Hojack
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Been in Maui since Sunday and the place is amazing. If our company gets enough points through our supplier it awards trips at the beginning of the year from last years points. This was my wife and my 3rd trip to Maui and we had enough for our kids and my dad and his wife. This place is expensive, our supplier is the best and rewards it’s customers in ways beyond belief.
I’m not a resort guy at all. Love outdoors and getting out there. Maui has some amazing hidden spots away from the resorts.
Today we did the famous “Road to Hana”.
59 miles, 620 curves and 59 one lane bridges... only wish they rented 60 series Landcruisers but a Nissan Armada would have to do.
The trip started out different from the last 2 times, good thing cuz the kids were here. A Parrot guy was on the side of the road and had Parrots that had retired from the movies. We stopped to check them out not knowing their background when he threw them on us...
Continued on and visited many hidden waterfalls and beaches. Most people drive and never get out to stop. A lot of waterfalls are not seen from the road at all.
Stopped at this historic church that still has services in Kaupo. Fresh coconuts were on the ground so broke them open and had a nice snack. It’s actually a lot of work without a knife.
South of Hana was a bridge with little water in the stream that ran toward the ocean. We hiked down to find this hidden surprise, I was so down for a cliff jump.
After I jumped Harlee wanted to jump but not without me. Found a ledge about 15 feet above the water that she was comfortable with.
We actually went completely around the SE side of Maui and saw some country more reminiscent of eastern Oregon aside from the Pacific Ocean within sight.
Visited the State Park in Hana and enjoyed time body surfing in the rough surf of Black Sand beach.
I’m not a resort guy at all. Love outdoors and getting out there. Maui has some amazing hidden spots away from the resorts.
Today we did the famous “Road to Hana”.
59 miles, 620 curves and 59 one lane bridges... only wish they rented 60 series Landcruisers but a Nissan Armada would have to do.
The trip started out different from the last 2 times, good thing cuz the kids were here. A Parrot guy was on the side of the road and had Parrots that had retired from the movies. We stopped to check them out not knowing their background when he threw them on us...
Continued on and visited many hidden waterfalls and beaches. Most people drive and never get out to stop. A lot of waterfalls are not seen from the road at all.
Stopped at this historic church that still has services in Kaupo. Fresh coconuts were on the ground so broke them open and had a nice snack. It’s actually a lot of work without a knife.
South of Hana was a bridge with little water in the stream that ran toward the ocean. We hiked down to find this hidden surprise, I was so down for a cliff jump.
After I jumped Harlee wanted to jump but not without me. Found a ledge about 15 feet above the water that she was comfortable with.
We actually went completely around the SE side of Maui and saw some country more reminiscent of eastern Oregon aside from the Pacific Ocean within sight.
Visited the State Park in Hana and enjoyed time body surfing in the rough surf of Black Sand beach.
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