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2013 Trip Two, Day 15 Big Island Feb. 22

40th anniversary dinner at Rays  on the Bay,Kona

40th anniversary dinner at Rays on the Bay,Kona


Friday was our travel day. I know I promised you photos of the crater area. But we haven’t worked that out yet.

So this will just be a brief note. We traveled from the island of Maui to the Big Island. We are now in Kona at a Courtyard overlooking Kamakahonu Bay. The girls took Chris and Ed out for their 40th anniversary dinner.

We went to a wonderful restaurant called Rays on the Bay. It is an open air restaurant overlooking the ocean. Is also located on a bay where manta rays frequently frolic at night.

The meal was great with local fresh fish. The selection of drinks with local fruit ingredients were well enjoyed.

Only one Manta Ray was spotted last night. But the camaraderie, meal, and views were outstanding and a great time had by all.

Ed. Saturday, February 23. 6 AM.

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2013 Trip Two, Day 14 Maui, Feb 21

Thursday Feb 21.
Not a lot of my pictures to choose from.

We all went to Haleakala National Park. Our drive this morning started much more favorably than Monday when basically the park was shut down. Those of you who read the Smithsonian magazine may remember the article in the December 2011 issue. http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/Descending-Into-Hawaiis-Haleakala-Crater.html?device=ipad

The weather varies dramatically at different elevations and at different times of the day. So, each of the three groups had different experiences.

Deb and Rebecca went horseback riding down to the crater floor from the summit. Or at least they tried to. The group got started but were only out for about 30 minutes before the guides had to call it quits due to bad weather. They came back up and did some hiking around the summit. Rebecca was unable to take many decent photos. Their ride started after 9:30 so the weather was already different for them than the rest of us.

The two Sarahs set out for their 11 mile hike at 8 AM. Chris and I drove a second car so their car could be dropped off at a lower elevation at the end of the hike. We then drove them to the summit for their hike. They managed the hike from 10,000 feet down to 6,000 feet and then back up to the car at the 7500 foot elevation in 5.75 hours. The normal is 6-8 hours.

They got some nice shots, not sure yet if I will be able to post them here or if you have to check out their Facebook pages. However, the weather was never great. Sometimes okay, many times wet. (More later on this.)

Chris and I planned to do a hike from the trailhead where they were going to finish. It was about 2-4 miles depending on when you stopped but most importantly the elevation is around 7500 feet. We had discovered previously that hiking at elevations over 9000 feet caused us altitude sickness.

After dropping off Sarah and Sarah, we explored the summit area which gave us brief short views before cloud cover eliminated all views. We went back to the 7500 foot trailhead and discovered it was raining. The rain continued off and on, sometimes drizzly and sometimes very hard. We waited around for over an hour and then headed out. We only made it out for a mile or so before turning back. Few views were possible and cold rain made the journey unpleasant. It also made us concerned about the toll the weather might be taking on the two Sarahs.

We visited the ranger station and did buy some hoodies and t-shirts for them to get warm in when the hike was over. We did not remember if they had packed a change of clothing (they had so we have souvenir clothing from Maui.) We hung around the finish trail head joined by Deb and Rebecca who had finished their partial ride and hiking.

Sarah and Sarah emerged from the crater trail at 1:50 to cheers from the family. They were wet and chilly so it was important for them to get warm.

The three groups all headed back through heavy rain to Makena where it was warm, dry and relaxing. Friday we head to Kailua-Kona on the big island.

Sarah L sent me great crater views which I can not figure out how to insert here. We will have to do a separate post just for some of them.

Ed Feb 21, 10:15 pm

Deb and Rebecca

Deb and Rebecca

ed and chris crater view

ed and chris crater view

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2013 Trip Two, Day 13 Maui Feb 20

The grill afterwards.

The grill afterwards.

Feb 20, 2013

Well lets just say we are all very thankful that Deb was not seriously hurt. More later. What,you want to know now? Oh, alright.

This was the night for Deb and Rebecca to make dinner. They had decided to barbecue brats, hot dogs, etc along with a variety of salads. They had checked the outdoor barbecue grill that afternoon before buying the food. It is located halfway between the pool and our unit.

I had just gone up to the unit to get a sharp knife. Rebecca was cooking in the kitchen and the others were getting ready for dinner and conversation. Deb was cooking brats. Suddenly, the propane outdoor barbecue exploded. Luckily the property manager lives on the property and heard the noise and came out. He grabbed a nearby fire extinguisher and put out any flames before a larger fire developed.

