Yep, it’s Friday morning. Got back too late and too tired to post last night!
Since the weather was uncertain due to the tropical storm Guillermo, we decided on the Road to Hana instead of sunrise on the summit of Haleakala. After a quick breakfast and loading of the car with the days water, lunch and camera equipment, we departed around 8 AM. Our plan was to make only a few stops before the half way point thinking that we’d get the places we passed by on another day and avoid taking the entire trip again.
It was sunny when we left and we remarked that maybe we shoulda done Haleakala. Of course, there were dark clouds and we had pretty hard rain just a few miles down (up?) the road.
We passed through Paia and by Ho’okipa Beach Park (where we’d photographed surfers and sea turtles earlier in the week. Then got on the Hana Highway where we passed the entrance to Twin Falls. The sun was still partly out, but it was clouding up more. We weren’t able to see much of the scenery because of the low hanging clouds.
Kaumahina State Wayside was our first stop. By this time it was pouring down rain. We got our raincoats and hats on to walk up to the overlook. Just enough time to snap a couple of photos of the waves crashing onto the rocks. Then back to the car to dry off and get on down the road!
We found cache #1 for the day in a guardrail along Hana Highway. It was just before the Y camp. Still raining, but not so hard.
By time we arrived near Keanae the rain had stopped and the sun was out again. We stopped at a few waterfalls too. The rest of the trip to Hana was pretty good weather. We stopped around noon at the Pua’a Ka’a State Wayside Park. Took a couple of photos of the two small waterfalls here. One of them we had to cross a creek to get into position to take the photo. Glad Joyce had packed the hiking pole and let me use it to cross! Weren’t ready for lunch, so we put our camera gear away and kept on driving.
We were in Hana about 1 PM (6 hours on the winding road). We tried to find a geocache down by the Hana Beach Park (black sand), but were unsuccessful. Gary took some photos of the high waves crashing against the rocks.
Back in the car to head another 10 miles past Hana to get to the cache near the Palapala Hoomau Congregational Church where Charles Lindbergh is buried.
Around 2 PM we made a decision to stop at the otherHaleakala visitor center. Planned to take a hike to see the waterfalls. We started up the trail that had a stop in 0.5 mile to see the Makahiku and 2 miles to Waimoku. After the climb to Mahaiku, Gary was too hot and tired to go any further. Nothing to see and photograph at this first falls. On to the cache!
Success on the cache #2 for the day. This section of the Hana Highway is more narrow and less well marked. Fortunately, there were not as many travelers on the road. We met a couple visiting from Florida who came to see the Lindbergh site because he was a pilot. And a young woman and her baby who seemed to manage access to the church. Took a few photographs of the waves.
We started our return trip about 3 PM. We had seen a big waterfall that we had seen on the way up to photograph it. Name unknown. Probably Honolewa. Gary got out his tripod and variable neutral density filter to takes some photos. Hopefully they will turn out great!
Back in the car to continue our return. We had identified a cache on the way up that was down the Nahiku Road. There was a sign at the top indicating the road was closed 2.25 miles because a bridge was out. We decided to see if we could find the cache anyway. Sure enough the bridge was out and the cache was still 0.2 miles away, but there was a nice parking area (school bus turnaround}. We parked and walked across the bridge. Greeted by the locals as we walked by who said it was a 10 minute walk to the beach.
Crossing the bridge on foot, we made our way to the cache. Joyce looked for it while Gary went on down to the cliffs to photograph the big waves crashing and the clouds. Very scenic! Back to the car and up the road to the Hana Highway to finish our return to Kihei.
Arrived home about 8:30 and made a quick dinner of Spam with cheese and toast. Finished with popcorn. Watched a little TV news about the Republican debate. Showers to wash off the days dirt and to bed about 9:30. Tomorrow is laundry day!