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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #180 on: May 11, 2015, 10:18:52 PM »
Utterly ridiculous TR! I must say that I enjoyed it even more as I hadn't read it at all and just spend the last hour reading this entire Novel.

Thanks ;D

Oiy, you continue to make the rest of out TRs look amateurish.

Excellent TR.

Well, here's your chance! Let's see if you could make Palau beat this 8).
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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #181 on: May 11, 2015, 10:28:07 PM »
Thanks ;D

Well, here's your chance! Let's see if you could make Palau beat this 8).
AJK opened himself up for that

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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #182 on: May 11, 2015, 11:12:44 PM »
Makes sense. Would you agree that you didn't hit up too many different things on Day 1 and even spent a lot of time at some sites (an hour at Ching's Pond)? (Totally fine - I understand you had 2 days and opted for quality/time over quantity.)

Absolutely, spot on.
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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #183 on: May 12, 2015, 02:34:48 PM »
Amazing! Can't wait for the next installment (too bad it's the last  :'()

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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #184 on: May 31, 2015, 09:03:35 PM »
Day 9, Monday:

Today was our last on the island.

I woke up before dawn to see if I could catch a nice sunrise over Hana Bay while my wife slept in. The hotel is fantastically located, just a two-minute drive from Hana Bay and down the street from the Red Sand Beach trailhead.

The beach at Hana Bay is a beautiful crescent of black and white sand with a long jetty off to the right, where I set up and watched the sunrise. After the craziness of the day before, this was a nice change of pace. It was quite lovely sitting there all by myself while the town behind me slept:



First light hitting Hana and Haleakala behind it:



After sunrise it was still quite early, so I decided to head over to the world-famous Red Sand Beach (actual name Kaihalulu Beach). The advantage of going this early was two-fold: I was dying to see (read:photograph ;)) the beach, while my wife wasn't interested at all. And at 6:30 in the morning, it was virtually guaranteed that I'll have the place to myself.

Getting to this beach is difficult - and dangerous - in the best of times. The trail consists of a notch in the cliff, often only a couple of inches wide. The cliff and trail are both made out of loose volcanic cinders, which makes for extremely unstable footing. The ocean here is ferocious; at times you're 40 feet above the waves crashing on the boulders below. One wrong step and you're toast. The many exposed tree roots along the trail serve as both occasional handholds and terrifying stumbling blocks which have to be climbed over. Thankfully, the trail isn't very long, maybe 1000 feet or so.

I parked at the trailhead (facing the correct direction! The cops here are bonkers about that.) and headed out. It occurred to me (premonition :o?) that no one knows where I'm going, so I texted my wife my plans along with my GPS location. The trail is not exactly deadly by any stretch of the imagination, but should I slip or something it could be hours before I'm seen.

Taking the trail nice and slow, it took around 10 minutes until the bend where the beach appears. What an amazing sight! A little beach, red as can be, sat nestled underneath a towering red cliff. A line of jagged rocks stand sentinel and protect the beach from the ocean's fury, where gentle waves lap quietly.

I stood there drinking in the view, when suddenly drip, drip, SPLAT!

In the space of two minutes, the sky had gone from sunny to dark and stormy. The skies opened and it started pouring.

I knew that I couldn't remain there; there was no shelter whatsoever, and the distant rumblings of thunder could now be heard. Everything I had read about this trail said the same thing: do not even attempt if it has been raining. Nowhere were there instructions on what to do if you're stranded...

The trail was becoming more dangerous and slippery every minute. I whipped out my camera, took two pictures through the rain (priorities ;D!), and tried to figure out where to go. I couldn't head down to the beach, since the trail got even steeper in that direction. The only solution was to head back before the trail became impassable.

The return trip was harrowing. The rain had loosened the zillions of cinders on the trail, and every step was a fight to keep from slipping off the edge. If I tried to grab onto the side of the cliff for support I just came away with a handful of cinders. At this point it was lightening as well...

After half an hour or so of this I finally made it back to the car, soaked to the bone but happy to be back on terra firma :D.

It of course goes without saying that as soon as I got into the car the sun came right back out ;D ;D ;D. But success: I got my pictures and made it back alive  :P:





(Unfortunately, the rain made the reds appear brownish. Too bad... But I like the pictures anyway.)

In hindsight, I think it was incredibly stupid of me to head to that beach by myself, without checking the weather forecast and taking along any rain gear. Lesson learned.

After all this it was still quite early, so I headed for another photo stop at Koki Beach, around 10 minutes down the road:





I then headed back to the hotel to begin the days "official" activities. The plan was to head to the Venus Pool after breakfast, hang out there for a while, then back to the hotel to check out. However, when we arrived at the pool's trailhead, there were seven cars parked there already (even though this was still quite early in the morning). This meant that there were at least 15 people sharing the pools already, and this obviously didn't appeal to us in the slightest.

