexico that is not full of violence and despair. 

He succeeds in capturing the spirit of adventure and discovery, and making a film as much about motorcycle travel as it is about freedom, survival and people coming together to make peace.
Heading solo into the unknown, Noren successfully navigates 3,000 miles of rugged terrain, passing through small fishing villages along the coast of Baja, and the isolated pueblos on dirt roads at the bottom of the spectacular 6,100 ft deep Copper Canyon (a canyon system four times the size of the Grand Canyon). 

He tells a story of friendships, fears and challenge as he discovers a "real treasure of Sierra Madre," a life-affirming event that stands in contrast to the ever-present news about the drug wars south of the border. 

Noren documents "the greatest race the world has never seen," the 50-mile Copper Canyon Ultra Marathon, meets it's inspiring organizer Micah True (Caballo Blanco) and the race participants, the ancient tribe of Tarahumara Indians - The RarĂ¡muri.

Sterling Noren is motorcyclist at heart and a solo filmmaker with no support, no back up plan and no reservations. His goal was to survive the challenges of riding alone in Mexico, document the journey on film.

Produced and Directed by Sterling Noren, Beyond the Border (Riding Solo in Mexico) is available on DVD (NF-BTB) for a retail price of $24.95. He has also produced the BMW GS Off-Road Riding Skills DVD (091-0200) whichs is available for $29.95.

Both motorcycle DVDs are available through Touratech-USA or by calling 1-800-491-2926.

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