Month: December 2003
Teardrops – California’s Gold (6001)
Step back in time with Huell as he visits a weekend gathering of classic teardrop trailers. They sleep two, and have a built-in kitchen on the
Ano Nuevo – California’s Golden Parks (111)
Año Nuevo State Reserve is the site of the largest mainland breeding colony in the world for the northern elephant seal. Huell ventures out to
Colorado River Special
Huell traces the Colorado River from Hoover Dam to Southern California and learns about the many people who depend on its water. California is
Crissy Field – California’s Golden Coast (101)
In the premiere episode of California’s Golden Coast, Huell learns about an inspiring success story. Located at the Presidio in San
Paradise Creek – California’s Golden Coast (102)
Join Huell as he visits Paradise Creek Educational Park. Paradise Creek is an urban salt marsh creek that connects San Diego Bay to the watershed
Ocean Institute – California’s Golden Coast (103)
Where can a student explore the ice fields of Europa or conduct an underwater excavation on the sunken Jamaican city of Port Royal? At the Ocean
Guadalupe Dunes – California’s Golden Coast (104)
Huell tours the the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes preserve with a representative of the Dunes Center, an agency, which along with other state, county
Anacapa Island – California’s Golden Coast (105)
Anacapa Island, one of California’s Channel Islands, is located 14 miles off the coast from Ventura. From the ocean, Huell finds that ocean waves
Moss Landing – California’s Golden Coast (106)
Huell sets off from Moss Landing in the middle of Monterey Bay and discovers Elkhorn Slough. It’s an ecological treasure, providing habitat
Botanical Gardens – California’s Golden Coast (107)
The Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens is the only public garden in the continental United States located directly on the coast. Huell explores
