Today I hiked the 9.3 mile Maunawilli Trail. (Not to be confused with the Maunawilli Falls Trail)
The trail starts at the Pali Highway lookout just past Kamehameha Hwy
A fun water tank on the trail
View of the 3 Peaks aka Olomana
FYI: Olomana means "Divided Hill" and according to Wikipedia
" Olomana was a giant warrior who ruled the lands on the Windward side of Oahu fromKualoa to Makapu'u. During this timeʻAhuapau, the king of Oahu sent the great warrior Palila to battle Olomana, subsequently cutting Olomana in half. His upper torso was said to be in the Pacific Ocean near Kāneʻohe Bay leaving his lower half where Mount Olomana is today."
But the terrain varies and there are a couple fallen trees in the path.
Koolau and my new fascination with all things Fugi
The trail is also Heavily used by the wild boar in the area. Tracks everywhere!!!
There were moments when the amount of tracks increased and the jungle was particular dark that I had PTSD flashbacks of my time lost in Kauai. So I resorted to my motto of "Carry Big Stick and Sing Loudly"
The hum of bees could be heard from the canopy of blossoms above. The hum completely surrounded and was a constant background noise admidst the calls of the birds. One bird had its own take on the "nana na nanana" which I of course tried to imitate and almost mastered :)
Some wild Strawberry Guava fruits. Yummy but sadly one of the most invasive trees in Hawaii http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/topics/biocontrol/strawberryguava/strawberry_guava.shtml
Each loop takes me closer to Waimanalo... Will I ever get to the end??
More Koolau Ridge
Panoramic Views
I can see Rabbit Island from here!!
Finally made it to Waimanalo!!!
...But there were so many splits off the trail and none were marked. Only signs saying:
Thanks trail master....so I ended up following one horse trail that forked off onto other horse roads which then looped me back toward Maunawilli...
I did find the Big Tree from Harry Potter!!!
after my legs were well depleted and aching to rest, I stumbled onto hole 9 at the Royal Hawaiian Golf Course!! A multimillion dollar course that encompasses acres of prime real estate in Kailua. Wearily I walked half the course to get to a public road and hoped I wouldn't get yelled at for being on private property!
Thankfully my parents were only a phone call away and they gave me a ride to where I had parked my car! Overall I think it was about a 14mile hike and in about 6 hours. Whew!! What a hike!! Can't wait to try it again and see if I can find the actual end of the trail.





































If you want company next time, let me know! I'd love to try this one!
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