Postcard from Pipeline
To understand Pipe (the mammoth tubular reef break just south of Ehukai Beach Park on Oahu’s north shore) you need to come in winter when the surf is up – 10, 18, 25… Continue reading
To understand Pipe (the mammoth tubular reef break just south of Ehukai Beach Park on Oahu’s north shore) you need to come in winter when the surf is up – 10, 18, 25… Continue reading
view from Sliding Sands Trail Bring the outerwear and real hiking boots and then get lost in Maui’s Haleakala National Park. With all the trails and fetching scenery it’s easy to get sucked… Continue reading
FARTHEST GETAWAY IN THE WORLD The eight major Hawaiian Islands are in the middle of the Pacific, surrounded by 65-million square miles of open water and at least 2,000 miles from other islands… Continue reading
Though throngs of tourists and locals fill several huge lots at Makena State Park, the beaches retain a wide-open and wild vibe, with fine sand, foamy waves and a backshore that rests below… Continue reading
The Maui Trailblazer guidebook’s new sing-along trailer: enjoy the ride
Give a listen if you’re going to Kauai. Kauai Trailblazer is available on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com or direct from the publishers, Trailblazer Travel Books. Aloha!
Hawaiians call it ilio-holo-ikauaua (ee-lee-o holo ee ka ooa-ooa) meaning ‘dog that runs in the sea. Monk seals are not found anywhere else in the world. They are one of the most endangered… Continue reading
With a two-mile reef (one of Hawaii’s longest) that always keeps the shorleline calm, and a backshore of parklands and shade trees, Anini Beach on Kauai’s north shore is a picture-perfect family beach.… Continue reading