He was a rock star! When I first moved to LA I learned so much about LA and California from his shows. Really miss his simple homespun style and interest in things most people would overlook.
I remember Huell Howser as a reporter for KNX during the Watts Riot. He was under attack but he grabbed a person and pulled both of them under the truck he will always be a hero to me
My dad used to put em on man he was so down to earth and had so many great adventures lmao I low-key would laugh because my dad would always get a kick out of him being so animated, my dad would make jokes haha
Every week for the last many many years he was on NPR here in San Diego but I always enjoy him on KNX He had a way with people on and off the camera he was the guy you wanted to shake his hand and say hello I need buy a milkshake he take you over to the nearest and grab one for both of us
How we miss Huell Howser. He made going anywhere interesting. How I wish I could of met him. But we can still enjoy seeing him in the video's he has left for us to enjoy. I've seen a lot of his visits, but I know there's many more I haven't. Can't wait. Thanks Huell.
I've been so many years in the desert Huell Howser knows how to do it differentiating date palms from natural Palms. At least he had the Gusty wind his enthusiasm 4life end friendship with everybody is felt on the breeze
I have been through that area of California quite often, Indio, Palm Springs, Coachella Valley, and through the Morongo Pass to get over to Los Angeles and other beach cities. There’s many low laying areas that are right at sea level or below sea level such as the Salton Sea. It’s quite the geologically active area and still is of which you can all see by the terrain alone. There’s still mountain ranges still being built by seismic activity by nearby San Andreas Fault and the San Jacinto Fault zone as well.
The San Andreas runs about 3/4 of a mile from me in the Santa Cruz Mountains. It's the Granddaddy of all earthquake faults. There's a coast live oak with dozens of branches emanating from the trunk that's directly on top the fault. It was definitely a product of the fault. It's majestic and spiritual
thank you but you should actually subscribe to my other channel named Turdlok because i have more Huell episodes there and better random material in general. I almost never upload on this channel lately.
conchita/cochella - not exactly difficult to see where the name Cochella came from 😆and why is he apparently flabbergasted that date palms originate from places like Algeria? "can you make money growing dates?" what?? 🤣 very interesting. i liked the tour guide fella, could've done without Ol' Howser. he was starting to annoy me 😏 but i'm English, and i've never heard of him before, so maybe that's just me 😁
I love Huell so much RIP sweet human
He was a rock star! When I first moved to LA I learned so much about LA and California from his shows. Really miss his simple homespun style and interest in things most people would overlook.
I remember Huell Howser as a reporter for KNX during the Watts Riot. He was under attack but he grabbed a person and pulled both of them under the truck he will always be a hero to me
Only the OGs knew about em ❤
My dad used to put em on man he was so down to earth and had so many great adventures lmao I low-key would laugh because my dad would always get a kick out of him being so animated, my dad would make jokes haha
We used to watch him as kids on PBS always liked the way he said Huell Howser
Miss him dearly, a true treasure to California and everywhere he went ❤️
Every week for the last many many years he was on NPR here in San Diego but I always enjoy him on KNX
He had a way with people on and off the camera he was the guy you wanted to shake his hand and say hello I need buy a milkshake he take you over to the nearest and grab one for both of us
How we miss Huell Howser. He made going anywhere interesting. How I wish I could of met him. But we can still enjoy seeing him in the video's he has left for us to enjoy. I've seen a lot of his visits, but I know there's many more I haven't. Can't wait. Thanks Huell.
I loved how enthusiastic he was about everything. We met him decades ago at the Basset Hound Picnic.
Heart of Gold!
Absolutely 💯
Huell Howser just one-of-a-kind genuinely nice and kindness people you would ever want to meet. Rest in peace mr. Huell Howser
Huell had a great job doing what he loved.
We love He'll Howser!❤💕 thank you for posting!😃
Happy Birthday Huell with love.
I've been so many years in the desert Huell Howser knows how to do it differentiating date palms from natural Palms. At least he had the Gusty wind his enthusiasm 4life end friendship with everybody is felt on the breeze
I grew up La Verne CA
MY grandmother and mother had gardens in our backyard, and we found many seashells in our backyard
I have been through that area of California quite often, Indio, Palm Springs, Coachella Valley, and through the Morongo Pass to get over to Los Angeles and other beach cities. There’s many low laying areas that are right at sea level or below sea level such as the Salton Sea. It’s quite the geologically active area and still is of which you can all see by the terrain alone. There’s still mountain ranges still being built by seismic activity by nearby San Andreas Fault and the San Jacinto Fault zone as well.
RIP big guy !!!!
I miss old California. Got here before it was ruined. Love you Huell.
I miss Huell
Simply the best , RIP 😢
Tbanks for showing what I did not like about the Coachella Valley - sandstorms. As a contact lens wearer, they terrorized me every time.
Desert Center, Eagle Mountain, Salton City.
The San Andreas runs about 3/4 of a mile from me in the Santa Cruz Mountains. It's the Granddaddy of all earthquake faults. There's a coast live oak with dozens of branches emanating from the trunk that's directly on top the fault. It was definitely a product of the fault. It's majestic and spiritual
That is amazing! Oh my Gosh
We all miss Huell
Huell Howser is A true California Gold !
THIS GUY IS SO FREAKING LUCKY TO EXPLORE WHERE WE COMMONERS CAN'T EXPLORE OUR SELF
I just subscribed 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
thank you but you should actually subscribe to my other channel named Turdlok because i have more Huell episodes there and better random material in general. I almost never upload on this channel lately.
Have you heard bout the bear bear Pit bbq restaurant in mission hills California it's a must been going there over 60 years
At that Starbucks that he is that is the location of the Agua Caliente Hot Springs it is actually underneath the sidewalk
So cool
🤣 the date palm in huels back pocket
How old is the video?
🙂💗🙂
May not be a good idea hiking through the faults with active 5.3 earthquake several days ago 50 mile south in Calipatia, Imperial County.
I keep thinking about Luie and all the extra weight he’s carrying .
1999
Please vote Trump
Not my fault
What a dork
conchita/cochella - not exactly difficult to see where the name Cochella came from 😆and why is he apparently flabbergasted that date palms originate from places like Algeria? "can you make money growing dates?" what?? 🤣
very interesting. i liked the tour guide fella, could've done without Ol' Howser. he was starting to annoy me 😏 but i'm English, and i've never heard of him before, so maybe that's just me 😁
That's sad STOP BUILDING DEEP POCKETS