Deb was obviously shaken up and appeared to be fine. However, her legs and feet felt hot so she went and soaked them in the pool. Her upper thighs and feet have red areas which we believe may be sunburn and not burns from the propane but we are treating them with cold water and aloe freshly harvested from the herb garden here. Plus some Advil.

We ended going back to the grocery store and restocking food and cooked dinner inside. Then we discussed the rest of our day and plans for tomorrow which are exciting also.

But, back to what else we did today. For those of you on Facebook, you probably already know Deb, Sarah and Sarah took surfing lessons in the morning. Rebecca took photos. ( I do not have access to them yet.) The girls enjoyed it and hope to do more surfboarding (and snorkeling) on the Big Island.

They said their instructor reminded them of their cousin Dave. The other three people in their class were from Canada. We joked that the islands are overrun with people from Minnesota and Canada escaping the cold. (We met two couples from Canada on our tour and a family from Eagan MN this afternoon.)

While the ladies were frolicking in the sun, Chris and Ed went for a tour of the only pineapple farm still operating in the US. Maui Gold pineapple is marketed only in Hawaii and the West Coast. This allows them to ship fresher and sweeter fruit than Dole ships to the rest of the US from farms in Costa Rica and elsewhere. The previous company growing pineapple in Hawaii went out of business two years ago. Maui Gold is a start-up run by several of the previous managers.

We ate a fair amount of pineapple on the tour and it is much sweeter than we are used to. We brought two back with us–one of which disappeared in Deb’s cooking adventure. I will not go into all of the details of growing, harvesting, etc but if you did not know, you should be able to just twist off the top of the pineapple.

Our second stop was at Io Valley state park. Not much to write home about even though it was a site of one of the battles waged to unify Hawaii under one king. A further stop was a nature preserve. Also so-so.

Our final stop before the big dinner was a nature preserve about 3 miles south of our condo and the end of the road on this side of the island. It has restricted access to help preserve breeding and living grounds for dolphins, birds, etc.

The landscape here reminded us starkly that Hawaii exists due to volcanic action. So far, it is the only part of the island that strongly reflects that. However, tomorrow we try once again to visit the summit of Haleakala. Sarah and Sarah for a serious long hike. Chris and Ed for a moderate hike. Deb and Rebecca via a horseback journey. They probably made the best decision.

Ed 10:30 pm

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2013 Trip Two, Day 12 Maui

GUEST BLOGGER ALERT 🙂

Hi everyone it’s Deb! I’m in Hawaii, whee! I will try to keep this Ed-esque with a little Deb flair.

Today we went snorkeling with retired marine biologist Ann Fielding and it was super fun. We got up early – even at 6am Mom sets a table for 6 and they make us hot breakfast of scrambled eggs and sausage. As if we aren’t spoiled enough simply by the trip!  We met Ann at a local dive shop and she suited us up with fins, wet suits, and masks.

Mom and Sarah get fitted for wet suits

Mom and Sarah get fitted for wet suits

We drove to a nearby beach and she gave us about a 20 minute overview of the reef we would be snorkeling over and fish and coral we would likely see.  Then we put everything on and tried it out.

She took the younger generation out first and got us settled in so she could then spend time with Dad.  Since he can’t swim, he was really nervous and was unsure if he’d be able to do it.  But he put the mask on and put his face in the water with it!  He didn’t feel safe with the waves though and decided to go back to the blankets.  Yay for Dad for trying!  Mom didn’t like the mask/mouthpiece and had a hard time getting the breathing right so she also went back to the shore.  But the four of us had a great time and swam around the reef with Ann for about an hour.

After, we regrouped on the blankets with THE BEST PINEAPPLE I HAVE EVER HAD and some granola bars.   We talked about all the fish we had seen and it was cute to watch Leismer in full-on science mode with Ann.

Ann and her class

Ann and her class

We spent the afternoon relaxing in a variety of ways – pool time, naps, and massages followed by a wonderful sunset.

Sunset from our deck

Sunset from our deck

We ended the night with a fabulous dinner by the Sarahs. Fresh mahi mahi and homemade salsa – delicious!

Yum!

Yum!

Overall, we are having a wonderful time. Thanks mom and dad!

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2013 Trip Two, Day 11 Maui

on the road to Hana

on the road to Hana

Hana Bay

Hana Bay

back road

back road

back road view

back road view

Post for Monday Feb. 18, 2013

Sorry no post was completed on Monday for Monday. We were all in bed by 9:15 at the latest. Even I was not able to muster the energy to stay up late and do the daily blog.

