Year: 2005
Traveler – California’s Gold (126)
He’s a USC icon and is definitely one of the most famous and beloved horses in the world! A beautiful white horse whose story has become the
CABoom – Visiting (1307)
Huell attends CABoom, a first-of-its-kind festival and trade show focusing on contemporary architecture and design in Los Angeles. Note: This
Amir’s Garden – Visiting (1306)
Once barren, but now planted with trees and shrubs, Amir’s Garden in Griffith Park is an oasis. Huell visits and learns about the garden
Encinitas – Road Trip (134)
Huell travels to the beautiful coastal community of Encinitas in San Diego County. Note: This episode was released across Public Broadcasting
Wild Horse Sanctuary – California’s Gold (7009)
Huell’s off to Shingletown in Northern California for a visit to a remarkable Wild Horse Sanctuary, which gives a permanent home to these
Sea Caves – California’s Gold (7010)
Huell travels out to Santa Cruz Island to explore its famous sea caves by kayak, and spends a day paddling way back into these sometimes very
Australian Football – Visiting (1305)
Huell’s off to Fort Irwin to find an unlikely sports team—The Mojave Greens Australian Football Club. www.mojavegreens.com Note: This episode was
Venice Beach – Visiting (1304)
Huell finds out why Venice Beach is such an popular attraction for both tourists and locals alike. He watches paddle tennis, volleyball and meets
Moorten Botanical Garden – Visiting (1315)
In this episode Huell visits an amazing cactus garden that’s been a Palm Springs attraction for three generations. Note: This episode was
Salmon Fishing – California’s Gold (7008)
Huell learns about Native American fishing techniques on a trip to Eureka with members from the Yurok tribe at the mouth of the Klamath river.
