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Thursday Departure Day (Aug 13)

After leaving the condo we headed out for a couple of geocaches before leaving Maui.  Our first was at a cemetery near an old church on Main and High in Wailuku. It was a virtual and had to answer a couple of questions. The second one was at the Sugar Museum.  It took us a bit longer to find the key holder on on of the large tire rims on a cane wagon.

We decided against seeing the museum at first and went to fill the rental car with gas.  Then realizing we had 2 hours before we needed to check in at the airport decided to return an do the museum.  Since we are seniors the entrance fee of $5 was reasonable for the 30 minutes ot took to see the entire museum!

Off to the airport!  Returned the rental car and caught the shuttle around to the terminal.  We had to go to special services at Hawaiian Airlines because the self check in kiosk doesn’t read credit cards that have a middle initial.  Never had a problem like this anywhere else!

Then through security in about 15 minutes and on to Gate 7 for Hilo.  1:45 PM.  We ate our packed lunch in the gate area and watched planes and helicopters take off and land.  Early for our 3:25 flight.

Thursday Pack Up Day

We had our last breakfast on Maui on the lanai of our condo.  Then while packing up and putting the condo in order we watched the Today Show.  Mostly we’re interested in the weather reports for the Big Island and the effects of TS Hilda.

Soon we’ll check out and begin our drive to the Kahului airport for our flight this afternoon to Hilo.  Of course, there are still a few caches on Maui to find today!

Wednesday Evening (Aug 12)

On the way from Lahaina to Kihei after lunch we stopped for another cache at an old historical site (Hekili Point) where the sugar industry began on Maui.  The cache was called Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch.  It was a virtual so we had to find information and email it to the cache owner.  It was interesting especially since there was a walkway or levee that went out from the land and put us closer to the waves!

Joyce discovered that her ancient Tevas were disintegrating while doing this cache.  We decided to return to the Birkenstock store in Kihei to get some replacements since the sales person was so helpful getting Gary fitted with new Tevas.

But on the way, we hoped that we would be able to get some hui hui chicken from the roadside vendor that we’d seen on the way to Lahaina this morning.  Yes indeed, they were still selling chicken at 3 PM.  We got some for dinner later tonight.  Then off to the Safeway to get one last bottle of wine to go with dinner and also found another local beer to try.

While enjoying the beer on the lanai, our next door neighbor (Toni)stopped by to chat and gave use some Hawaiian history.j  One thing led to another and we discovered that her husband Greg was a wealth of information on the Big Island. We got out a map and they gave us some really great suggestions for our stay on Hawaii.

As we were preparing dinner, Toni offered us some of the Portuguese soup she had prepared and some guava bread to go with it.  That and the hui hui chicken and the small pizza we had left over made a great “mixed plate” for dinner!

What a great evening!

 

 

Wednesday Lunch at Aloha Mixed Plate

We’re trying manage our food supplies so that we don’t have anything left over when we leave.  We have a small pizza and a few things to consume for dinner.  This was an opportunity to sample a local establishment’s cuisine.

We shared the Aloha Mixed Plate  which had chicken, beef and fish. It came with 2 scoops of rice and a scoop of macaroni salad. Also a coconut shrimp pupu.  Had a couple of beers and Joyce had a couple glasses of pinot grigio.

 

This after we found 2 caches near Kapalua Beach on the Coastal Trail.

One was called Lava Point and was out through an area where nesting sea birds were protected.  Hot some nice photos there, too!

It was hot today!

Tuesday Still (Aug 11)

We did take our lunch along to get another couple of  caches  this afternoon to the south of Kihei. The first one was Kihei beach where there is a boat launch as well as a small beach.  Although there were a lot of people around (muggles in the geocaching world),  we were able to find it without too much trouble.

Next up was the on at Turtle Beach.  This would be our 2400th cache and we wanted it to be a good one.  We drove down and as we were making the circle at the end of the road to get a parking spot that was just being vacated, some guy made a U turn in the middle of the road and stole my spot!  The nerve.  We made our way back to the beach parking area which was about 0.4 mile from the cache and started our walk.

