Year: 2003
Chatsworth – Visiting (1106)
Huell visits five historically significant locations in Chatsworth which include Olive Trees, a Pioneer Church, Stoney Point and a barn that was
Gauldin Dolphins – Visiting (1104)
When Huell discovers that the students he spoke with at Gauldin Elementary School had never actually seen a dolphin–their school
Ridge Route – Road Trip (122)
Completed in 1915, the Ridge Route was carved from the San Gabriel Mountains by workers using mule-drawn dirt scrapers. From ridge top toridge
Madrona Marsh – California’s Golden Parks (114)
Rescued from future development and a history of oil drilling, the 42-acre Madrona Marsh Nature Preserve in Torrance is one of the last remaining
Herald Examiner – Visiting (1109)
Huell gets a tour of the Herald-Examiner building in Los Angeles that closed in 1989, marking the end of William Randolph Hearst’s empire
Mining Museum – California’s Golden Parks (113)
Huell drops by the California State Mining and Mineral Museum in Mariposa to see our state’s official collection of more than 13,000
John Muir – California’s Gold (5005)
Huell goes back in time and visits with John Muir* at Yosemite National Park. Muir was America’s most famous and influential naturalist and
John Muir Special – California’s Gold (143)
Join Huell on this special episode where he meets and speaks to John Muir*, the Scottish-American naturalist who was an early advocate for the
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,
Goat Farm – Visiting (1034)
Spring is here and Huell meets the new arrivals at the Bouncing Hoofs Ranch in Mojave. This farm is home to a variety of goats and Huell learns
