Sunday, August 30, 2009

Up Country August Day










A lazy day, sitting on the porch watching the day go by and Bob mowing the yard :)
That shower tree sure is beautiful!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Honolua Bay and Napili Bay

Honolua Bay: A Marine Conservation Reserve. It has great snorkeling especially in the summer. The right hand side of the bay has a large coral reef area but you have to snorkle out too it. The middle of the bay is a sandy channel. There is coral on the left side and Rhonda and Jeff saw quite a few turtles there along with a spotted ray. The picture with the rock beach is Honolua Bay. It was our first stop. We parked more on the north side of the bay by 2 porta potties. There is a path that is level and doesn't cross the stream. I was surprised by all the concessions at the end by the boat ramp. The "Camp" on the south side of the ramp had grown. As I approached a guy came out of the concession and confronted me saying I had to leave as Dogs were not permitted. "I have been coming here for 20 years with my dogs" was my reply. There was a "No Dog" sign by the road. I did not see the sign.
I tell him the beach is State Land. Yes but you accessed it via a Hawaiians land and your dog is upsetting his dogs ( a big Rottweiler is going nuts on his leash.) In the end he let us proceed to the right side of the bay. The coral was spectacular. I love the purple and green colors. There were 6 big Ulua with bright fluorescent blue coloration. Some big schools of different reef fish. The water was very enjoyable. I later went on line and found out that Maui Land and Pine owns 269 acres in Honolua. a Hui of 8 people own .20 acre where the camp has been built up. There is another Oahu owner who owns .25 acres which the camp has also spread out onto. The North access was over Maui Land and Pine land and not over any Hawaiians land. They own not even 1/4 acre between the boat ramp and the stream. The Dept of Land and Natural Resourse has been fining them since 2006 for illegal structures in a conservation area, illegally assessing people to cross their land, illegal concession stands, fishing in a marine reserve, destroying ancient walls. Diverting the stream.
Well after a nice swim at Honolua we hiked out to go to a nice sandy beach for our lunch.
But we ended eating lunch at the car. Then off to Napili Bay about 15 minutes south. It is a spectacular white sand beach. As we exited the public shoreline access and stopped to look at the ocean we noticed some really big green sea turtles grazing on the rocks nearby. We watched 3 big ones get tumbled over the rocks. They were unphased by the tourists viewing them up close.
We found some shade and were soon in the water. It was not as clear as Hololua as it is more affected by the trade winds with a small surge. The turtles were at least 4 feet across. The tail of the big one was almost a foot long and 6 inches in diameter at its base. One turtle had a colorful 8" Christmas Wrass swimming with him. Jeff was watching one when a wave swept him over the rocks into a small lagoon area where he said he and 3 big turtles were churning around together in the shallow water.
Another relaxing day on Maui in the beautiful ocean.


South Side of Napili Bay

Poolena Beach - Wailea


It was a gorgeous day to go to the beach. Of course we only go when visitors are here. The water was a little rough but quite clear just out of the shore break. As soon as I got in there was a old cowrie shell sitting on the bottom at about 5 feet deep. We snorkeled toward Kihei. There were 4 papio, then 2 big silver fish w/ big eyes about 2 feet long. They were scooping up the bottom sand making big clouds of sand. Next a couple green sea turtles. A few big foot long goat fish. Lots of red pencil urchins. My friends asked if I wanted to snorkel around the point. I was getting a little tried. "No I will just drift back down the coast" Wrong, we had been drifting down. Now we had a good swim against the current. At one point with the bottom sand swirling and the light dancing it was pretty bizzar. A great beach day.




Wednesday, August 12, 2009

A UpCountry Maui Day






With a Tropical Storm Watch in effect, the day could not have been a more beautiful Maui day. A horse enthusiast visitor from Switzerland is an excellent excuse- Lets go Ride! Elroy, Velvet and Kalae take to the trails. "Qie"and Leilah, hounds in kahoots accompany us. Only one big spook when the dogs came out of the bushes after we passed them. Yeah, everyone stayed on :)





Thursday, August 6, 2009

Hurricane Felicia

Miss Felicia - Category 4 hurricane heading for Hawaii. Of the 3 sisters Ms P lives on Maui, Miss D lives on the Big Island and Mrs C lives on Oahu. Thus the youngest sister is in line for the first landfall of Miss Felicia. Then Maui followed by Oahu.

Go to www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t7/rb-l.jpg

Or Goes satellite: Pacific wide shot showing Hawaii

www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/west/tpac/rb-l.jpg


http://savannahnow.com/features/2007/hurricane/CATEGORYS.pdf
Category 1 = 74-96 mph wind
Category 2 = 96-110 mph
Category 3 = 111-130 mph
Category 4 = 131-155 mph
Category 5 = > 155 mph