When we had checked into the hotel the night before, we were given a schedule of the following day's activities. These were all free for guests, so we decided to take advantage of 'em. We figured that since we're paying so much more for the night than we had originally planned we may as well get our money's worth. We were also in the mood of something more toned-down, after yesterday's (and this mornings!) excitement.

Unfortunately our first choices didn't fit our schedule, so we went with the archery instructions. It was just us, the instructor, and two other guests, and in a lovely setting up-mountain from the main hotel grounds. While not a typical "Hawaiian" activity and not something we would ever have planned on ahead of time, we ended up enjoying it a lot (even though it turned out that we were terrible at it ;D).

We checked out at around 11, and headed back on the the Road to Hana and towards 'Ohe'o Gulch. This is better known as the Seven Sacred Pools, and is part of Haleakala National Park. If you pay the entrance fee for the summit you could show your receipt here and get free entry withing three days. However since we had gone up for sunrise five days ago, we had to pay again. No worries; it was only $10 or so.

The Pipiwai Trail is also here, and is up the mountain from the parking lot. The Pools are in the opposite direction, towards the ocean. Our plan was to head down to the pools, and then do at least two miles of the Pipiwai Trail (till the bamboo forest).

In the parking lot we bumped onto the local Chabad Shaliach and a couple he was escorting. We had a nice conversation, and he suggested we join them on the Pipiwai. I was more interested in the pools, so we declined. (This would turn out to be one of the only regrets we had on this trip.)

The hike down to the pools was longer than it seems from the maps, so it took us more time than expected to get down. Quite frankly, I was disappointed when we finally arrived. The place was packed - there were literally hundreds of people in a fairly small area. True, the falls and pools were beautiful, but you had to see past the group of teens climbing behind the falls, the busloads of octogenarian slowly picking their way from rock to rock, and the piles of kids running every which way.

I had envisioned a quiet and peaceful spot; instead I got a zoo. Supposedly the place is supposed to be empty before 1 o'clock or so (when the RTH day-trippers arrive), but that was definitely not the case that day.

Most pictures of the pools look about the same, so I wanted to see if I could get something unique. Careful positioning enabled me to get a fresh perspective on the oft-photographed scene:



By the time we got back up to the parking lot we were hot, tired, and disappointed. We decided to skip the Pipiwai Trail and move on. Now we were wishing we had gone with the Shaliach earlier; I'm certain it would have been far more fun. From the short conversation we had he definitely came across as someone who it would be great to spend more time with.

Back on the road:



Past the park is where the road stops being the lush Road to Hana and turns into the wild "other half". Though technically called the Piilani Highway, it's generally referred to as the other half of the RTH. The road here starts out as a one-lane, generally unpaved road hugging the cliffs. Soon it passes through shrubland and pastures, which eventually changes into bona fide desert, not unlike the American Southwest. Finally it climbs Haleakala's flanks and back to greenery and Kula.

On this half, the road is more about the jaw-dropping scenery than activities, waterfalls, and the like. There's not much to do here, but I found myself pulling over and gawking at the scenery more often than on the first half.

(Fair warning: there are lots of road pictures coming up, as that's the star of the show here.)

The first part of the road is an astonishingly beautiful nail-biter:







Some spots are downright alarming:



Some areas had guardrails...:



...but most didn't:



In some areas the guardrail has simply given up:





The one-lane bridges are even hairier here than the first half:











A curve in the road takes you back to the jungle for a moment, and reveals a tiny but stunning beach through the foliage. Perfect spot for lunch:









Many people think that a regular car can't make it all the way around. This is simply not true. In fact, there are many large tour buses doing it just fine. Whenever we had one of those behind us, I'd pull over and let him go ahead. That let us keep our pace nice and slow:



A tiny, localized rain shower up ahead:



Rain like this means just one thing, so I promptly put my wife on rainbow-spotting duty ;D. Not five minutes later she called out a target:





The other side of Haleakala's Kaupo Gap:





Another beautiful double rainbow:



Slowly the road went from green jungle to scrubby land. With this change came the cows: dozens of them, in multiple herds, meandering mindlessly wherever they pleased:













The landscape changed yet again, this time to desert. Without thick foliage in the way, you have marvelous views of Haleakala on one side and the ocean on the other. The road itself is often visible for great distances, a winding ribbon wending its way to the horizon.

Every rise and every bend provides yet another - and completely different - vista:

























The Pokowai sea arch is off to the left:



One of the most incredible-looking areas on the island is on this part of the road. In between mile markers 28 and 27, the road takes a nearly 180-degree turn around a hill. At you round the turn, your breath is taken away. The road falls sharply away from you, revealing a landscape that would feel at home in Utah or Arizona. This is the Manawainui Gulch, a deep, dry canyon which makes its way down the mountain.

The road drops 123 feet in around a tenth of a mile - that's a 40-degree grade. For comparison, the maximum allowed grade in the Interstate highway system is 7 degrees.









When people think of Hawaii, something like is is not what they imagine... The diversity on this island is unbelievable.

