My dad worked at Borax for 34 years. In fact, the number 18 mule is named after my dad, Berry Babine. He was a blaster at the plant. And he found a dinosaur bone that was in the newspapers out there. In boron, pictures of him with the big dinosaur bone. He didn't get to keep it, of course..
@websurfer577211 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@roberttownsend41311 ай бұрын
My dad worked there for 19 years in BAP
@WizardOfWhoopee11 ай бұрын
They thought someone tried to steal the bone, but it turned out to be a fossil-arm.
@diane139011 ай бұрын
I would have loved meeting him back when I lived in Death Valley. I understand that the 20 mule team was 18 mules and two horses. I guess it was easier to get the horses to change direction than the mules. I do love the desert 🏜️ and miss it.
@MrJest211 ай бұрын
@@diane1390 Yep; the horses were basically the steering gear; both larger and more obedient than notoriously stubborn mules. And with a few tons of deadweight rocks behind you, the team is forced into going where the wagon is going, whether they want to or not. Although as often happens with teams on a regular schedule and route, eventually the run just becomes habitual, and the animals can practically do the run in their sleep.
@dealindavid107511 ай бұрын
AI can never replace our WONDER HUSSY !!!!!
@proteusnz9911 ай бұрын
Aerospace Museum. The two seater is a Swedish Saab Sk-35C Draken. The ED code on the F-4 Phantom would be one of the test aircraft from Edwards Air Force Base.
@Retiredmom210 ай бұрын
I love little towns and museums. Great segment. Also a thank you to the people posting comments. So many of you add a lot of interesting information and personal perspectives.
@larrypierce592511 ай бұрын
I first was at boron. When I was 10 years old Now I am 74 years old Like your videos Subscribe many years ago
@awesomearizona-dino11 ай бұрын
PHANTOM !!! My favorite aircraft. When i was a little kid, we went to an air show featuring Thunderbirds, flying F4-Phantoms.
@wmanad84799 ай бұрын
Yea, they used to fly in and out of the air base I lived next to as a kid. Sometimes they nailed it heading out and broke the sound barrier, rattled a lot of windows. They are very fast.
@tomb995311 ай бұрын
I graduated from high school there. Of all the places I lived growing up, Boron was my favorite. I also worked at the mine for a few years, mostly Plant 9. I remember the burlap bags, 100 tons a shift. Sack Sewer, bucker, and fork lift operator. Good ole days. lol
@websurfer577211 ай бұрын
Sounds like it was a blast!
@johnathandavis369310 ай бұрын
I live in Barstow, lived in Victor Valley 25 years. I always liked the vibe in Boron. It's almost like going back in time.
@wendygerrish496410 ай бұрын
One of my favs which includes Needles.
@Herlongian9 ай бұрын
I worked at plant 9. Forklift operator. Foremans were Frank and Verne. 100 tons loaded a shift per crew. Sometimes palletized, sometimes straight loaded. Door 2 preferred. I am David Kirkpatrick. Each pallet had 25 100 pound sacks and 20 pallets per boxcar. When 100 tons achieved, we retired to the lunchroom and played poker. When loading 40 pallets to storage at door 2, we could be done in less than 3 hours. We loaded 5mol and 10mol borax and there was the AB plant as well as the tiny little ABA plant where the sack sewer was right on the ground where we stacked. Those were slippery bags. And there was also the 110 export bags. Most bags were plastic line paper but occasionally a customer would order burlap.
@tomb99539 ай бұрын
@@Herlongian I remember Frank and Verne very well. I also remember the burlap bags and the export shipments.
@joehamilton941111 ай бұрын
You might be in Boron but your content is never boring!
@larrygodfrey85911 ай бұрын
That is sheer genius, Joe!
@nimblehealer19911 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@rmkenney10 ай бұрын
WH deserves an award from the Nevada and California Divisions/Office of Tourism!!!! How is it possible that she hasn't gotten people from distant parts to visit(and dump their $$$, of course!).
@steveflaim265611 ай бұрын
If you want to see the original 20-mule team borax wagons, they are restored and on display at the Laws Museum just outside of Bishop, CA. There's lots of other cools stuff to see there too.
@skyh11 ай бұрын
Also in Death Valley National Park.
