@Wonderhussy's travel - locations that Youtube travel vlogger @Wonderhussy has visited
@Wonderhussy is a great channel, with an extraordinary, freespirited woman
documenting the U.S. West, especially desolate places around Arizona, Nevada,
Utah, Colorado, etc. She lives on the edge of Death Valley and has been vlogging
for many years.
Her specialities are: out-of-the-way cabins and hot springs;
alternative culture (think Burning Man-type events),
the history of the Old West (railroads, mining etc.),
camping, and rambling narration sprinkled with a good amount of humor.
Oh and
bikini photo shoots, or in general tasteful shots showing off
her physical assets. Which (even as a straight woman) I actually don't mind.
It doesn't feel out of place, given that much of her content revolves around
hot springs and waterfalls, and it makes me feel like I'm right there
with her, enjoying the warm water on a cool
desert night, looking up at the stars... without having to
drive through hours of no-man's land, or climb steep rocky hillsides to get there.
"Youtube traveling" at its best!
I also find her pleasant to listen to, even though she might not be
everyone's cup of tea. (Her voice has that "sing-songy" tone.) She shares
a ton of her life, so after a while, you feel like you
almost know her personally - an essential ingredient that makes you
come back to a channel again and again, catching her latest life updates.
Few U.S. travel vloggers routinely cover the huge deserts in the West,
so Wonderhussy is a delightful and necessary addition, showing us the
awesome landscapes and natural attractions along the roads less traveled.
Some of @Wonderhussy's videos:
Aura Ultra Lounge, North Virginia Street, Reno, NV