Monthly Archives: January 2016

What It’s Like to Move to Hawaii

Sprouted coconut is amazing. Love it. Nice outdoor shower looking over a waterfall. What do we have right here? The queen of fruits right off the tree. Look at this. Found this beautiful tree out here in the jungle: mangosteen. Hands down the best one I've ever had in my life. There's a bunch more…
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Kauai’s Napali Coast: How to Find the Wilderness Beyond the People-jam at the Kalalau Trail

By noreply@blogger.com (Trailblazer Hawaii) The northwest coast of Kauai—which is itself the most northwesterly of the major Hawaiian Islands—is roadless and wild, where knuckle-sets of 2,000-foot-high cliff heads greet the pounding Pacific. At road's end past Hanalei is the Kalalau Trail, beginning its rugged, 11-mile journey to the Kalalau Valley, a pilgrimage for pig-hunters, adventure…
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Miloli’i: A Big Island Fantasy For Free

By noreply@blogger.com (Trailblazer Hawaii) Honomalino Beach, a 20-minute walk from the Kona Coast village of Miloli'i, is the sort of place people dream about when thinking of Hawaii. Spinner dolphins frolick offshore of a black-sand beach. Snorkeling is good and the currents are generally safe—although a drop-off at the shoreline may come as a surprise.…
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Cheap, Fun and Free Things To Do in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii

Vacations can get pretty expensive, but today, in Lahaina, I am on a mission to find the best, free and cheap things in town. This is Ululani's famous Hawaiian shaved ice. From the looks of this line, I think there's something really good at the end of the "Rainbow". No pun intended of course, although…
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