Monday was a great day, although the activities were not as originally planned. It was a day to be flexible and make arrangements on the fly. Even Chris and I were not fully prepared for the day. I know, shocking isn’t it?

The two Sarahs were going to hike the crater rim at Haleakala Mountain. This is an 11 mile hike and was likely to take 6-8 hours and works best if one car is left at the finish location and the hikers get dropped off at the starting location. Since Chris and I were also planning to do a (easier) hike at Haleakala, we agreed to meet them at the finish location and drive them up the start at the summit.

Unpreparedness #1. We forgot to check out the weather at the summit prior to leaving. Weather patterns vary dramatically around the islands and the mountain summits even more so.

We were up, ate and had departed by 6:30 AM. We reached the ranger station at about 7,000 foot elevation (the summit is a little over 10,000 and another 10 miles of driving) at 7:45 to be told that the summit was socked in and likely to stay that way all day and the rain we encountered at lower levels was going to continue and had made trials slippery. Luckily we had caravaned and the two cars were together so after a quick discussion, we canceled these plans and made new ones.

Sarah and Sarah went back to Makena Surf where the weather was sunny and warm and spent most of the day at the beach, swimming, boogie boarding, and relaxing.

Chris and Ed decided to head for “The Road to Hana”. This is 30 miles of twisty, turnny, narrow road through the lush northeast side of the island with waterfalls, coastline, etc. Unpreparedness #2. Since we have multiple cars and drivers, and since we were not planning to go to Hana today, all of our maps, tour books, audio CD, etc were back “at the ranch”.

We were going to do the road to Hana anyway. I had wanted to leave early and avoid busy roads and while we left early and were somewhat in the direction of Hana, the mountain delay had put us a bit behind what would have been our schedule. But we put aside the lack of preparedness and figured we knew enough of the directions and the layout that we would be fine. (and we were, pretty much)

We were not impressed with the first 8 or so miles. Yes, it was twisty and turny–very few straight stretches of road. Few waterfalls in the first 1/3. We have been on other more scenic roads. The road was not a cliff hanger in that the road was rarely right next to the cliff with dramatic drop off like some roads we have driven.

About mile 10.9 the waterfalls started. Since it had rained that morning, and had continued to be drizzly, the waterfalls were gushing. unfortunately, unlike the North Shore of Lake Superior, car pull offs were small and trails to the waterfalls are not easily found or hiked. We did drive the rest of it and saw waterfalls, ocean and scenery; an improvement over the first 10 miles.

We reached Hana, a small town with a nice bay and black sand beach, around noon. After 30 miles of roller coaster riding, Chris was a little nauseous with motion sickness-sort of like riding the Wild Mouse ride for several hours. We rested around the bay and watched the waves come in. Evidently they were higher and stronger than usual today.

We stopped in the small Hana Cultural Museum and talked to the staff-originally from Pittsburg but had been here for decades. She helped us resolve a major issue. “Do we go back the same way or take the back roads?’ This had been a ongoing discussion with us. I wanted to, Chris did not.

All sorts of comments have been made about taking the back road which skirts the southeast coast and has unpaved stretches and narrow roads that supposedly car rental companies do not want you to take and you take your life in your hands if you do it. I figured it could not be worse than what we had just experienced and might be better for Chris. (Considerate me) Chris had already asked about a dozen people what their thoughts were. We did not have cell coverage for most of the road to Hana so that was not necessarily safer.

We ended up agreeing to take the road but filled up the gas tank first. The road was as advertised. Even narrower than before and less well paved. Most of the road to Hana had room for two cars except for some short one lane bridges. This road had longer stretches along cliffs where there were no places for two cars to be on the same roadway. We tried to make sure we had two or three cars in front of us and left the lead car worry about oncoming traffic. It worked out obviously, we made it back and you are reading about it. There were no stretches where a 4 wheel drive vehicle would have been necessary.

But we made a stop at the Kipahulu portion of the Haleakala national park which lies along the coast and saw the lush scenery change into range land and wind swept grass lands with beautiful coastal views. All in all, another good cooperative decision made. We got back here about 5 pm after a stop at the grocery store.

Deb and Rebecca got up to say good bye to us that morning and took it easy for a while. They then headed up to the road to Hana also but turned around at the halfway point. They did not find it enjoyable and had planned to take in the sights at another town called Pa’ia. They spent time in Pa’ia where they window shopped and had crepes for lunch (no PBJ sandwiches for them!)

Chris and I made dinner for all where we swapped stories of the day. Having gotten up early and been active, all were in bed early.

