why i'm not missing homegrown
starefire told us to take the hana highway. we did. this is where we wound up. it's called waimoku falls, slicing 400ft down the back of a shear lava wall. we took a 3.6 mile hike up slippery tree roots & rocks to get there. went thru an amazing bamboo forest. we wore flip-flops. no injuries. more pics to come.
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Oh, man, Hawaii. A month of naked body-surfing, peanut-butter and avacado sandwiches, midnight thunderstorms on the beach, Maui Wowie...oh, Hawaii. Thanks for the reminder, C-Freak.
Posted by: vicarious | April 29, 2006 10:08 PM
Damn, you are living the good life! Glad to know it.
Posted by: Ca-chee | April 29, 2006 11:00 PM
Nice pic.
Posted by: Rob | April 30, 2006 11:20 AM
was it really 3.6 miles? or 4.2?
Posted by: foggy | May 1, 2006 10:06 AM
probably 3.4 and she's exaggerating to try and impress us.
Posted by: chris m | May 1, 2006 02:39 PM
Chris Who? Sorry to drop in, but I'm a displaced Duluther Living in Paia (a small surfer/hippy town on Maui's North Shore). It was a curious picture man, I was at Waimoku falls last Tuesday. Hope all is well.
Posted by: josh wiese | May 3, 2006 04:08 PM
Oh Chris! We've met before, I've drank with you and watched your band at Luce. In a band with Megan eh? We'll Milagro's has a 12-6 happy hour every day... 2 dollar Mirror Pond ain't bad for Maui. If you care to join me for a brew, call 218.349.5386. Aloha.
Posted by: josh wiese | May 4, 2006 09:52 PM