8 Interesting People I Met Riding on the Arizona-Mexico Border



Meeting people on a BMW motorcycle travel adventure in southern Arizona on the Arizona-Mexico border. Riding the best roads between Naco, Nogales, Sasabe and Lukeville. Motorcycle camping and cooking. Scenic beauty and great roads.

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00:44 – Naco
02:32 – Montezuma Pass
05:17 – San Rafael Natural Area
07:57 – Patagonia
10:14 – Nogales
11:58 – Ruby Road
13:17 – Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
16:28 – Sasabe
19:21 – Kitt Peak National Observatory
21:04 – Tohono O’odham Nation
21:45 – Ajo
27:31 – Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

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30 thoughts on “8 Interesting People I Met Riding on the Arizona-Mexico Border”

  1. I worked for Sky Island Alliance in the 90's. Can vouch for the bird watching. Your video brought up a TON of memories. Thank you for this. I love this new storytelling element in your videos!

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  2. The element of the interaction with people in your travels brings a wonderful dimension to your artistic prowess as a cinematographer!
    Following all of your videos, I recall the same feelings and feedback on your Canada trip segments, where you interviewed some people along the way. Keep it up. Thanks for taking us along!

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  3. Sterling, you are a class act. I initially watched you for motorcycling. I enjoy your camping; I enjoy your camp meals. I love that you enjoy a good beer, but honestly, your ability to film and document puts your channel right up there at the top with other docu series. Thanks for the travels. I do miss the little Honda though.

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  4. Hi, Sterling! I’ve been watching your channel for several years, I even went back and watched all the globe riders movies. This video was really special — some of your best work yet! Keep it up! I hope to get out to Bisbee and stay at the Jonquil one of these days.

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  5. Sterling, This format is Gold! Although it was before my time, it reminds me of CBS Sunday mornings Cross Country trips by town. Getting to know America and true everyday people. Please make more by state. Cheers to beers with campfires as well.❤

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  6. Another great ride along video. You have the gift of a storyteller, not unlike the storytellers of long gone civilizations. Except for updated media and equipment. I mean that as a compliment. In case you’re wondering, some of us do take note of the effort required to get some of those shots.

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