Oheo gulch and the 7 pools at the end of the Road to Hana. |
Chelsea eating lilikoi flavored ice-cream made with coconut milk |
Sunset in South Kihei |
Jaws was breaking and it was pretty awesome to see. We same some gnarly wipeouts and some killer rides. |
Mike surfing Ho'okipa |
Awesome, private jungle bungalow in Nahiku. One of the most romantic places probably on earth. We had a great time hanging out in this beautiful and lush town. |
There are myriads of waterfalls on the island of Maui, mainly concentrated on the Eastside, on the way to Hana.
Mike on our hike through the bamboo forest, on the way to the gigantic waterfall.
The Pipwai Trail was an awesome hike that led to a 1,000 ft waterfall at the top of the trail. It was refreshing and incredible. This is a definite must-do activity for all those traveling the Road to Hana. Any description I give of this waterfall will not do it justice.
Hiking at Haleakala Crater. It looks and feels as if you are hiking on Mars. It is a long and steep descent into the crater and the ascent is super intense. The 10,000 foot elevation doesn't make it any easier.
Ferry ride to Lanai, For information on Lanai, check out our previous blog post on Lanai.
I was really hoping to score surf at Honolua Bay. It was flat there most of the week, so I rented a board on the last day and just showed up, hoping there would be something to surf. There was a very inconsistent swell, but the sets were about chest high and lined up. I even met a local who was originally from Chile. Pedro was a super mellow guy who told me all about the island and his native country of Chile. We shared waves, talked story and exchanged numbers after the session.
Honolua Bay: Chelsea sat on the cliff above and took some shots of me. Nothing great, but still fun to get wet and catch a few fun ones. It was an adventurous walk down the cliff. It just added to the epic nature of that wave. Once in the lineup, we had an awesome view of Molokai as well, which made the break even more picturesque.
This picture does a great job of showing how shallow the reef is on the inside. We snorkeled it the day before and it was full of brain coral and gigantic sea urchins. You do not want to fall on that. I know from personal experience.
It was an incredible trip. We love the Hawaiian Islands and the culture, people and the natural beauty that can be enjoyed around every corner.
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