@mtsky-tc6uw11 ай бұрын
kept all my semi trucks there at laws for years....in laws have ranches in the valley
@steveflaim265611 ай бұрын
@@mtsky-tc6uwLaws Museum is really excellent!
@dallascat7011 ай бұрын
Love this! We were stationed at Edwards AFB in the early 2000's and would go into Boron every friday night to eat at Domingoes, a great mex restaurant right next to that Food Mart, Domingo was a fabulous guy, might be time for a road trip!
@websurfer577211 ай бұрын
That's cool!
@V_Rat.11 ай бұрын
Sorry, Domingoes closed several years ago. We drive there in 2016 only to find out it shut down.
@shawnheneghan411011 ай бұрын
And Fina's is no more
@timseidel58411 ай бұрын
Domingos was great. Good food, wonderful manager and spectacular aviation history on the walls.
@davidthelander129910 ай бұрын
Ohhh Man … I’m sorry to hear that they closed down. I loved that place. Trucking through there, I always stopped and ate, and took my 10 hour break there if I could. Usually pulling a flatbed.
@robjoplin11 ай бұрын
This was where my father was offered his first teaching job in the mid 50's. My mother said she was glad we did not have to move there during an early 60's visit as my father was also offered a job in Long Beach.Funny thing is that I spent 50 years chasing desert adventures as an adult. Thank you WH because time has caught up with me and I enjoy following your adventures from my easy chair.
@davidbarber535611 ай бұрын
In the last half of the 50's while the show was still on tv, they offer for sale a plastic model of the team. We boought two, one for my brother and one for me. One was put together and the other is still in the original box untouched. It was a very accurate displsy my brother put on a board. Glas you have your health back.
@Art722011 ай бұрын
That unopened one should be worth a lot.
@gatblau15 ай бұрын
They still release repops of the 20 mule team model kit and sell it at the 20 mule team museum. I bought it a couple of years ago knowing it might be years before they do another run.
@rndmparker56111 ай бұрын
Wonderhussy!! My most favorite and biggest surprise I got for a christmas present was one of your t shirts from your store. Someone new how much I love watching your videos and seen me browsing your merchandise. I absolutely love it!
@Maddog380611 ай бұрын
Thanks Sarah, a run through my past. I was born and raised in that area including grades two through five in the grade school in west boron. Little league baseball in boron. You didn’t mention that Boron is also the sonic boom capital of the world lol!
@tjjccc4 ай бұрын
😂I rember my dad cussing when they would get loud and really rattle the windows!
@Kayr7611 ай бұрын
You really are a genius with a lot of education. You are WONDERHUSSY loud and proud. Thank you for showing a little 65 year old woman a part of the US I’ve never gone close to.
@roncross194511 ай бұрын
Great tour! Like you I have driven on Highway 58 many times and just kept going ignoring the wonders of Boron. Thanks for the video. Safe travels.
@Art722011 ай бұрын
I remember you went through Mojave and turned left to go on to Barstow. This was in the 90s.
@myearthlytreasures311 ай бұрын
Thank you! one of my favorite videos yet! Thank you again for getting out there and bringing us such fascinating places where you think there wouldn't be anything.
@SwinkMcloud11 ай бұрын
I love these little town visits.
@websurfer577211 ай бұрын
Me too. And what a cool comment section it creates.
@JTA196110 ай бұрын
Well said
@davidthelander129911 ай бұрын
I love Boron! You missed one of the best little Mexican restaurant there. Right across from the museum. Been a few years since I’ve been there, but as a trucker, I used to stop there every week. And I could usually get parking close by. I loved that place. And they have very interesting historical displays inside. They always treated me very well.
@SingleTrackMined11 ай бұрын
You continue to amaze me. Every video I think is the best I've seen. Then I see the next one...why would I care about Boron, CA? Only because Wonderhussy made it so interesting and fun. And now I do care about Boron, CA. Love your work, Sarah!
@TheWozWizard11 ай бұрын
Beginning at 9:40 you see a model of the 20 mule team. You got that model by sending in boxes top from Borax soap. My Dad built one and it was over my bed until I graduated from college in 1973 and joined the Army!
