Adventures in Lone Pine: Leading a Burro in the Film Festival Parade & Walking Around Meeting People

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @thomasharhen2168
    @thomasharhen2168 Год назад +2

    CALIFORNIA BREAKFAST BURRITORS YUM YUM

  • @jonasdelmar
    @jonasdelmar Год назад +35

    I can’t help but think of Sarah as a modern day Huell Howser with the places she goes and people she meets and stories she tells.

    • @RRaucina
      @RRaucina Год назад +2

      Yes, now I realize my subconscious was telling me that.

    • @jarlsoars1150
      @jarlsoars1150 11 месяцев назад +2

      I think she's actually a huge fan of Huell Howser...I think she talked about him and featured his house, too. If my memory serves, she draws her inspiration from his show or something along those lines.

    • @Ddax-td7qy
      @Ddax-td7qy 7 месяцев назад

      I remember Huell covering Lone Pine! My departed husband and I waited for him to say: "Wow!" with glee. Wonderhussy is appreciated!

    • @davegeorge9538
      @davegeorge9538 11 дней назад

      True, I loved that show!

  • @stevendunn264
    @stevendunn264 Год назад +6

    Turned loose when not needed... Im 64... been there.

  • @JeepDude_1
    @JeepDude_1 Год назад +3

    13:44 my man shot his shot ❤❤❤and hussy shot him down!!

  • @gregsneary3654
    @gregsneary3654 Год назад +6

    Now that’s some fine ass.
    The donkeys weren’t bad either. 😂

  • @mikeflynn248
    @mikeflynn248 Год назад +137

    Sarah has a magnetic personality and is way beyond cute. No wonder she has a constant parade of men, and some women follow her around. Yes, I'm jealous like everyone else.

    • @Elhastezy888
      @Elhastezy888 Год назад +15

      not "everyone" is jealous of the Huss 🤸🏼

    • @Lois-o1f
      @Lois-o1f Год назад +10

      I am😮😊

    • @roberthayes5037
      @roberthayes5037 Год назад +9

      Absolutely 💯 agree

    • @jackorloff9907
      @jackorloff9907 Год назад +13

      I've found memories of lone pine. Ms wonder is gifted.

    • @Katseye102
      @Katseye102 Год назад +7

      Yep she does that!! 🥰🥰😃😃

  • @undercaliforniaOG
    @undercaliforniaOG Год назад +39

    Ah Sarah, it was SO nice meeting you! I can’t wait to get started on your piece. Thanks for dropping in on our little town!!

  • @chrislong5416
    @chrislong5416 Год назад +12

    That was Jay Silverheels who played Tonto. He was a full blooded Mohawk not Italian.

  • @mannybravo237
    @mannybravo237 Год назад +8

    Givin' love to the burros🥕🫏🌯

  • @mariemorgan7759
    @mariemorgan7759 Год назад +4

    I love those small towns that often get overlooked in California. Great town and wonderful people!💕

  • @apolloskyfacer5842
    @apolloskyfacer5842 Год назад +8

    Hi from NSW Australia. I admire the Hussy. True Blue American Gal. ♥

  • @lawrencehearn6080
    @lawrencehearn6080 Год назад +22

    Jay Silverheels was born Harold Jay Smith in Canada, on the Six Nations of the Grand River, near Brantford, Ontario He was a grandson of Mohawk Chief A. G. Smith and Mary Wedge

  • @martinyeakay2260
    @martinyeakay2260 Год назад +6

    That is a cool place like

  • @CaliforniaBreakfastBurritos
    @CaliforniaBreakfastBurritos Год назад +38

    OMG what a lovely video you made! THANK YOU for your support and extra thank you for coming to Lone Pine. It's our favorite town, it's super nice any time of year. We truly hope to see you soon again! Maybe you come to Run With The Burros! ♥

  • @tikinkss
    @tikinkss Год назад +3

    Brian is very cute! 😊

  • @RickWalshCleaning
    @RickWalshCleaning Год назад +2

    I was "The UPS Guy" in Lone pine from about 1984 to about 2005 ... it is so nice to see Lone Pine again , and to also see Kathy Miller ! Wow ! I watched their kids grow up all those years .... amazing ! 👍

