Maui: Welcome to Compromise Island
I suppose the headline is unfair-ish. Just that:
- If you want adventure, Kauai is way better.
- If you want shopping and restaurants in a tropical setting, Waikiki/O’ahu is way better.
- If you want volcanoes, the Big Island is better (I’m assuming).
But if you want B-versions of the above all in one place, well, that’s Maui I think. IMHO of course. At which point I release a big photo dump and hope for the best.
The church in Kahakuloa.
This is the place where they tell you to respect the a'ina, although they don't really explain how you do that exactly.
Some sailboat as seen from the trail that takes you to the blowhole that does not blow (when I'm there).
Olivine Pools -- you swim in 'em!
Rental car's a-comin'!
This is what my parents look like.
Waymarker on a beach near the La Perouse light station.
End of Kings Highway
Waianapanapa Beach, which has black sand.
Venus Pool, which ended up being too shallow to reasonably access from the trail that day.
The beach at the bottom of the "Sacred Pools" (that didn't seem all that sacred without much water in them).
Just FYI, if there hasn't been much rain on Maui, most of the waterfalls kind of suck. This was as good as there was anywhere on the Hana side.
The Hana Highway if you take it past Hana (note: it's not a dirt road).
The dragon's teeth. Which dragon? Difficult to say.
The Lahaina Prison -- they named a road after it (in Lahaina; it's called "Prison Road").
Worthwhile photo captions seem so last-vacation.
Also went on the Pipiwai Trail up to the big ol’ waterfalls, which were barely trickling. I’m guessing that 90-percent of the time, this hike is by far the best one on Maui. It has variation in foliage (including a bamboo forest), is relatively short, has several highlights along the way (waterfalls and pools unless there’s no water) and has a massive waterfall at the end (unless there’s no water). Anyway.
I’m tired and don’t remember much from this vacation. A shame, yes.
bkd