@maryelmaguire316111 ай бұрын
Great video! In Utah Rio Tinto Kennecott runs the world's largest single pit, Bingham Canyon open pit copper mine. This pit stretches three-quarters of a mile deep and nearly three miles across at the top. The pit is wide enough to stack 12 aircraft careers end-to-end. Founded in 1903, Kennecott’s Bingham Canyon Mine is one of the largest man-made open-pit excavations in the world. The operation is so immense, it can be seen from space. The mine operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. With over 20 million tons of refined copper ore produced in the past 116 years, it’s one of the top performing mines in the world and has provided more wealth for the state of Utah than any other company.
@websurfer577211 ай бұрын
It would be neato if WH could go there and make us a video of it.
@6spring311 ай бұрын
My uncle worked there in the ‘60s, I think it was. Maybe ‘50s. .
@Jeff-jg7jh11 ай бұрын
Hey, let's mine more copper in Utah and leave AZ alone. @@6spring3May be we'd need less copper if we didn't do so much shooting...
@Jeff-jg7jh11 ай бұрын
neato. It's been a while since I've heard that. @@websurfer5772
@johnrogers629111 ай бұрын
That was an interesting look at another less known dessert town. Thanks Sarah for your efforts to bring it to life.😊
@briang7011 ай бұрын
Sarah, you should make videos about Gold Country in the western Sierra. There are plenty of cool old towns along Highway 49.
@trailahead11 ай бұрын
I've always been curious about that place but have never stopped in
@darrenharvey608411 ай бұрын
I'm from Australia and stayed at the Furnace creek resort last May and they have 2 of the 20 mule borax wagons on display there .
@frankmatrka168711 ай бұрын
Thank you for this interesting video. These are the kind of videos I like (exploration) and you are a great tour guide. Look forward to more of this type. Glad you're recovering from being sick.
@deborahanderson550811 ай бұрын
You not only have great curiousity but also beautiful compassion and humanity.❤
@Rob211 ай бұрын
As shown in the video, Borax and related salts are an ingredient for plain glass, also called "Borosilicate Glass". So I guess it is pretty important.
@millwrightrick111 ай бұрын
Borosilicate glass is Pyrex.
@jameslockard695611 ай бұрын
I rember watching Death Valley Days. In the opening of the show a 20 mule team would appear. The Announcement; Brought to you by 20 Mule Team Borax.😊
@mtsky-tc6uw11 ай бұрын
ron reagan was the host for years and i think dale robertson too of wells cargo show
@websurfer577211 ай бұрын
@@mtsky-tc6uw Whoa! That's incredible to hear.
@jameslockard695611 ай бұрын
@@mtsky-tc6uw I could be confused but I thought besides the regular Hosts of the show that they had some Guest Hosts as well. Glad to hear from someone who knows the shows of the 50s and 60s. When I moved to Nashville at 8 years of age in 1965. Their were still radio programs on air. All the soap operas were broadcast. Some radio broadcasts had been recorded on Records. And were played as radio fillers. Shows like the Lone Ranger and the Shadow. Not the TV show audio but radio shows of the 30s 40s and 50s Sponsors promoted farm equipment and supplies. Rudys Sausage and Tennessee Pride. Old memories of a old goat.
@delstanley134911 ай бұрын
I remember well Rosemary DeCamp doing the commercials. My father actually used a product called Boraxo to get off that heavy oil and grime from working with cars.
@delstanley134911 ай бұрын
@@mtsky-tc6uw > I go back pre Reagan, the original host was a guy called the Ole Ranger. His name Something Stanley, or Stanley Something. As a kid I remember he had the same name as our family, I can't remember if it was his first name or last--that was a long time ago!
@hestheMaster11 ай бұрын
You do have quite a knack for finding little places that are " a diamond in the rough " out in almost the middle of nowhere. This place had both history and cool modern stuff to explore as well. Great tour Sarah!
@jtcbrt11 ай бұрын
That tire pic will show up on next year's calendar.
@Bob-WannabeRVr11 ай бұрын
IMMEDIATELY added to Bucket List…!!! Thank you so much, Sarah 💙❤️
@jodyhartman817711 ай бұрын
Randsburg, Red Mountain,Garlock,China Lake /Ridgcrest and last but not least Trona are all interesting places to visit and learn new things . Safe Travels !👍😊❤
@underthetornado11 ай бұрын
Tell me about it....I'm stuck living in Randsburg....lol😂❤
@SmittyAZ11 ай бұрын
You said VISIT, not live.