  • @tara281
    @tara281 Год назад +7

    Brian is super hunky, I know you don’t share personal stuff…but I hope a date is in the future 😍💛

  • @richardrichard9953
    @richardrichard9953 Год назад +8

    My favorite area of the Eastern Sierra

  • @notorious_diego2446
    @notorious_diego2446 Год назад +5

    Kinda want a burro now theyvseem very chill

  • @TOM-C.
    @TOM-C. Год назад +3

    Small world, in the 60's I went to Grant Elementary school here in Riverside, CA. with the nephew of Tom Mix, his name was Rod Mix, we hung out as we were two of the few that were bullied at school! 😁👍😎✌🗽

  • @T.oMiller
    @T.oMiller Год назад +29

    My mother lived there up near a gold mine, she lived in a travel trailer and pulled it with a 67 T bird, she was crazy but she was wonderful, I miss her, but great memories.

    • @Elhastezy888
      @Elhastezy888 Год назад +6

      🤍

    • @AshCupric
      @AshCupric Год назад +3

      Your mom sounds badass and like such an awesome lady! Would have loved to have met her.

  • @robertpalumbo9089
    @robertpalumbo9089 Год назад +6

    Two wow

  • @valeriefrench9405
    @valeriefrench9405 Год назад +1

    I def think the light guys smitten with you!! I felt sparks

  • @simonagree4070
    @simonagree4070 Год назад +6

    I think the wooden chest plate was for when a stuntman had to get dragged by a horse after getting "shot".

  • @harrygr218
    @harrygr218 Год назад +52

    god bless you and all the rest of the people who help the helpless burrors

    • @davestevens4263
      @davestevens4263 Год назад

      The burros are soo cool , out at saleene valley hotsprings the left over burros cruise around there , after 4-6 days they become friends & sleep outside of your tent / camp . They were talking about removing them from Death Valley , not sure if they have ?

    • @johngriffith6692
      @johngriffith6692 Год назад

      Always wondered why people kept donkeys around. They seemed just hay burners to me. Asked around and it turns out donkeys are kinda smart and have been known to beat up on trespassing coyotes, wild dogs and even the occasional mountain lion. Go Donkeys!

  • @lawrenceforbach2627
    @lawrenceforbach2627 Год назад +6

    Hello there from Kansas

  • @berhorst59
    @berhorst59 Год назад +1

    Is there anyone who watches WH's videos and doesn't absolutely love her? Woman of my dreams

  • @donaldpowell3469
    @donaldpowell3469 Год назад +1

    I still your videos and commentary. thanks.

  • @PaulSpecter
    @PaulSpecter Год назад +4

    All your video's are great but this one is Great+.

  • @bobnoon253
    @bobnoon253 Год назад +4

    Hey thanks for the flashback. I went to school @ LPHS back in the 70's.

  • @FlamingRobzilla
    @FlamingRobzilla Год назад +60

    What a delightful community and video. Thanks, Sarah. This was very special. I loved it.

  • @ronclinton766
    @ronclinton766 Год назад +1

    A+

  • @faroutgolf3650
    @faroutgolf3650 Год назад +4

    The TV show "Death Valley Days" had the 20 Borax Mules across its introduction. It was one of the greatest historical TV shows that told about the history of Death Valley..

  • @bigc8300
    @bigc8300 Год назад +3

    Ole Roy Rodgers in the house!!!!

  • @realnikonlover6207
    @realnikonlover6207 Год назад +10

    I am the luckiest guy on the planet. Got to grow up with these cowboy heroes not just on TV but in person. I grew up where they filmed a vast majority of these TV western shows of the 50's-70's, Thousand Oaks, CA. And if that wasn't cool enough, my Uncle was the man who provided the cattle to the movie industry. He was a real wrangler and ranch foreman of the oldest and biggest ranch in the Conejo Valley. That ranch was the Russell Ranch then renamed Albertson Ranch and was turned into what is now Westlake Village, CA. In regards to Miller's Towing, one of my work colleagues worked there as a tow truck operator in the early 80's. He said living in a small town was a blessing and a curse. LOL

    • @Elhastezy888
      @Elhastezy888 Год назад

      Thank you for sharing, great info 💓

  • @barackmycat9448
    @barackmycat9448 Год назад +5

    I watched many of those old TV shows. Another great vid!

