Huell ran into a very nice lady in a camera store who told him how much she enjoyed riding the Metrolink every day and invited him to come along. Huell and Luis ride from Montclair to L.A. and meet some wonderful people along the way.
Step back in time with Huell as he re-shows a collection of his all time favorite VIDEOLOGS. These include: The Elephant Man, The Yogurt Man, Peach Cobbler, and his first visit with the Del Rubbio Triplets.
Huell visits two of LA's best hidden museums: the Hancock Library at USC and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, a rare book research library associated with UCLA. He ends with a couple of other hidden gems from the video archives.
Huell steps back in time by visiting a gathering of classic teardrop trailers. They sleep two and have built-in kitchens all in a teardrop-shaped trailer about 10 feet long. Popular from the 30s to the 70s, many were hand built from plans.
Huell visits with the "Harley Girls" for a weekend ride on their Harley Davidson motorcycles. He and the ladies take a spin and stop for lunch where he meets some other interesting weekend rebels.
Huell visits Joshua Tree National Park, one of the most beautiful and diverse places. This one-hour special looks at many interesting projects park volunteers are doing, from studying desert tortoises, bats, and ravens, to building trails.
Huell visits the original Hot Dog on a Stick stand, opened by Dave Barham in 1946, near the Santa Monica Pier and Muscle Beach. A California tradition, the company now has locations in several states with Dave's daughter Diane at the helm.