@mattriordan264611 ай бұрын
Hello my love. In the late 70's, I drove through many times . From lancaster ,I would cut through Edward's. Delivered goods to the plant on my to Barstow. I love the memories. Thank you.....m.....
@CITAP111 ай бұрын
You missed Domingo's Mexican Restaurant next door to the grocery store. We ate there the other day on a what the heck whim, and it was great! Highly recommend. Based on your video, we may go through there again to see all the stuff we missed. There is a Love's station across the freeway that probably has much better gas prices. Hope you stop in and see Tahachipe Loop.
@digitaldystopian11 ай бұрын
Maybe she didn’t want to get the shits.
@rmkenney10 ай бұрын
She's actually done a segment on the Tehachapi Loop! Maybe a year ago?
@Chkahoe_9 ай бұрын
@@digitaldystopian😂😂
@jamesf440511 ай бұрын
Great episode!!! I love it when you teach us about something like this.
@andreweppink449811 ай бұрын
Beautiful Downtown Boron. Worked in the Boraxo Truck Shop there for 5 years.
@jamesnicola828211 ай бұрын
I lived in Boron about 37 years ago. From the video you filmed, it doesn’t look like it changed much. Maybe a little more run down. I really enjoy a lot of your videos, like seeing the desert again. I almost forgot to mention, that back in the 80’s we would watch the space shuttles fly over our home on their flight back to Edward’s Air Force Base.
@patcaribou11 ай бұрын
Its a given that any town named after a rock is gonna be super interesting - Rhyolite, NV, Chloride, AZ, Tungsten, CO, Boron, CA!
@websurfer577211 ай бұрын
This line makes great lyrics -- it's musical "Rhyolite, NV; Chloride, AZ; Tungsten, CO; Boron, CA!" Someone's gotta write a song with that in the chorus.
@ryanyoung759211 ай бұрын
Chloride has some neat murals and great hikes, it’s worth a side trip between Kingman and Henderson.
@nicholasstrauss11 ай бұрын
FYI. Boron is an element with atomic number 5. Borax is a Boron salt.
@websurfer577211 ай бұрын
Is that like Mambo #5?
@pamostman51610 ай бұрын
Without the dance moves, lol. @@websurfer5772
@emimiao11 ай бұрын
Their workers are union and belong to the ILWU! A union founded by longshoremen that work on the waterfront. The glass screen on your phone is compressed borax! They make them there too!
@charlottewilson468011 ай бұрын
This was so interesting. Thank you for sharing.
@neilreynolds385811 ай бұрын
Boron is the stuff that makes glass stretchy. Without it, there's no fiberglass insulation. Think about what your winter heating bill would look like if there were no fiberglass. Yes, Boron is leading the green revolution - not silicon valley. The truck in town is a Tonka truck next to the ones they use now. I used to go to Boron for supplies up until about 2000. The town has really gone to the dogs but they're sitting next to hundreds of billions of dollars of chemicals. Trona is even worse to look at and they're sitting next to trillions of dollars of chemicals.
@sterling55710 ай бұрын
I doubt she knows what a Tonka Truck is. 😆
@slimpickins912411 ай бұрын
Thanks for the mining/history lesson Sarah. I remember watching westerns as a kid in the 50's whose sponsor was 20 Mule Team Borax laundry soap. I guess boron/borax goes into a lot of products.
@mobiltec11 ай бұрын
We have an old open copper mining pit here in Yerington and it's in a place called WEED HEIGHTS. We also have a couple of old mining camps with a 140 year old grave yard on a hill overlooking the Mason Valley. You've been by this place once on your way to that little man made hot spring on the Walker River. This place is called Pinegrove and you were on Pinegrove Road to go to the hot spring. Might want to stop here sometime and check both out being that you go by here all the time.
@jonathanhansen370911 ай бұрын
I have been to, and through, both Bakersfield, and Barstow, more times than I could count over the last 50 years, but I have never made it once to Boron. Because of you Wonderhussy, I am making a trip out there this spring before it gets hot to see these sites!
@bo596511 ай бұрын
Another fabulous adventure!!