  • @charleneheiland8803
    @charleneheiland8803 Год назад +1

    Roy Rogers museum eas fantastic!

  • @NewtonWashinton
    @NewtonWashinton Год назад +4

    Great Video! The Lady at Miller Towing was so Cool, Looks like a really nice town. Glad You had fun time there. 👍👍

  • @maryelmaguire3161
    @maryelmaguire3161 Год назад +28

    Love videos like this. You should do more of them in the small towns. Jay Silverheels was Tonto in The Lone Ranger

  • @deannamcbride329
    @deannamcbride329 Год назад +3

    Jay Silverheals was Tonto and the Lone Rangers sidekicks

  • @kierakiera4464
    @kierakiera4464 Год назад +13

    How sweet was meeting Brian? He definitely wants to see you again if he’s talking about making you a custom light. Good for you❤❤❤

  • @briangarrow448
    @briangarrow448 Год назад +41

    One of the most famous stuntmen of the old Western movie era was Yakima Canutt. He was born in Colfax Washington and was friends with my great uncle, Shorty Barclays, who was a varsity lineman for The Washington State College which became known as Washington State University. My great uncle was 6’9” and just over 210 pounds. He looked like a basketball player in a football uniform in his college football days. My family had a wheat farm and horse ranch just outside of Pullman, Washington. I spent my summers there as a kid, and it was heaven!

    • @Elhastezy888
      @Elhastezy888 Год назад +6

      Thank you for sharing 🤍

    • @BigFireDave
      @BigFireDave Год назад +5

      I was just going to say 210 lbs for 6'9" sounds almost skinny. My senior year of high school I weighed in at 305 and was 6'8" he sounded more like a basketball player.

    • @latachia_2981
      @latachia_2981 Год назад +5

      Are you talking about CWSC? The one in Ellensburg? My Mom & Dad went to that college. I live in Yakima , & never heard of Yakima Canutt. Always nice to learn something new about where I have lived for the most part of my life. by the way, I'm 72.

    • @briangarrow448
      @briangarrow448 Год назад +5

      @@latachia_2981 No. At one point, WSU was a college, and named that way. Later it became a university. As for Yakima Canutt, his given name was Enos , I believe. The Canutt family were horse ranchers in Colfax. According to my grandmother, Yakima taught John Wayne how to some simple horse stunts at the beginning of his career in film. She claimed that John was interviewed later in his life and gave Yakima credit for helping start his own career in westerns.

    • @Farallonjoe
      @Farallonjoe Год назад +4

      Canutt probably knew my great uncle Les Cooper. He was Gene Audreys stunt double, owned Dunmovin(now a ghost town off 395), rescued young women from Manson and became a lawyer who helped prosecute Manson. Wonderhussy did a video on Dunmovin but totally got the story wrong but no way for her to know. Uncle Les and his wife were original Angels of the Mohave.

  • @larynjanay4878
    @larynjanay4878 Год назад +12

    Sarah Jane, Brian was so cute! I love how he said he'd been waiting for you to walk by! I hope you go visit him again when he gets the shop set up!

  • @bobwilliams3112
    @bobwilliams3112 Год назад +21

    The best days of my youth were spent in Lone Pine with my dad. Miss ya Pop.

    • @Elhastezy888
      @Elhastezy888 Год назад +4

      🤍

    • @AshCupric
      @AshCupric Год назад +2

      Sorry for your loss. You will treasure those memories for the rest of your life and your dad’s spirit lives on in your heart. 💕

  • @betonarchese
    @betonarchese Год назад +6

    Great trout fishing there believe it or not.

    • @betonarchese
      @betonarchese Год назад +1

      Thanks for recognizing us stuntmen also.

  • @emgiemaico
    @emgiemaico Год назад +5

    brian ❤

  • @roberthayes5037
    @roberthayes5037 Год назад +53

    Great story teller and at the same time she’s educating her followers on every place she goes. It’s a great adventure. I would of loved to move around like she does. Definitely enjoy every video she posts.

