In episode 4, we cross our first international border into Mexico. We discover the regional treat of Coyotas, go to the beach, then head into the mountains where we try to deliver a 50 year old package to a Tarahumara family.
7 thoughts on “Hungry Riders Ep 4: Northern Mexico’s Desert Desserts and a Delayed Delivery”
It was wonderful hearing & seeing the Photo story. Your Dad would be very proud of you & your video accomplishments on this adventure!
Oh, that was just great to watch! Seeing the Tarahumara women so obviously interested in the photos was such a thrill — warms the cockles of my heart again and again — I’ve watched it 3 times now! Serafina, you did such a fine job of telling the story! Karl’s work from the heart is continued from the heart.
Hey, isn’t there a way to embed YouTube videos in a blog post that gives me the HTML5 player instead of just a ‘Missing Plug-in’ message? I’m sure that I can find the video on YouTube and watch it after I do sufficient googling, but it would be nice to just click.
And “just install Flash” is not the answer I’m hoping for
The plug-in we’re using doesn’t support HTML5 (clearly), but you can find all our videos at youtube.com/hungryriders – the most recent episode will always be featured at the top.
It was wonderful hearing & seeing the Photo story. Your Dad would be very proud of you & your video accomplishments on this adventure!
Greetings from Denmark, Love the site/the show everything
Keep on the good work
Oh, that was just great to watch! Seeing the Tarahumara women so obviously interested in the photos was such a thrill — warms the cockles of my heart again and again — I’ve watched it 3 times now! Serafina, you did such a fine job of telling the story! Karl’s work from the heart is continued from the heart.
Hey, isn’t there a way to embed YouTube videos in a blog post that gives me the HTML5 player instead of just a ‘Missing Plug-in’ message? I’m sure that I can find the video on YouTube and watch it after I do sufficient googling, but it would be nice to just click.
And “just install Flash” is not the answer I’m hoping for
Looks like the cathedrals in Puebla agree with you: http://www.flickr.com/photos/phyxiusone/7688296516/in/photostream
The plug-in we’re using doesn’t support HTML5 (clearly), but you can find all our videos at youtube.com/hungryriders – the most recent episode will always be featured at the top.
Going to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDuLyO3oUFE gives me a “This video is currently unavailable” message. However, youtube-dl -w -t -f 18 saves the day, as usual.
Now I’ve seen the episode. That’s awesome! I’m surprised you didn’t want to spend a little more time hanging out with your Tarahumara “cousins”.