We had a look from the beach area and decided against making the trek that direction because of the distance and the lava rocks that had to be crossed to get to the cache location.  So, on the way back, Gary suggested we just walk up the path toward the resort that was up the hill hoping to find another beach access.  Lo and behold, there was one!  We took it and when we got within about 300 feet of the cache there was a “private property” sign, but we decided to take a chance and walk to the cache anyway.  Found the cache and had no incidents!  Yahoo!  Number 2400!

We decided Turtle Beach would be nice for a sunset photo op.  So, if the weather looks okay we’ll take a chance on a good sunset. We decided against the Haleakala  sunset because the weather report at the summit was pretty dismal–high probability of rain and mostly cloudy!

Dinner was chicken, red peppers and green beans with rice and fresh pineapple.  Chardonnay to go with it.  Very tasty.  Thanks to the personal chef for another nice meal.

Just one more day here and then we have to plan our exit on Thursday.  Hurricane Hilda may have some say in our departure though.  Hoping it doesn’t cancel our flight!

Another Lazy Morning (Tuesday Aug11)

Yep, we slept late again after the big luau last night!  So we got a late start on the day.  We checked on snorkeling at Snorkel Bob’s, but decided against it because we couldn’t get on an excursion.  Then off to the National Bird Refuge to take a walk on the boardwalk and get  some steps since we had a light day yesterday.

Next up, geocaching and beach going south of Kihei.  Packed lunch and will spend a while on the beach after getting a couple of geocaches.

Tonight the weather looks pretty good on Haleakala, so we may decide to go for sunset photo ops again.

Now, what to do about dinner tonight….?

Luau!

We took our drive into Lahaina for dinner and a show at the Old Lahaina Luau. Another nice drive along the coast on daylight. Arrived about an hour early.  We stopped in for a beer at next door establishment  (Aloha Mixed Plate).  It had been reported that one could see the show at Old Lahaina.  This turned out to be false information.

It was an interesting evening. The dinner was a buffet that had every imaginable item of Hawaiian cuisine.  Joyce who will eat/try anything had no room on her plate for everything. Gary was aa little less adventurous.

One of our objectives was to see Joyce’s cousin Jordan Ruidas dance in the show.  Unfortunately she was off and we couldn’t change our reservations.

The other thing we wanted to do was to capture images of dancing for our first Delaware Photographic Society assigned subject competition in September.  We lucked out with assigned seating and were back far enough that we could stand up to take photos without getting in peoples’ way. Very difficult because of the lighting. Got a lot of shots.  Need to see them on the big monitor to see if any are competition  worthy.

Back to Kihei and good night!

Lazy Monday (Aug 10) Morning

Yes, we were tired this morning from the 16,000 steps, 6 miles total walking & hiking and driving the Hana Highway home yesterday.  Although Gary took ibuprofen at bedtime, his muscles still resisted arising this morning.  Oh, well, it was still a good day on Sunday.

Up about 7 AM this morning, coffee and breakfast.  Then Gary, with assistance from Joyce to identify all the places we’d been,  finally downloaded some of his photos from the many camera cards he’d filled so far this 10 days.

Then around 10:30 we took a trip to the Kealia National Bird Refuge.  Main purpose was to get the 2 geocaches located there. Found’em both.  Took a few pictures of the stilts that were present.  Not very much activity today.

Home to pack lunch and take another ride south of Kihei to get today’s 3rd geocache located at a local beach that was mostly lava rock.  Another success. Now we’re up to 2397.  Only 3 more to get for our next milestone of 2400!

While we were in the area we decided on a little beach time at a different local beach.  Po’olenaleana Beach Park.  Both have documentation that we were at the beach and Gary actually got in the water! We had our lunch and stayed until 2 PM. Back to condo for getting off the sand from feet and slippers (Tevas).

Tonight is our Old Lahaina Luau event.  Too bad Jordan is taking today off for her birthday.  We tried to change our night, but they were all booked up and we didn’t want to give up a confirmed reservation to get on the waiting list again.  We’ll miss seeing her dance the hula.