  • @rvboondocker2559
    @rvboondocker2559 Год назад +18

    Leave it to Sarah to make lemonade out of lemons! She went over there for a parade that turned out to be a lot smaller than expected and ended up with a 30 minute video! Congratulations on the new T-shirts as well!

    • @RockNRoller66
      @RockNRoller66 Год назад

      Hopefully the video will generate new interest with all the views.

  • @carolynnunes3922
    @carolynnunes3922 Год назад +9

    I love Westerns! Especially the Virginian, Rifleman, the Big Valley…those were the days!

    • @barrycuda3769
      @barrycuda3769 Год назад +2

      I've been watching a lot of episodes of " The Virginian " lately, it's been a real treat .

  • @charleshicks3492
    @charleshicks3492 Год назад +2

    Superb, by the Queen of Lone Pine⭐️😎🤩🤣

  • @generossi4672
    @generossi4672 Год назад

    Wow! You spoke of Roy Rogers Happy Valley Inn. Memories for me . While training at George AFB in 1969 I ate at that restaurant and I was so intrigued to see Trigger stuffed in the restaurant. I was 19 back then and I remember that like it was yesterday. Thanks Wonderhussy..

  • @ecclesrice9789
    @ecclesrice9789 Год назад

    395 is such a beautiful trip up to Lee Vining and Mono Lake and beyond. So many old westerns were filmed in the Mono Lake area

  • @davidcarlisle6244
    @davidcarlisle6244 Год назад +1

    Jay Silverheels is a member of Six Nations of the Grand River of Ontario,Canada

  • @OneManOneCamera
    @OneManOneCamera Год назад +1

    Great Western Savings and Loan. That was my bank!

  • @The_Original_Brad_Miller
    @The_Original_Brad_Miller Год назад +8

    Jack Elam was an Old time cowboy that showed up in many many of the old western movies, and quite a few newer ones as well ;)

  • @TonyButchT
    @TonyButchT Год назад +21

    You bring us proof of existence of wonderful places in the USA, along with the amazing people and lifestyles! Thank You!

  • @bubbawalker4638
    @bubbawalker4638 Год назад +4

    Sarah, Jay Silverheels was Tonto, the lone rangers sidekick

  • @noapologizes2018
    @noapologizes2018 Год назад +2

    I had that same wooden box TV. It's a mid 80s style but there was an array of years in that display. 50s to the 80s. Brought back memories. Good memories. . .

  • @ElmoUnk1953
    @ElmoUnk1953 Год назад +5

    19:28 Jay Silverheels was a Canadian Mohawk native from the Six Rivers Nation. You’re thinking of Iron Eyes Cody who was Sicilian by way of New Orleans LA.

  • @sfbadboy
    @sfbadboy Год назад +7

    Brian's cute, you better get his digits!!!

  • @MrRoughknuckles
    @MrRoughknuckles Год назад +3

    I miss Lone Pine.

  • @leannekelly8116
    @leannekelly8116 Год назад +17

    As a kid my family always drove past the Roy Rogers museum. Parents never wanted to stop. So one year I took my kids when we were out on a adventure. I figured we would be in there an hour or so. We were there for almost 5 hours. There was so much to see and do. It was such a shame when they closed it down. Thanks for your cool video from LP.

    • @vkristof1
      @vkristof1 Год назад +4

      The Rogers family lived ( and filmed) in Chatsworth, CA before they moved to Apple Valley. Chatsworth had a couple of movie ranches in the Simi Hills/Santa Susanna Mountains. One of them was Spahn Ranch, infamous because the Manson family lived there for a while. The ranch is visited by the Brad Pitt character (a stuntman) in Once upon a time in Hollywood (mentioned by Wonderhussy in this video). Bruce Dern plays the invalid Spahn. Spahn ranch no longer exists (cut in two by CA-118 in the very late '60s, etc), so the movie scenes were filmed at a nearby, preserved, movie ranch.

    • @paullanyi516
      @paullanyi516 Год назад

      I think most of that was moved to Branson, MO wasn't it ? I recall an auction by his son 'Rusty' (?) a few years ago.

