Presented by Yeti Coolers, Lost and Found: Baja is a new video by Dana Brown that looks to capture the experience of four friends who embark on a trip down the Baja California Peninsula in search of a good time. For this film Brown would track the exploits of his On Any Sunday: The Next Chapter star Carlin Dunne, as Dunne headed to Cabo San Lucas with buddies Marcus Boyle, Mike Claytor and Baja 1000 veteran Mark Daniels. Boyle and Claytor had never ridden Baja prior to the making of the film, so were truly in for a unique adventure.

Depicting this particular story is a great fit for 55-year-old Brown, who was in the process of putting together a promotional film deal with Yeti, as gus 2005 film Dust to Glory that covers the SCORE Baja 1000 has become legendary in the motorsports action genre.

“Yeti is producing these things, and they are doing one a week,” Brown said. “Apparently they liked Dust to Glory a lot, so they asked me to do something with them. I called Carlin about it, and he had plans to go down there anyway, so we just kind of tagged along. That’s how it all started.”

Dana Brown followed the crew on their seven-day, 1000-mile journey would fit into a shorter format versus the full-length film Dust to Glory.

“I’ve always been interested in doing a shorter format film because I knew it would be a real challenge, but it’s no different than any other project where the same question always has to be answered, ‘Who’s gonna pay for this?’” Brown said. “Now that it’s over, I feel privileged to have done it, and I hope to do more of them. I think you could make a zillion movies about a zillion different things in Baja. It is such a huge canvas.”

Check out Dana Brown’s latest film Lost and Found: Baja here: