Mike took the women and Jr snorkeling again this morning but they didn't see any major things. We did some beach and pool time, then dinner at Harbor grill. Our last night!
Here are the last set of pictures!
We are using this blog to document our vacation to the islands of Oahu and the Big Island of Hawaii!
Mike took the women and Jr snorkeling again this morning but they didn't see any major things. We did some beach and pool time, then dinner at Harbor grill. Our last night!
Here are the last set of pictures!
Mike took the women and Jr snorkeling in the morning and they got to see a pod of dolphins! Very cool! It was pretty much beach and pool all day. Mike and I went snorkeling in the afternoon and we got to see a manta ray! We ate dinner at the Blue Dragon.
We left Volcano today, driving Saddle Road to cross the island -- not as fun now that they fixed up the road! We ate at Huli Sue's, did our laundry in Waimea, checked into the Hapuna Prince, and ate dinner at Tres Hombres. It was cloudy at the hotel but not raining!
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Heavy misty rain in Volcano, so we decided to head into the park and see if it was raining there, plus we wanted to drive down Hilina Pali road. The sun was shining when we reached Hilina Pali and the dead trees looked like they were painted silver against the rocks. We didn't stop along the way for pictures because we figured we'd stop along the way back. Nope. When we reached the pali (cliffs), it started raining and an extremely heavy mist settled over everything. It was so thick at times that driving became iffy because visibility was so low. Made for some awesome creepy pictures though! After that, we drove down Chain of Craters Road until it ended, and walked over to the Holei Sea Arch. Sea arches are formed by wave erosion. The waves erode the softer rocks or more fractured rocks first, because they are more easily weathered. After much erosion, an arch is left over top of the water. The cliffs here are 80-90 feet high. The waves were really pounding against the rocks!
The rain eventually became so heavy we decided to leave and we ate lunch at the Volcano Country Club. While there it rained even harder and the golf course started to flood!
We left for our cabin on the golf course, and since we didn't want to build an ark, Mike decided to teach Mom, Jana, and I how to play euchre. We had loads of fun! Mike and I won a game and were ahead 8-0 on the second game before we stopped for dinner (pizza!). Mom said we should start over. Bad choice for Mike and I. We lost the next set and were skunked the last set before bed. We like to say we let the old ladies win...LOL.
Now what does the "L" on the forehead mean? Love?? Mom and Aunt Jana keep giving us the "L" sign. Hmmmm
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Today we all hiked Mauna Ulu. Since just Mike and Jr went to Ulu last time, we decided to all hike there since the weather was so nice. The hike was great and we got some wonderful pictures. We also saw a bunch of steam rising not very far from where we were that hadn't been there days before. Very cool! Michael Jr also found some really unique lava rock that was so airy it just crumbled into dust. The ranger told us it was titanium. Very, very, neat. Michael also became a Junior Ranger for HVNP! He was happy! :)
That night we ate at the Volcano House. Terrible service, even though they weren't busy. Very disappointing!
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We did such a long hike yesterday that we decided to take a break and head along the north-east side and go to Waipi'o Valley. We had great weather again. Yay! The kids enjoyed it because they like rolling down the hill there. :)
After Waipi'o Valley, we stopped at Tex's Drivein for fresh, hot, malasadas (Portuguese doughnuts). Oh so good! Then we stopped at Laupahoehoe Point where the tsunami of 1946 killed a group of school children, teachers, and families. They have a little memorial shrine for the lost. It is a very beautiful place. Someone else did a great blog of the point. See it here.
Then we visited the Hawaii Botanical Gardens, or as Michael Jr said, the 'Mechanical Gardens.' Beautiful place. We didn't get there till 3:30pm, so we only had 1.5 hrs to look, but that was enough. We ate at Cafe' Pesto (the one in Hilo, not Kohala), then hurried to Rainbow Falls. We got there just as the sun was setting. It was still pretty!
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Yes we see sunshine! Can't believe it!! We don't want to waste this beautiful day, so I think we're going to hike Kilauea Iki crater! Here is the official Hawaii Volcano Observatory info on Iki.
Today we all went, even Mom!, to hike Kilauea Iki crater! We had beautiful weather – finally! The hike was great! We took the back way into the crater, which we haven't done in awhile, but Mike was told that Byron's Ledge trail was easier to hike for someone with knee issues. The trail was easier than the regular Iki trail, but walking over the lava on that side of Iki was more difficult. Oh well. 6 of one, half dozen of another. Didn't matter. We all made it, took some great pictures, and had a great time!
That night we went to the movies – Mom, Jana, and Erica saw Ice Age 3, and the rest of us saw Harry Potter. After the movies we ate at Ken's Pancake House again. Great day!
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Rained all night. Was still raining this morning. ugh. We've never had this much rain in Volcano!
We decided to head to South Point to hopefully get out of the rain! On the way, we saw about 6 nenes (pronounced nay-nay) along the road! Nenes are the protected Hawaiian state bird and they resemble a Canada goose. Mom and Jana were very excited to see them!
We stopped at the Punalu'u Beach, otherwise known as the new black sand beach. It was windy and overcast but not raining. Yay! We got to see a hawksbill turtle! It was lying in the sun and everyone was being respectful and keeping the required 15ft distance from the turtle...that is until the japanese tourists showed up. They NEVER pay attention to the posted rules and were bothering the turtle. Last time we were there the japanese tourists were hitting the turtle on the head, shell, legs, anything they could touch. Made us FURIOUS! Where are the authorities when you need them? The turtles are protected by law and any interaction with them is punishable. When we stopped at the Shaka Restaurant for lunch, we told the guy what we saw and he said he'd call the authorities and hopefully stop some of the trouble. Makes us sick. The turtles are beautiful, calm creatures. They do nothing, yet these people are so disrespectful. ARGH!
After that, we drove to the Punalu'u Sweet Bread factory. YUMMY bread! They make regular sweet bread plus taro and guava bread. The bread makes great french toast!
On to South Point, the southernmost point in the United States – yes, even further south than the keys! It was extremely windy, as usual. It is so windy that the trees grow sideways. It is no wonder they have wind farms here! We told mom and Jana that locals like to jump off the platforms into the sea, and they were actually able to watch a few kids do just that!
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Mom's birthday today! Her knee is healing...but still not well enough to truly hike with us, so the rest of us went to hike Mauna Ulu and Pu'u Huluhulu (i.e. Hairy Hill). The skies were overcast and drizzling in Volcano, so we hoped the skies would be clear – and warmer! - on the hike! Well...not quite. It stayed pretty overcast then it started to spit little raindrops. Not a lot...at first. We made it to the top of Hairy Hill without incident and Mike decided he really wanted to hike over to Mauna Ulu so he and Michael Jr went ahead while Aunt Jana, Erica, and I stayed behind to photograph their ascent. It started to rain...and rain. Water was dripping from our elbows as we're trying to see the boys up on the cinder cone. It didn't help that it was freaking freezing too! The boys captured some good photos then we all hiked back.
That night for Mom's birthday we ate at Kilauea Lodge. We all had a good meal - Mom and Jana had Parker Ranch prime rib, I had seafood crepes, and the kids had soup and pasta - except for Mike. Unfortunately he's allergic to rosemary, and everything there basically had rosemary in it except the venison, so that's what he got. Not what he was hungry for...at all...but he ate it anyway. I felt bad because he didn't enjoy the gamey taste at all. :(