Ed 2/19 for 2/18 3:00 pm

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2012 Trip Two, Day 10, Maui

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Feb. 17, 2013

First full day of group dynamics. Everyone up early and glorying in the ocean vista. Whales, kayakers, waves under a glorious sun.

After breakfast, we split up. Some went to church and some to the beach. We reconnected at noon for lunch and then all of us went to the beach and enjoyed the smooth sand, waves, and sunny day.

Our evening was spent at Old Lahaina Luau, reputed to be the most authentic luau. It was about an hour away and we took two cars.

Food was buffet style, beverages were unlimited and the show enjoyable, educational, and entertaining.

Ed 10:20 pm.

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2013 Trip Two, Day Nine Maui

imageimageimageWell I am writing this in the AM for a change. Maui has presented a different set of problems. Good problems, but problems. What to do?

On Kauai, we really were into seeing things. The weather was pleasant temperature wise but cloud cover frequently provided brief showers and cooler (low 70s) temperatures.

Here our unit overlooks the bay in Makena right by an excellent sand beach. The sun is out and it is warmer with stronger winds. We can listen to the waves at night and watch the moon shine on the ocean, watch and listen to the ocean waves crashing during the day, observe kayakers and snorkelers in the bay, see some whales out in the water, go to the beach or to the pool. Or we can drive the road to Hana, go on sail boat rides, do stand up paddling, biking, zip lining, hiking and much more.

It is hard to make a decision. What ever we do, though, is going to be enjoyable.

9 pm
So we decided to do a little shopping, a fair amount of beach time at the ocean and wrapped up the afternoon at the pool. Finally, we drove up to Kahuluhi airport and picked up the four girls whose flight arrived at 7:30 pm. A great day all in all.

Ed

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2013 Trip two Hawaii, Day One

Just realized this one never got updated. Was for Feb 8, 2013
Ed

No pictures today. This was our travel day. We got up at 5 AM Minnesota time. Thanks to Kathy we Arrived at the airport at 7 AM for our 9 AM flight. The first leg was to Los Angeles. The flight was full and we checked our carry-on bags At the gate through to Hawaii. With books and movies the flight went quickly.

We were not impressed with the Los Angeles airport. We had lunch there, nothing fantastic. The next leg of the flight was to the island of Kauai. Another full flight and of course the guy in front of me opted to put the seat back. I behave myself however.

Most amazingly, Chris played games on the TV screen device on the front of the seat. I did get a higher score than solitaire and she did, however. Not that my score was fantastic, the highest was 343 points. Chris was able to talk to her right hand seatmate who was from Hastings Minnesota. This woman has a timeshare and spends four weeks in Hawaii.

We landed around 7 PM and we’re not able to see much of the coastline. We picked up part jeep and drove to Inn Paradise. This will be our homebase for the next seven days. Since it was dark once we got our luggage (last bags off of the plane), We were unable to see much scenery. We were able to observe the amazingly bright stars in the sky.

Since we have been up for 20 hours, this will be the end of the post. Please forgive some of the typos as this was dictated and I’m not spending time to correct it now. We are looking forward to seeing the girls in a week.  Hopefully Deb and Rebecca are surviving the major snowstorm in Nee England.

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2013 Trip Two, Day Eight Maui

We are at top floor, this end

We are at top floor, this end


our beach

our beach

Feb. 15, 2013
This was a travel and get organized day. We left Inn Paradise after saying goodbye to Connie and Major Inch. Of course there was no traffic and no back up at security so we had plenty of time to relax while waiting for the plane to Maui.

Chris and I picked up our two rental cars and made our way successfully to Makena. It was different each driving a car rather than our usual driver/navigator roles. A few minor glitches but nothing serious. Ate a late lunch in Makena and drove around a bit until our condo was ready at 3 pm.

We spent some time exploring the grounds and beach after unpacking and then hit the local Safeway. Lucky in Kauai I had picked up one of their “club” cards which gives you better prices. When buying for 6, the savings did add up.

So tomorrow day time is for us and then we pick up the four girls around 8 pm. At the last minute, United called Sarah L and asked if they would be willing to fly through San Francisco rather than Los Angeles as they had originally booked their flight. Sarah opted to be helpful and snagged some United vouchers for helping out. The change put them on the same flight to Maui from San Francisco as Deb and Rebecca. The arrival time was practically the same. The change means Chris and I only have to monitor one flight.

Ed Feb 15 10:00 pm

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2013 Trip Two, Feb.14,Day 7 Kauai

Day at Beach

Day at Beach

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Feb 14. Beach Day. Valentine Day.
Enough Said.

Ed 7:45 pm

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