  • @FeileCase
    @FeileCase Год назад +13

    🎉 HOW COOL WAS THAT TO MEET BRIAN!
    🙂🤍👍😀🧡👏😎🤍🎉🍾💚👏🥳💜🎊🤍🪅❤️

  • @gabrielmatthews1671
    @gabrielmatthews1671 Год назад +1

    We Love You

  • @clarkleakins879
    @clarkleakins879 Год назад +3

    YOU are a bonafide CELEBRITY!!!
    CONGRATULATIONS!!!
    That Lamp shop definitely needs a full tour by you when he it fully operational.

  • @kool7763
    @kool7763 Год назад +3

    A true desert movie star ⭐️

  • @JohnGingerella
    @JohnGingerella Год назад +2

    Great little town I was there in 1969 then headed back to Riverside California would fresh bread and water in a 1951 Ford

  • @michaelmcleod1579
    @michaelmcleod1579 Год назад +5

    Cool

  • @janetceniza8091
    @janetceniza8091 Год назад +3

    # 2 now that was a fun day - for every one.

  • @stephenesler1125
    @stephenesler1125 Год назад +1

    Nice one, what do those guys eat?
    They don't look like they're starving.
    Cactus probably

  • @COALCREEK780
    @COALCREEK780 Год назад +4

    Another awesome video from an awesome gal😉

  • @denisestarr2314
    @denisestarr2314 Год назад +7

    Fun stuff .
    I got to ride my horse on a wagon train 100 miles threw the Ozarks .
    John Henry Shadock wagon train .
    To start the Rodeo season
    Harsion to Springdale Arkansas.
    I got to live a cow girl life years ago .
    Have fun . Love the Burros

  • @veronicamoss2597
    @veronicamoss2597 Год назад +2

    That was so much fun! And what Wonderful People live there!. Blessings ❤️🙏

  • @judizzstuff
    @judizzstuff Год назад +10

    I was a burro owner when I was young they are smart and sure footed . Mine got kicked out of a place I used to board him at because one day he opened every stall door for the horses and let them all out lol. I also remember going to apple valley Roy Roger's museum and at the time I had been camping at mojave narrows and was 8 months pregnant but my ex husband and I decided to check out the museum anyways well I was walking around looking at the displays and as I walked around the corner I almost walked head on into Roy Roger's himself. He was so nice he just stuck out his hand to shake mine and said " well howdy mam " pretty unforgettable memory for sure.

  • @chrisleggett685
    @chrisleggett685 Год назад

    I went to apple valley high School with Roy and Dale's grand daughters. Used to see Roy and Dale around town. I still live in Apple valley.

  • @19bishop56
    @19bishop56 Год назад +1

    I’m so happy this video popped up, as I wanted to attend this year, but my health hasn’t been real good. My ancestors settled just north of LP, in 1851, (George’s Creek, W side of 395) and generations of us have been born and raised between LP and Benton. What a gift it was to be raised there and enjoy the open spaces and hear the tales of our history. Our living was mining, ranching, beekeeping, and packing mules and horses into the backcountry. I’ve enjoyed your videos, I miss all those dirt roads we traveled on growing up, but it brings me joy to watch you discover those places. Thanks so much for sharing your adventures, it fills my heart. 🤗

  • @Pigpen1202
    @Pigpen1202 Год назад +1

    That was very cool 😎

  • @dannyr.edwards4721
    @dannyr.edwards4721 Год назад +1

    Cool 🌻🌻🌻🐢♥️🌷🌷🤫

  • @davidmonte1036
    @davidmonte1036 Год назад +5

    What a great video 🥰

  • @simonagree4070
    @simonagree4070 Год назад +33

    I lived in and around Newhall, CA (nowadays part of Santa Clarita) in the '60s. High on a hill, there, is the mansion of cowboy actor William S. Hart, which you can visit and see all his cowboy art treasures. A while before he died (1946, I believe), he financed the town's movie house where I used to go on Saturday afternoons to watch monster movies, not westerns.

    • @stevec5576
      @stevec5576 Год назад +7

      I live there now , since 1982, his musieum is still here.

    • @milesandhikes
      @milesandhikes Год назад +4

      I love visiting the William S Hart museum house that it is now. It's so beautiful inside!

