Saturday, November 28, 2009

Haleakala ~ Halemauu trail to Holua cabin











"No Way, leave at 5:30am, it's still dark outside!" This was actually a great idea once you get over hoisting the protesting body out of the nice warm comfy bed. We started hiking at 7am after hopping around the parking lot at 8,000 feet trying to get warm. It was a beautiful clear morning as we started out on the Halemauu trail. We could see all the way down to the shoreline where the distant surf was rolling in at Keanae. (Jaws was pumping I hear). Hana airport was visible just under the cloud line. Not a cloud in the crater. We leaft Jeremy and Celia at the crater rim whic is a little more than a mile from the parking lot. This is just before you start the switchbacks to descend 1,500 feet to the crater floor.
Try give a loud shout when you are half way down the trail and listen to the reverberating echo's. Pretty cool. Nene pairs greeted us at the trail head, at the bottom of the cliff and again at the cabin. Brunch of cheese and smoked sausage on rolls. We reached the bottom of the cliff again at 10:30 just as clouds started rolling in up from Koolau gap. A rest in the soft grass before hiking up at 11:20. It was now clouded in with a fine mist keeping us cool for the hike out. Target time of meeting Jeremy and Celia in the parking lot at 12:30. We all arrived together at 12:40.
A perfect hike of 3.9 miles each way.


Nene Pair below found at the base of the trail. Bottom video is horseplay at the hitching post.



Sunday, November 22, 2009

Happy Birthday


Happy Birthday!! :)

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

South East Maui - WiliWili Tree











Mom and I drove out to see if the WiliWili tree's were in bloom. It was a bright blue sky and quite green for this time of the year. Quite a bit of Vog which made viewing the Big Island impossible. Yes, The Wiliwili are barely surviving after a introduced beetle has killed hundreds of trees. Another insect was brought in which preys on the larva of the beetle. The Williwilli is a beautiful tree with colorful flowers and trunk. The one stand where we stopped had a large honey bee nest in the tree. (click on photo just above where trunk bifurcates)