Friday, January 17, 2025

Baby Beach and Ho'okipa Beach

 

                                             



Jan 16, 2025 - Today we're headed back to our first AirBnB in Paia to meet up with Janet and Bob.  Before heading out of Hana we went down to the local beach (Hana Bay Beach) for a quick walk then we drove the Hana Highway back.  Kev thought he was a local, since we'd been in Hana for 3 days, so it was a relatively quick drive back to civilization.  


We had breakfast on the porch in the rain





Hana Bay Beach, all the rain gave us our first Hawaiian rainbow of the trip.





The locals have a "canoe club".  There were 3 outriggers on the beach ready for use by the members.






why did the chicken(s) cross the road?




We stopped at the Hana Farms so Kev could get some good coffee.  We sat with a couple (our age-ish) who own the Hana Gold Cacao Plantation next door.  It was interesting to chat with them and hear about life on Maui.







There is a yellow center line on the road!  (and pretty mountains)





We dropped off our rental car at the airport and Janet & Bob picked us up and we were on the beach in no time!






The views were amazing!





The beach is called Baby Beach because of a barrier reef wall that provides an area protected from the waves.  Kev was ready to get in for his first snorkel


















This red "sand" reminds me of PEI beaches 






This driftwood looks like a moose head (he's got a really long nose)





Janet and I walked down to Baldwin Beach from Baby Beach





Janet & Jen!








Haleakela behind the clouds.  We're headed there for the sunrise on Saturday.







After the beach we tried out the outside shower at our AirBnB.







We stopped at Ho'okipa Beach for the sunset.  It was full of surfers.






AND Green turtles!!! (those aren't rocks!)








Janet says there are always turtles at this beach










We counted over 30 turtles





surfers






I took A LOT of photos, the sky just seemed to be constantly changing































A little bit of an obstructed sunset, but so pretty!






After the sunset, it was a quick drive into the cute little town of Paia for dinner at the Paia Fish Market.  It had a line out the door, but was worth the 30 minute wait!



Thursday, January 16, 2025

Wai'anapanapa and the Pipiwai Trail

                              


                                 





Jan 15, 2025 - We had booked a 7:00AM reservation to Wai'anapanapa State Park to see the black Sand Beach at sunrise.  They only allow timed entrance to the park, for non-Hawaiians.  It was $20 for both of us.  It's a 5 minute drive from our AirBnB and we got there right at 7:00.  It was great being there at sunrise and there were only a few others there that early.  After exploring Wai'anapanapa, we drove to the Kipahulu section of Haleakela National Park.  It was a 45 minute (12 mile) drive on the Hana Highway.


Breakfast in our bitty kitchen





First views of the black Sand Beach at Wai'anapanapa







Here comes the sun











we made it down to the rocky beach










pretty black sand and a sunrise
















lava rocks












we pretty much had the beach to ourselves







there were pretty views from all over this park













in the park they had a cute little fruit stand (which we see everywhere!)


















lots of mangroves









pretty rainbow in the cloud


















Before our trip beyond Hana, we stopped back at the apartment for a quick coffee








The road OUT of Hana, was much tougher and narrower than the road TO Hana.





A 5 mph S curve ahead (there are so many, it seemed silly to occasionally have a sign!)







very jungley





lots of really narrow bridges









random waterfalls, everywhere you looked







and rough road





We made it to Haleakela NP and the Pipiwai Trail





This trail is 4 miles round trip and 800 ft elevation





There are lots of views along the way of waterfalls





Makahiku Falls 








a really big Banyan tree








a few bridges over waterfalls







waterfalls into pools (that they warn you not to swim in)





lots of steps UP







A walk through the bamboo forest






And finally Waimoku Falls! 







Waimoku means water that severs or breaks in two.






I only went a little past the point (and luckily I didn't die)






It was hard to get a selfie with the entire falls in the pic






We then stopped for lunch on a rock with a view of the falls






starfruit for lunch






This was a view up at the mountain we had climbed, from the visitor center.   The entire Pipiwai hike took us 1.5 hours to get to the top and 1 hour down.




Next we hiked the .5 mile Oheo gulch overlook interpretive hike






There were pools along the gulch








and of course more water falls





After a shower, we got an early dinner at Hana Ranch Restaurant








with a great view of the ocean from their deck (and the Hasegawa General Store).  It's probably going to be another early night to bed, after a 6.5 mile day...we're pretty beat!







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