    • @DesertNebula
      @DesertNebula Год назад +3

      My dad always took me there! Such fun

    • @lessismore6062
      @lessismore6062 Год назад +2

      Newhall massacre

    • @hardtack8776
      @hardtack8776 Год назад +1

      Hart High School there is named after him as well.

  • @gordbaker896
    @gordbaker896 Год назад +4

    Sarah always takes over the Interview. Where's your Cowboy hat?

  • @brianrowe6435
    @brianrowe6435 Год назад

    I grew up a dreamin of being a cowboy and lovin the Cowboy ways!

  • @tamibrink8569
    @tamibrink8569 Год назад +20

    Bravo Sarah, another fabulously fun cool production ! Thank you so much ♥️

  • @Foxadrenaline-c8i
    @Foxadrenaline-c8i Год назад +6

    You have way too much fun!

  • @shelbykeefe971
    @shelbykeefe971 Год назад +4

    I watched a lot of those shows! They were so dang cool!! (I was a little kid, mind you!)

  • @OdySlim
    @OdySlim Год назад +3

    This video has been approved for audiences of all ages 🙂. Regards from Ody SLim

  • @michaelgallagher2663
    @michaelgallagher2663 Год назад

    My Parents. Older Sisters And Brother Lived In Lone Pine From 1942-1947. Dad Was A Transportation Officer At China Lake Naval Station. Their Home Was Right Behind The Film Museum.

  • @davidtaylor5204
    @davidtaylor5204 Год назад +4

    Now are you going to be at Beatty Days in Nevada and geek out on even more burros?

  • @delstanley1349
    @delstanley1349 Год назад +2

    8:00 I was wrong! I always thought Wonderhussy tried to avoid burrocracy and all them Cally burrocrats!😁

  • @joesrvhome
    @joesrvhome Год назад +8

    WOW...Mrs MIller was just too cool...glad she yelled at ya! I love your videos too!

  • @soonerjhtravels
    @soonerjhtravels Год назад +28

    Pure awesomeness, thanks for the close up views of Lone Pine, it would be such a treat to see you walking around doing your thing! Adventure on!

  • @johnglasgow4176
    @johnglasgow4176 Год назад +5

    Jay Silverstone was Tonto The Indian in Long Ranger he used to say kemosabe

  • @elviraod
    @elviraod Год назад +21

    I love this video it brings back memories of my childhood. In Wisconsin some 53 years ago I use to go with my parents to watch baseball games. They trained burros(donkeys) to play baseball. It was the most awesome experience ever. The donkeys were even more talented than current day multi millionaire baseball players lol. I wish I had videos but were kinda poor back then. These donkeys knew how to use a baseball bat (of course human pitchers) they ran bases and well there wasn't anything they couldn't do. Donkeys are so so super intelligent and trainable. Thank you Wonderhussy as always you are super cool.

    • @Elhastezy888
      @Elhastezy888 Год назад +4

      Thank you for sharing 🤩 🤍

    • @mannybravo237
      @mannybravo237 Год назад +2

      In the 70's my late dad played in a donkey basketball game🏀. He was a longtime reserve officer, so it was the rookie cops V the veteran cops, and his handsome donkey was named Chester. My older sisters made a crazy shirt for dad that read Pride Integrity Guts.😅 Dad could barely jump up on his ass.😂
      I also saw a donkey baseball game. One player was a genius, hanging a🥕out in front of his pardner.

  • @123holsey123
    @123holsey123 Год назад +2

    You have the biggest smile you have had in a long time on your videos thank you for sharing keep up the big smiles.

  • @melspencer9957
    @melspencer9957 Год назад +1

    Lone Pine is an airport in Jimmy Buffett books

  • @kristymoore7052
    @kristymoore7052 Год назад

    Seeing them, I now remember strapping on those roller skates. Oh crap, I’m old.

  • @jimlotspeich7117
    @jimlotspeich7117 Год назад +3

    Your a really popular young lady but guess you already know that! Enjoyed your video!!

  • @flygrl5
    @flygrl5 Год назад +3

    11:24 soulmate!

  • @rdoody2067
    @rdoody2067 Год назад +2

    Lone Pine is one of my favorite towns along the 395.

  • @davejohnson3684
    @davejohnson3684 Год назад +3

    Another good one Wonderhussy!