twin falls
The first stop was Twin Falls. It was still pretty early and we knew it wasn't going to be a long walk so we kept our flip flops on. It was fine but half way through I wish we'd changed. It was so beautiful and so quiet. It was the perfect start on our journey to Hana.
the three bears
The next stop was even better. We had to park our car on the side of the street and then walk back to see it. The Gypsy guide said you could go down to get a closer look but that he didn't recommend it. Well, we decided to go for it. It's hard to even tell that you can. It's like going into a giant ditch at the side of the road. We held onto the rocks and climbed down. There wasn't really the clearest of paths to the falls. We wound our way over rocks, under trees and through streams. I lost my balance and stepped in the water fully submerging my left foot tennis shoe and all. We got to a point where we had a good view of the water falling down the rock but couldn't see the pool of water that it was landing in. There were giant boulders blocking our view so we kept climbing to get closer. I'm so glad we did. When the pool came into view it was breathtaking. There was another couple that made the climb down when we did. It looked like they weren't going to keep going. I said, "Come on. You need to see this." It was simply amazing.
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That bridge over my head is the street that we climbed down from |
waianapanapa State Park
black sand beach
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Waianapanapa State Park
we stopped at Black Sand Beach first. It's a beach with
black sand and it's really pretty. Then we headed for the trail which is
basically a big circle. I felt like I was in some kind of fantasy adventure
movie like Hansel and Gretel or The Hobbit. Moss covered rocks.
Babbling streams and trees so lush that the sun was completely blocked
out. The air was crisp and cooler in there and it's so quiet you can hear your
each and every step. We happened upon a cave with a pool in it. That's
the best way I can describe it. There were four people swimming in it
and one of the guys challenged us to jump in. The only way to get in is to jump
and then you have to climb out. I was too scared because I can't swim but MJ went for it.
It was pretty damn cool to see him swimming in a cave in the rain forest.
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Black Sand Beach |
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See how clear the water is? |
haleakala national park
pipiwai trail, bamboo forest
waimoku falls
seven sacred pools
The last stop was my favorite and most anticipated one of the trip. In all we spent about 3 hours in
Haleakala National Park. The first thing we did was hit Pipiwai Trail because it's a 4 mile hike (round trip) and I wanted to make sure we had enough time to enjoy it. I got really hot so I took off my shirt.
I'm so lame. I was trying to open the gate from the wrong side and nearly broke the darn thing. Oops.
We walked deeper and deeper into the wilderness until we finally hit the
Bamboo forest. I was so excited! We were surrounded by sky high thick shoots of bamboo
so deep and so thick that it blocked out the sun. I'm telling you. It was one of the coolest things I have ever experienced in my life. By the time we headed back it was almost pitch black in there. And oh so quiet and peaceful. It makes you feel so small and like you are the only one on the planet to be so surrounded by nature.
After what seemed
like forever we started to hear the rush of water in the distance. The
ground got muddier and then we got to a part where all that was left of the trail was
boulders scattered across a stream of water. We were getting closer! It took us 1 1/2 hours and it was so worth it. Waimoku Falls is by far the largest and most powerful waterfall compared to the other three. It is truly magnificent. People gathered around staring at it but not everyone was going in.
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Waimoku Falls |
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I think we're going to ignore that sign |
There was a long stretch of rocks leading up to the pool. I looked at
that crisp cool water and said, "I'm doing it." Mj was shocked. I
stripped off my clothes and started making my way to the falls. I got
as close as I could before taking off my shoes. Bare feet on rock is
kinda painful so this is where aqua socks would have
come in handy. I almost fell down several times but I had walked so
long and so far to get there nothing was going to stop me. The bottom
of the pool is covered in rocks too so even once I got in there it was
hard to move around without falling. The roar of the water was really
loud and the water rushing down was so cold but I was so excited I
barely noticed. I had my photo op then MJ had his. I
actually had to go back and do it all over again because he didn't get
not a single decent shot of me the first time. There was no way I was
leaving without preserving this forever so back over the rocks I went.
We knew we had to get moving to get on the road before sunset
so we were booking it on the way back. It took us 45 minutes to get
back so Pipiwai Trail took us about
2 1/2 hours all together.
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Me in my 3rd outfit of the day. 4th if you count the bikini. |
It was a quick hike to Seven Sacred Pools. When we get there I see kids and babies chilling on the rocks with their parents. I was like, how did they get these babies over here? We had a hard enough time making it on our own. It's all rock and there is no clear path. MJ went in first to test the depth and it's a good thing he did because that side was pretty deep and I can't swim. I got in from a different side and then he literally had to carry me in because I was too afraid to let my legs touch all the moss that that was growing up the sides. I might be brave enough to stand under a 400 foot waterfall but I'm still a girly girl. On the way back I lost my balance and my left foot went in the water. I was used to it by then.
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Seven Sacred Pools |
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sexy face |
It was a quick walk back to our car after that. My shoes were so filthy I tossed them in the trash and put my flip flops on and then it was a 3 hour drive home. We spent 10 hours chasing water falls that day. We got to experience the wonder and beauty of Hana together and it was so much fun. It was the longest, most exhausting but also the most exhilarating and best day of our entire vacation.
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