Day 1- AM: "Sleeping Giant" Hike - A 4-5 mile round trip hike from just outside the town of Kapaa.
Julie approaching the summit. |
Julie in the "eye" of the giant |
Swimming beneath the first set of falls - bottomless pool |
Second set of falls - not enough water for dramatic falls but rope swing at bottom |
Monkee swinging from a rope |
Small sea cave at end of beach |
Lava Pools - swimable under ideal conditions but sea was too rough |
Mud luge |
Nualolo Valley |
Lolo vista at end of Nualolo trail |
Oops, never was good at following directions |
Lolo Vista over Nualolo Valley |
Unsuccessfully hiding from the rain |
"Fancy" rooster - they were everywhere |
Wild (?) goat encounter - much less stressful than moose) |
Day 4 - Relax with some snorkeling at Tunnels Beach
Attempting to catch dinner the hard way |
T2? |
Rainbow over Hanalei Bay on way home |
Day 5 - Napali Coast: Kalalau Trail to Hanakapi'ai Falls Trail The Hanakapi'ai Falls Trail is possibly my new favorite trail due to the overwhelming abundance of perfect swimming holes.
Looking back at Hanea Beach from top of first climb |
Napali Cliffs |
One of the many stands of huge bamboo along the Hanakapi'ai Falls trail |
Hanging out behind Hanakapi'ai Falls |
One of the many sweet swimming holes along the trail |
Jacuzzi Garcia-style |
Takin' 'er easy, Mom |
Forced it. I didn't quite lose enough in my butt for that to be a slide |
My own personal infinity pool |
Day 6 - Zip-line Safari tour, it's really all about the video
Family Rule: all Garcia's must swing from rope |
Julie on the first zip-line |
Day 7 - Explored a few more beaches before heading to the airport, including one we had entirely to ourselves for much of the time we were on it that made us REALLY not want to leave.
Our Beach |
One of the very few under water shots where the color came out |
Leaving Our Beach, so sad |
...and here's the video from the second zip-line which we did in tandem.
Nice photos you guys. I like the Monkee-cam.
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