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Darío Higuera Meza, a 70-year-old saddle maker in Baja California, traveled 200 miles in 20 days by muleback, herding a pack train of donkeys all the way to La Paz. Overcoming health issues, rattlesnakes, and hot days on dusty, forgotten trails, he and his family carried a load of goat cheese, dates, sugarcane candy, and wine. They made this journey to honor the memory of los arrieros de las recuas, the muleteers of Baja’s donkey pack trains.
Aislada en el desierto de Baja California Sur, la existencia del ranchero, apasionante y frágil, se manifiesta a través de personajes tan interesantes como desconocidos. Este documental nos introduce en la vida de Elisa Villavicencio Aguilar, Venancio Gómez Hirales, Darío Higuera Meza y Simón Monroy Roseau, entre otros.