Sunday, April 20, 2008

Pololu Honokane Nui Valley

So we wanted to see for ourselves if the trail was still blocked going into Honokane Nui. It is. :(

Here is the trail and where it is blocked.
There are a couple of paths that hunters and hikers have made that go down into the valley but these are not safe to say the least. Most of them would be passable if you added some rope.

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Monday, April 14, 2008

Honokane Nui Valley Hike

I had been planning a trip into to Honokane Nui alley this weekend and so I called the Surety Kohala company to see if the trail had been reopened. The trail has been closed since the Oct. 2006 earthquake. The trail is still closed as of 4-14-08 and will be closed for the foreseeable future. They have tried to repair the trail but because of the size of the landslide every time they do it rains and washes the trail out again.

I have been wanting to do this trail for some time and I'm bummed that it's still not open.

Here are some pictures from my last attempt in march of 2007

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Kilauea Ike Trail

Most of Volcano National was closed and there was no lava on the surface so we decided to go for a short hike. The 4 mile Kilauea Ike trail was perfect for this. The hike is a couple of hours long and is a great break after the long drive from the Kona side. The trail starts at the Kilauea Ike lookout point which is just off Crater Rim Drive and is about 4 miles.

Distance: 4 miles
Time: 2 hours
Elevation Gain: 460 feet





Saturday, August 11, 2007

Emesine Cave

I decided to go for caving for a change.


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Saturday, July 28, 2007

White Road

Went hiking on white road again.



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Monday, April 30, 2007

Mauna Kea State Park - Hill 7154

Pretty Bland. it was a nice break while driving to Hilo from Kona.

Distance: 2.5 Miles
Time: 1 1/4 Hours
Elevation Gain: 634 Feet - Straight Up

Sunday, March 18, 2007

White Road

I had heard about this hike from a couple of friends and decided to give it a try. The hike is easy and takes about 1/2 an hour each ways. There is a nice spot to look out into the valley when you first get there. The trail does continue along the valley rim but due to the earthquake of 06 there are parts of the trail that have collapsed.

The only issue with this hike is that it starts on private land, Kam. Estate Land to be exact. I have done this hike a number of times and no one has ever said anything to me.

Distance: 1.5 miles
Time: 1 hour
Elevation Change: 100 feet

To get to the trail head head east out of waimea town and turn left when you see white road. Park at the end of the road, on the right side and hop over the gate. Follow the road until the trail starts.