Something about that time-zone change, I guess. Makes time speed up somehow.
yeah, and your trip over soon than it should be!
Looks pretty yummy. But not as cheap as Costco pastries.
True. BUT we didn't need 12 muffins for the 2 of us. Plus I'm actually not that big a fan of those muffins. Or just really sick of them. Not that I buy them but still.
Yeah, I'm very surprised how many people are on this trail in the pictures.
I was shocked at the crowd. I was also a bit

at the claim of "moderate". True it is just up and down but it's a very steep grade at the end.
You're supposed to trust engineers!

Do I have to? I mean I'm married to one...work with about 50 of them...
I trust them in THEIR field...
It was worth it, supremely cool.
Weird...it's almost unrecognizable from this side.
Kind of neat huh!
Bye! Oh, you mean the mountain.
Well at the time, I didn't know it was your nickname so no...not saying goodbye to you (or your kids, or Julie) or calling Jeff Koko Head. I have other nicknames for him.
although maybe a little scary at times, that hike looks like a lot of fun and congrats on making it up...looks like you are higher than diamond head...is that true?
Yes, it's considerably higher...1250 or so versus 750 I think? Something like that. It was fun. Ok, going up (other than the bridge) was fun, the top was fun, going down until I got past the bridge...not so much.

And here I thought he was just posing for the camera!
Yes, everyone wanted a nice view of his swimsuit. I was more worried he'd trash it on the hike...it was new (and has seaplanes on it lol!).
You are brave to do that walk. I think I would have freaked out during that middle section. I seriously do not have the best balance. Yikes!
I do not have the best balance either. Jeff held my hand on the way up going over it, helped a ton. The kids were totally making fun of me (Jeff too) on our hike a few weeks ago. It had some small river/creek crossings or just really wet areas so lots of rock hopping or log crossings and there was one section (as we were um..not lost...but couldn't find what we were looking for) that we ended up going over no less than 6 times and I was SO done with it. LOL! It was flat though, I'd have just gotten my shoes wet. Of course what we were trying to find was on a totally different trail and all of that was just lost time.

thankfully we did find it (wrecked B-17) Not dangerous, just annoying, I didn't want wet shoes! Plus it was the day after I'd stabbed my foot and probably shouldn't have been hiking at all, was really worried about the wound opening up. Or nasty water getting in it.
The Koko Head bridge was freaky to be sure.
The view is absolutely spectacular! Thanks for posting all those beautiful pictures. I am so glad Plan B turned out to be so cool!
Plan B was incredibly cool, I am SO glad we did it!
Now the question remains - where you able to get into the parking lot?
We shall see, it was the weekend, and a holiday to boot. We were nervous. We did have a plan in case it didn't work though.
Now that would be a crazy zipline but I think I might rather do that than climb back down.
Gah. That would be SOOOO scary!
so sorry to see it's Day 6 already.

I guess you got a chance to get some early pics, but not an early start!
Well we were out the door before 8am but you'd never know it huh.
Pretty cool that you did Koko Head - right up your ally, I think.

Our tour guide told us they are rescuing people from there daily. He said a lot of times people don't allow themselves enough time and get caught in the dark.

I can see that you wouldn't want to try to walk down at night for sure.
My cousins and aunt and uncle said the same thing. Koko Head is literally in their backyard and they hear people being airlifted almost daily. Had I known THAT I might not have attempted it. I fail to see how they can call something "moderate" that involves repeated rescue. I will say it would NOT be easy to get someone off of that and certainly pricey if it involved airlifting. The person we saw with the severely cut foot...definitely a local and was probably doing it in slippers (flip flops) I have no idea how they got down. They were NOT interested in our help.
Up our ally, yes, though it was definitely on the edge for me. Literally. Very glad we did it though. Might freak me out to try it with the kids. I could see that at night...no way. I'd be going down on my rear, one step at a time and then sleep on the other side of the bridge I swear. They say 1-3 hours. 1 hour would only work if you booked it up and then right back down. If you want to enjoy the top (and why do it otherwise) then you definitely need more. Locals who use it for training might be in that 1 hour camp but the rest of us? Not.
I'm interested to see if you get into Haunama.
We shall soon see!