@johnathandavis369311 ай бұрын
My dad worked at the Borax mine in the 70's, and he was able to take me down to the bottom and look up. It was very impressive...
@Herlongian9 ай бұрын
Imagine driving that truck (9501) up and down the pit. It’s slow going up. 7mph or so. Governed coming down about 30mph. Exceed that and the dynamic brakes automatically engage. Kind of boring-except when it rained. Then it was out of control trucks all over the place. How do I know? My truck was 9504. 9501 at the time was a spare. I drove it 3 or 4 times!
@Joe-zt7ef11 ай бұрын
Another weird and wonderful video from the most interesting person on the Internet.
@kenb.121211 ай бұрын
This was a great adventure! Thank you. I appreciate that you acknowledge that there were and are real human beings living in towns like Boron who are trying to "have a life." I think that their history matters.
@MySORRELL11 ай бұрын
THANKS!
@johnglasgow417611 ай бұрын
Another good job of reporting about history Industries etcetera been going to a boron since the 1960s I got to go back and check it out now thanks for the video
@williamjenkins911 ай бұрын
I LOVE this!!!! Or you !!! You are so thorough and interesting!!!
@shawnpugh605211 ай бұрын
Hey you are in my neck of the woods. I am a miner at the big cement plant off of highway 58 in Tehachapi The mine there is amazing and has a big employee count and pays good wages Domingos Mexican restaurant is awesome Played sports over there many times. For a small town they were always tough and played us hard. So much better playing football there than the dirt field in Trona
@diane139011 ай бұрын
When I lived in the Furnace Creek Ranch in 1979, they had the 4th of July event there. It was a lot of fun. The Borax miners had a drilling event on a flatbed trailer behind a semi truck. It was so much fun. We had all kinds of contests, and we saw the fireworks 🎆 across the street from the Furnace Creek Ranch. I sat on the stone wall in front of the ranch. I was 25. I'm now 70. I miss the desert, and hate Fresno.
@alkennedy112410 ай бұрын
You just drove right past my house, ,,,not on my street , but you missed my mater truck, lol thanks BigAl California
@tgvettes11 ай бұрын
The Scooby Doo plane is a Saab Draken TF35 (the 2 seaters are normally SK35 Trainers however this one is something special)
@websurfer577211 ай бұрын
Sweet. Thank you for telling us.
@delstanley134911 ай бұрын
Years ago there was a couple of times I slept at a westbound rest area just west of town. I would get hypnotized late at night just watching all those bright orange lights as the mining operations were apparently going on then. I really don't know if they were mining, but the lights lit up the area, and it had a soothing rather than annoying affect on me, so I would point my car in the direction of the mine instead of away from it when parking at the rest stop at night.
@richardweaver968211 ай бұрын
I was there back in the early 2000's and they have ex[panded the 20 mule museum and te visitoe center, the Aerospace museum was noy yhre. A little bit out of town toward Mojave is the site of Poncho Barne's bar where Chuck Yeager and the pilots from Edwards used to hang out.
@Chato616 ай бұрын
In the aero space museum is a display honoring Poncho Barnes the infamous female aviator. She died in the early 70's right there in Boron. PBS did a very good documentary on her life. WH I'm surprised that you did not know about her. You also missed the rock shop. Dave is a wealth of info about the town.
@donaldschweitzer240511 ай бұрын
I lived not far their about 1 hour. Never stop in that town. But when I was driving a Semi Truck, I had missed Fortune of going to the plant to pick up a load. Going somewhere, but I got sick because of the smell at the plant. I had headache and sick to my stomach. I guess because I work in the ship yard 26 years. All the chemicals all around the ship yard. That's why think I got sick. But this not only place I got sick to pick up loads to ship, like paper plant to make cardboard, sope plant. In different states. Thanks for going to that place. Plus I drove passed many times in my truck too. For myself it was the easiest way to not go over the grapevine. Glad feeling lot better now.❤❤❤❤❤❤
@ZEVONLIN11 ай бұрын
I never thought the mine would be so interesting! Boy howdy was i wrong!
@NarleyAdventures11 ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍😄, An interesting tour, pretty surprising what you can find in a small town.
@richardt179211 ай бұрын
I nearly got bitten by a rattlesnake there. I was climbing up a hill and reached up to a ledge. When I pulled my head up, I was face to face with a rattler. Thankfully, he/she shook the rattle and gave me a second to let go and fall down the hill.
