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The Devil's Road Named Finalist Nominee in London's International Lonely Wolf Film Festival

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The Devil's Road Named Finalist Nominee in London's International Lonely Wolf Film Festival

The Devil’s Road has been named a finalist nominee for Best Documentary in both the Editing/Archival Usage category and the Interactive Category in London’s International Lonely Wolf Film Festival

We’re honored to be among the ranks of films like Kiss the Ground at this worldwide competition.

“Lonely Wolf is not easy to champion and this very achievement should not be taken lightly; out of 855 film projects to be exact, you were one of the few that snatched a top rank in the competition, it doesn't get better than that!” says festival director Adrian Perez.

Learn more at https://www.lonelywolffilmfest.com/winners-winter.html

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The Devil's Road to Show at the 2020 Red Rock Film Festival in Utah

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The Devil's Road to Show at the 2020 Red Rock Film Festival in Utah

The Devil’s Road will be showing in person at the Red Rock Film Festival in St. George, Utah!

November 12, 2020, 7:45 - 9:25 PM MST
Center for the Arts at Kayenta — Theater
881 Coyote Gulch Ct, Ivins, UT 84738

PURCHASE TICKETS:

https://redrockfilmfestival.eventive.org/films/the-devil-s-road-a-baja-adventure-5f71cd4fbc0fd2005233048c

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CANCELLED: San Luis Obispo International Film Festival 2020

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CANCELLED: San Luis Obispo International Film Festival 2020

We are saddened to inform you that due to the recent concerns involving the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival has been cancelled.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this has caused to any travel arrangements you may have made to join us in taking part of this festival.

As we navigate through this challenge, we hope to have other opportunities to showcase the film and will keep you up to date as showings transpire.

Thank you for your continued support.

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The Devil’s Road at the Secret Society of Adultologists: Time Machine Event, San Diego Natural History Museum

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The Devil’s Road at the Secret Society of Adultologists: Time Machine Event, San Diego Natural History Museum

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Join The Devil’s Road
at the Secret Society of Adultologists: Time Machine event! 

TRAVEL BACK IN TIME FOR A 21+ AFTER-HOURS ADVENTURE AT THE SAN DIEGO NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, FEATURING HANDS-ON SCIENCE, MUSIC, VIRTUAL REALITY, CRAFT BEERS AND COCKTAILS, AND CRAFTS! 

YOU’LL HAVE A CHANCE TO RELIVE THE RUGGED JOURNEYS OF NATURALISTS PAST WITH AN EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW OF THE DEVIL'S ROAD: A BAJA ADVENTURE AND Q&A WITH THE FILMMAKERS AND SCIENTISTS.

In this new documentary, a group of adventurers set out across Baja California on a 5,000-mile journey to recreate the century-old expedition of two of America’s most prolific, and obscure, naturalists.

The event will take place on January 24, 2020, at 7PM, with two presentations by The Devil’s Road filmmakers and scientists at 7:30pm and 8:30pm. 

TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!

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"The Devil's Road" Main Expedition, Day 15

Middle of nowhere to Bahia de los Angeles

During our debriefing last night we realized that we were one day ahead of schedule. Not wanting to camp at Yubay for two nights, we decided to head to Bahia de los Angeles, get a hotel, shower (since we have not had one in five days), charge all of our gear and batteries, and regroup.

Tomorrow we will head out to Yubay and meet Greg and Guy to film the tinaja and surrounding areas. 

Sunset over Bahia de los Angeles.

Sunset over Bahia de los Angeles.

"The Devil's Road" Expedition: Days 1, 2, & 3

MARCH 1st (DAY 1)

We woke to a beautiful and chilly day in Santa Cruz to start our two-month trek into Baja California. Bill Sylvester (a retired fireman and friend of ours and one of our adventure consultants) showed up to send us off. Our friend Eric Doughty and his 5-year-old daughter, Gia, accompanied us for the ride through California. All went smooth until we were swallowed up in the greater Los Angeles traffic and the trailer started to wildly fishtail. A slower speed, faster speed, or use of another lane did not help. It was on the second safety stop when we found
that the nut holding the ball onto the hitch has loosened and we were millimeters away from catastrophe. Tragedy adverted!

We arrived at the Potrero County Park (San Diego County) at about 9:30 pm and went about setting up camp, starting a fire, and cracking open a bottle of whiskey. Even though it was very windy and a little chilly through the night, we slept great.

Camp at Potrero County Park (San Diego County)

Camp at Potrero County Park (San Diego County)

Campsite at night or arrival. 

Campsite at night or arrival. 


MARCH 2nd (DAY 2)

A sunny and warm day greeted us and allowed the needed time to pack. We spent the morning organizing, packing, and finalizing any last minute storage issues and drove the bikes to the town of Campo for fuel and a treat for Gia. We are surprisingly calm and excited for the journey ahead. Baja is a magical place for us and we both always feel at home when we are there. Can't wait.



MARCH 3rd (DAY 3)

The wind was blowing hard this morning when we woke up. The area looked like a garage sale, our stuff strewn about from the wind. A whole roll of paper towels was flapping in the wind as one end wrapped around a tree. After a quick breakfast and several cups of mocha, we packed the bikes were sadly saying goodby to Eric and Gia.

We didn't make it but a mile down the road when we had our first blunder. My Sena camera fell off my bike, hit my foot, and slammed onto the pavement while accelerating to 30 mph. The case blew apart, camera parts flying everywhere as JT and I madly tried to keep the other cars from running over the parts. We think we got all of them!

Today was as much about working out problems as it was about getting the filming started. JT forgot to put the locks on the top box as he drove off and nearly lost them. I just about dumped my bike twice while standing still! Our phones are not working. The GPS coordinates appear to be about a mile and a half off. It was all trial and error while figuring out how to use our Sena 10c cameras.  

We had a great ride along the Ruta de Vina. A beautiful road that winds through Baja's wine country and the Guadalupe Valley. This route was the road that Goldman took in 1906 at the end of their expedition. The pair took a steamer from La Paz to Ensenada once the expedition was complete. Nelson continued on to San Diego via steamer and Goldman took a stage coach from Ensenada to Tiajuana through the Guadalupe Valley.

Valle de Guadalupe, Baja's wine country.

Valle de Guadalupe, Baja's wine country.

Ensenada is a huge city. In 1905, there was only about 1,000 people living here and life centered around the waterfront. Now, the city thrives on the shipping industry, tourism abounds with the cruise ship bringing thousands of visitors daily, and one could find just about anything you desire here in this bustling and sprawling community.

Safely Across the Border

"Another Awesome Day on The Devil's Road" - The Broken Wagon Films crew's first south of the border satellite ping! 

"Another Awesome Day on The Devil's Road" - The Broken Wagon Films crew's first south of the border satellite ping!