On the other side of the bridge the road climbs back up:





After this some plants start to appear again, as the road turns more inland towards Kula.

Someone appears to have had a lot of fun on a motorcycle here:



It was getting late in the afternoon when we came to the Auwahi Wind Farm overlook:



A shower over the island of Kahoʻolawe:



A cinder cone from Haleakala's last eruption:



The darker looking area on the left (in front of Kaho'olawe) is the Molikini crater:



Tourists:



My wife dared me to drive with the roof down and wearing my snorkel gear. I added a lei for good measure ;D:



(My motto in life is "Why be normal when you could be yourself" 8).)

Once you're back upcountry, green abounds:





Back in Kula, it's off to our cottage to pick up our luggage:



We had just enough time to our flight to collect our stuff and have dinner. One incredible Hawaiian sunset later and off we were, homeward bound.

The end :D
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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #185 on: May 31, 2015, 10:04:41 PM »
Yay! What a trip! I loved the back of the RTH, I just didn't or get nearly as many pictures as you did, so looking at them really brings back nice memories. Thanks for sharing!!

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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #186 on: May 31, 2015, 10:10:06 PM »
Amazing pics! Wow!!!
Thanks for your TR!

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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #187 on: May 31, 2015, 10:15:35 PM »
Amazing TR!
Save your time, I don't answer PM. Post it in the forum and a dedicated DDF'er will get back to you as soon as possible.

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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #188 on: May 31, 2015, 10:22:37 PM »
Absolutely incredible. (as usual)

I'm curious, where exactly is your gopro mounted?

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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #189 on: May 31, 2015, 10:38:33 PM »
Thanks for the awesome TR!  What time did you hit the 7 pools that it was so crowded?

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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #190 on: May 31, 2015, 10:40:10 PM »
Unreal report, and amazing pics! Did you teach yourself all that you know about photography? Did you take any lessons?

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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #191 on: May 31, 2015, 10:43:14 PM »
Yay! What a trip! I loved the back of the RTH, I just didn't or get nearly as many pictures as you did, so looking at them really brings back nice memories. Thanks for sharing!!

Amazing pics! Wow!!!
Thanks for your TR!

Amazing TR!

Absolutely incredible. (as usual)

Thanks for the awesome TR!

Unreal report, and amazing pics! Did you teach yourself all that you know about photography? Did you take any lessons?

Thanks ;D!
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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #192 on: May 31, 2015, 10:44:16 PM »
I'm curious, where exactly is your gopro mounted?

Suction-cupped on the left side-view mirror:

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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #193 on: May 31, 2015, 10:45:14 PM »
Just a general question (no I'm not trying to turn this into a Halacha back and forth). Is it possible to do lots of things in Hawaii while still being makpid on not seeing lots of pritzius? Like all those pools and waterfalls, not to mention the hotels and beaches.... Disclaimer: I am innocently asking cuz I want to know, not trying to incite or offend anyone...

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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #194 on: May 31, 2015, 10:45:20 PM »
Chazak Chasak. Awesome!!

I wish you would go on more trips  :D

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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #195 on: May 31, 2015, 10:45:41 PM »
What time did you hit the 7 pools that it was so crowded?

We got there around noon.
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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #196 on: May 31, 2015, 10:47:54 PM »
Just a general question (no I'm not trying to turn this into a Halacha back and forth). Is it possible to do lots of things in Hawaii while still being makpid on seeing lots of pritzius? Like all those pools and waterfalls, not to mention the hotels and beaches.... Disclaimer: I am innocently asking cuz I want to know, not trying to incite or offend anyone...

Absolutely. There was a thread here a while ago discussing this in detail as well.

ETA: Here's that thread.
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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #197 on: May 31, 2015, 10:48:09 PM »
Just a general question (no I'm not trying to turn this into a Halacha back and forth). Is it possible to do lots of things in Hawaii while still being makpid on not seeing lots of pritzius? Like all those pools and waterfalls, not to mention the hotels and beaches.... Disclaimer: I am innocently asking cuz I want to know, not trying to incite or offend anyone...
http://forums.dansdeals.com/index.php?topic=45839.0

There was also a TR thread something like "maneuvering tznious... TR in Hawaii" I can't find that thread

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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #198 on: May 31, 2015, 10:49:10 PM »
Just a general question (no I'm not trying to turn this into a Halacha back and forth). Is it possible to do lots of things in Hawaii while still being makpid on not seeing lots of pritzius? Like all those pools and waterfalls, not to mention the hotels and beaches.... Disclaimer: I am innocently asking cuz I want to know, not trying to incite or offend anyone...
Discussed at length here: http://forums.dansdeals.com/index.php?topic=49076.0

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Re: Something Fishy's Maui and Lanai Trip Report, Courtesy of Delta
« Reply #199 on: May 31, 2015, 10:49:49 PM »
Chazak Chasak. Awesome!!

I wish you would go on more trips  :D

As do I ;D ;D ;D...
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