@doernerrr11 ай бұрын
I guess you didn’t have time to ask about preferred pronouns.
@lot612911 ай бұрын
In Australia it would have bitten you, and of course Australia has 9 of the worlds top 10 deadliest snakes........
@justinwolff141611 ай бұрын
@@lot6129... and all 9 are Victorian Senators 😂
@Jeff-jg7jh11 ай бұрын
I always say, 'God bless them, they rattle and I jump back'.
@alienwolf210 ай бұрын
love that people are the reason for the town hard work and lived there lives there looks like a very cool place peaceful
@Badgerpapa11 ай бұрын
ED the fighter jet I would say is an F-4 phantom from Edwards Airbase. The F-4 was mostly retired in the 1990s but there are still a few of them that fly and scream freedom at over mach 2. I am far from an expert so if I am wrong correct me. There was a video of one captured flying a couple years ago in the desert. It is an awesome machine.
@GigglesGaloreous11 ай бұрын
Excellent job, Wonderhussy. Thanks for stopping in Boron. The plane with ED on tail is an F-4. the ED is Edwards AFB. Sad historical point about Boron. In 1964 the school superintendent, his wife, and two cheerleaders were killed at the train crossing at Searles Station while coming home from a basketball game in Trona.
@mtsky-tc6uw11 ай бұрын
yeah right at the bottom of the hill between red mountain and the ridgecrest hwy--in the 70ties there was plenty of momentoes in honor or those who died
@websurfer577211 ай бұрын
Did the train hit them?
@Jeff-jg7jh11 ай бұрын
Probably had something to do with the train. I've always wondered about how people don't see the train. @@websurfer5772
@GigglesGaloreous10 ай бұрын
No. They hit the train. A train from the chemical plant in Trona was moved to Searles Station and parked. The train engineer failed to properly set the brakes on a detached car and it coasted down to the intersection with the highway. @@websurfer5772
@skyh11 ай бұрын
ED on that tail of the F-4 Phantom is for Edwards AFB just south of Boron and CA 58.
@donnamass957611 ай бұрын
Love ya, Wonderhussy. I’m familiar with the areas you tell us about and reside in the high desert…Barstow area. I can always depend on a good laugh or tow from your posts. They’re like medicine for my soul. Thanks!
@NBZW11 ай бұрын
Few folks are alive today that remember the vibrant stopover on 66, good eats were to be had.
@stan102711 ай бұрын
The ED on the tail probably means it was stationed at nearby Edwards AFB.
@alexshatzko138111 ай бұрын
Maverick likely pulled a few 'G''is in one
@mikeboone442511 ай бұрын
we were out there for 4 days it was a shake down run for the new trailer back in the 50's. Plus my Dade's friend was transferred out there to Mojave to manage a new Beer Wearhouse the only thing I can remeber is that it was huge beer staked up to the clouds . We did go to the mine but remember nothing about it other than it was warm like Bakersfield. Just normal 100 plus day in those days growing up there heat was not something you thought about like people today do . We lived played and worked in the heat every day Know one I new carried water bottle in and out of stores like it was some kind of pacifier. Yep dad carried water in the Truck my uncle out on the ranch did also . But my mother never went to work or any one else I can remember with a water bottle on there hip . now hussy this is not a punch at your that was then this is now it's just the way we were . Happy trails keep up the interesting Video's
@websurfer577211 ай бұрын
I know. None of the older adults in my life drink water.
