Thursday, October 17, 2013

Picking up where we left off...

Last weekend we hike Waianae.  The following weekend we hiked again where we left off.  We finished a traverse to the tallest peak on Oahu, Ka'ala.  It would be the first time I'd be trekking to the tallest peak on the island. 

Our start point was our end point the week before.  Going up a spur ridge in muggy humid conditions was not ideal.  The weather forecast called for thunderstorms in the afternoon so we started early.  We hit the top of the spur ridge before noon. 

We took a left at the top and worked our way up.  We followed the fence all the way to the top.  On our way we encountered mean black berry that hindered our hiking.  The black berry was very thorny.  We also encountered a sketchy section just before the summit.  It was roped up but still made for slow progress because of the scrambling and climbing involved in this section. 

Once we hit the bog we made a quick effort to meet Cory's colleagues (Norine) studying snails.  We were a little later than anticipated.  The purpose of meeting was to be taught by Norine about the snails that live up in Ka'ala.  We were pressed for time but fortunately Cory found a snail that peaked her interest. 

We made our way through the bog quickly pointing out all the native fauna and flora.  We reached the radar and made our way around the fence line only to find out that the north side was socked in and had no views. 

Luckily we arranged for a ride down an access road so we didn't have to hike down. 

Started off early in the morning.

Just after Jen and Jay got stung by wasps, taking a break.

The view from our spur ridge.  

 The panorama feature on the iphone is pretty darn good!

Following the fence up on the summit trail.  

Our end goal was there!


Looking back towards the second tallest peak, Kalena

Thomas helping Jen out during a tricky section just below the summit.

Met Norine on the boardwalk.  She was pointing out a vine that is native on the Big Island and doesn't belong here.  

This fence keeps out ungulates.

The group deciding what our next step is. 

The view was obscured by clouds but I got to see native lobelias so the trip was well worth it around the fence.


Cory spotted a few of these snails in the bog.  



Kahuli





Picking up where we left off... from Ryan Chang on Vimeo.

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