@HerbertPrince8 ай бұрын
Hey Wonderhussy, just found your channel a few days ago. We both share adventures, as I once did many years ago. Back in 1988, I was working at KJC, the solar plant in Kramer Junction. The very first thing I noticed from this video, was a place on the left side of the road, which is fenced in with chain-link type fencing. In '88, it was owned by 'Hippie Bob' Richardson. Inside the small building with the slanted roof was several hi-performance engines from 60's and 70's muscle cars, plus custom art made by Bob in his younger days. He lived in a simple 40x40 foot house with no walls inside. His kitchen was in one corner, then den, bedroom and bathroom in the other three. His girlfriend, Madelyn Zitt lived with him. Bob was the first hot rod roadster winner of The Oakland Roadster Show. He collected all kinds of items he would find in and around the desert. I was a certified TIG welder at the solar plant, as Bob wanted me to teach him how to weld. But I didn't stay long at that job. If you have an opportunity, you should go check out that place, as it was 36 years ago, and Bob was probably in his 60's back then, one of the coolest desert rat's in Boron. He once was an architect from around LA or Frisco. Very friendly with lots of dogs and cats. I had planned to go back for a visit, but things happened so I never had time. Really do enjoy your humor sweetie. Cuz from Southeast Georgia
@BettyD349511 ай бұрын
What did Miss Piggy say when she pulled up to the gas station? “I’ll take the boar on.” Sorry, I couldn’t resist. One of the few jokes in my repertoire. GREAT VIDEO TODAY! 🫏🫏🫏
@marktatum259211 ай бұрын
Miss Piggy was at Kermits place, where they were playing a little game called "slap & tickle" when the phone rang. The caller asked for Miss Piggy and Kermit replied, "I'm sorry, she can't talk right now, she has a frog in her throat..."
@BettyD349511 ай бұрын
@@marktatum2592 😂Where did jokes go? I miss them.
@brucepaxton247111 ай бұрын
Next time you are passing through Tehachapi, you should consider taking a glider ride at the Mountain Valley Airport on the east side of town. Others have posted this experience on KZbin. Something that you would definitely enjoy. Safe travels north!
@mtsky-tc6uw11 ай бұрын
i took my 2 and half year old in glider at tehachapi in my lap--he was amazed--later soloed in glider at 14 in Bishop and soloed a 150 the day he turned 16 in utah--later became heli pilot,did the army spec force--remember him looking at the hills around us back in tehachapi,his eyes very wide
@brucepaxton247111 ай бұрын
I have a place 6 miles west of the airport. It's interesting looking down at the house during a tow out for a flight. I worked in aerospace in the high desert for 48years.@@mtsky-tc6uw
@beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu875611 ай бұрын
Its snowing like crazy and theres not much to do so ill just sit here boraxing and enjoy watching you. Thanks W. H. Always something interesting to see when you're on the dusty trail. Gotta get you behind the wheel of mine dump. You'd be the perfect fit for a driver.
@George067411 ай бұрын
I love these videos on these desert towns. Keep 'em coming!
@jt9512411 ай бұрын
Fun fact: I lived at Edwards from 1960-1964, 1st-6th grade. There were nuclear bomb shelter caves in the pit, there was a drill to drive there, pretty funny considering there was maybe 10 miles of 2 lane raods. The caves had rinsing showers for decontamination, bedding, clothes, food, board games, etc. We were told about them, never saw them myself. How delusional people were that we cold survive global nuclear war. My mother said she didn't want to go to the caves, she wanted to go in the first blast. Not clear they would have nuked Edwards, it was flight test base with no combat planes, but maybe they were after the borax, considering they could deprive us of all those household products.
@Rob211 ай бұрын
All of the cold war period I lived well within a mile of the most important railroad crossing in the country, so I guess I would have noticed little of any nuclear war.
@justjay441211 ай бұрын
Fun fact? Fun? Nuclear War? Maybe just fact. I'm being funny.
@sharlynnc496711 ай бұрын
@@justjay4412what I started working at Borax a guy who worked in the truck shop told me that the day before they went and found a tunnel and found the medical part with ALL the original equipment
@sharlynnc496711 ай бұрын
ANOTHER FUN FACT the movie Erin Brockovich was filmed in Boron
@davidschonhardt495811 ай бұрын
You are fantastic!! This was so interesting, I love your enthusiasm, and attention to detail! Thank you very much!!
@clifforddriver943411 ай бұрын
I've picked up a load of freight about two decades ago of that stuff.
@Lululila6711 ай бұрын
hey girly! glad to see you are feeling better 👽👽😎😎They should have named the town "Borat". Verrry niiice!
@lhollybow11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the tour of Boron .... definitely not Boring. Like you I have driven past this place hundreds of times , but too focused on the destination , and never stopped , except for the rest stop , to stop and " smell the roses " of Boron. Hopefully you'll be able to give us a visit into the Edwards Air Force Base - in the same area.
@crazy4dariver11 ай бұрын
Sweet pea. You NEED an Amtrak run. It ain't fast but fun. I have done West Coast, Canada, NY Down Route 66. Super fun. I never knew there was a Las Vegas NM until we stopped there
@ronr762310 ай бұрын
Thank you, been through there many times but never took the time to check Boron out. I am glad I got to see this.. great video.
@Brian-lk1nl11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tour around Boron and the mine. Your always captivating Wonderhussy💖
@BrianBraaten11 ай бұрын
As a trucker you’re always crossing my paths.Tuesday i just came through there on my way to Arizona actually stayed the night down the road at Kramer junction in the dirt lot east side of town and Thursday came back through heading west back to Richmond California to the chevron refinery where I am right now to pick up another load of Motor oil.Always on the lookout for ya so I can honk my horn at you.
@garygerard429010 ай бұрын
take a drink every time she says Boron 😆😆😆
@bshingledecker11 ай бұрын
Nicely researched as usual. Your knowledge of your surroundings and adventures are what sets you apart. I hope you left the museum guy a nice donation. It breaks my heart how so many small towns are slowly drying up. (little desert humor there)
@NelloCambelli11 ай бұрын
Fascinating museum - especially the Miss. Boron winner’s dress. Your cosmetics use borax in the formula. A-4 Phantoms flown in Viet Nam in 1960s into 1970s.
@Big_Tex11 ай бұрын
Gotta love a town named after an element or mineral.
@nathanmeece979411 ай бұрын
The ED on the F4 Phantom is the tail code for Edward's Air Force Base.
@tomfrye903711 ай бұрын
Super cool, Darlin'! It' a shame though, that the highway took traffic away from the town. It won't totally dry up, but the merchants there can't do too much with high prices if they don't get enough traffic through their businesses to make a good profit. We have all kinds of little bitty towns around me that have no stores or places to eat...so we have to drive 20 or 30 miles sometimes just to get groceries. Anyway, thanks for letting us tag along, Love. You are very much appreciated.
@ray77j11 ай бұрын
Dad worked there doing construction back in the day. It was a shorter commute back to Ridgecrest. I drove by there 100's of times. Never bothered to stop and see. haha
@katherinespencer263311 ай бұрын
Fascinating story, love it when you take us to these amazing places! Thank you for taking the time to share.
@jimhunton474911 ай бұрын
The "Big Dawg" is a Vietnam Era aircraft. It's a Corsair F4Phantom.
@underthetornado11 ай бұрын
Shell stations are the highest priced gas stations and ALL state vehicles all have charge cards for Shell. What does that tell you about CA?
@clearsailing799311 ай бұрын
Newsome probably gets a kickback.
@John_16.139 ай бұрын
We had a nice time visiting both museums today. The exhibits are very well done. Both docents were very nice and helpful. We met a nice gentleman at the Twenty Mule Team restaurant who had helped construct the displays and update the handwritten signs with computer-generated signs. The reason the aerospace museum was not open the day that Wunderhussy was here was because the sole volunteer was helping child abuse victims as a Christian camp leader. This museum needs more volunteers to keep it open. We have been enjoying ourselves eating at local restaurants, are spending the night in a local motel that is very nice, and will be visiting other places tomorrow. We don't live far away and needed to get away from our busy animal sanctuary. It is nice to support this nice community and talk to the nice local people. We want to come back to stay again and visit the local thrift store which is open on Mondays and Thursdays.
@bradbell374410 ай бұрын
Pancho Barnes lived in Boron when she passed away in 1975. How about a video on her and The Happy Bottom Riding Club?
@johnlowe3711 ай бұрын
I visited the Boron Aerospace Museum a few months ago. It's not a typical air museum; they don't have a big collection of vintage aircraft to look at. What they do have is nice collection of artifacts and memorabilia, a lot of it related to Edwards Air Force Base and the research and testing that takes place there. If you're any kind of aviation geek and are traveling through the area, it's definitely a worthwhile stop.
@garygrasselena11 ай бұрын
Hi SJ, another excellent tour off the main drag!! 😊,gg
@mr.waynes755511 ай бұрын
i was just fixin' to get down there to see my cousin Lou! thank you for the Boron tour Wonderhussy.......INTERESTING! but them gas prices......WOWSER! your pal in Sparks.