That *is* quite sad! Thanks for the link. I really think I'll skip this one. It's not like there aren't dozens of other ways to experience Haleakala!
I think it's shameful to assume that this accident was somehow the bike rider's fault when you know nothing about the man or what happened. Your little excursion 1 foot over the median could just as easily have gotten you killed if you'd been unlucky. This is a tragedy, and just because you were lucky and he was not doesn't make this any less of a tragedy.
Sayhello
** (very thankful I brought a big hotel body towel to keep me warm!!)**
**hotel towel has many uses in addition to keeping my head warm ** wud recommend bringing one.
While being respectul of eveyone's opinions here, I feel very strongly that if the indiviudal in question would have paid attention to the tour director's hand signals, this would have never have occured.
per se,
The tour directions gives very very very specific hand signals (during this section of the excursion) telling you the biker when you are allowed to do what, when and where.
I paid very close attention to him as I saw very quickly just how easily this section of my adventure could have turned into my last one had I not been paying attention.
yes, I agree it is sad to see 11 people lose their lives over this this year alone.
but again, if people would simply just read the brochure explaining what this tour entails, these 11 deaths would have never occured.
There, it specifically
tells you the minimun requirements for this adventure.
Per se, this is NOT a nice slow bike ride in the country tour.
this is a very serious tour.
** (tour director is pictured w/me) **
So serious, that YES , I had every right to feel frightened about crossing that median because one of the rules was by the tour leader:
You cross the median for any reason = automatic trip into the crash van.
And yes, the crash van
was right behind me as I chose to be the last one in the group.
I was very concerned I would be pulled and put in the crash van.
ANYWHO -
this is why i am making such a big deal over crossing the median.
moreover,
SO you can see just how far I had to look to watch the tour leader (at the front of the pack) for his hand signals.
This adventure is literally tailored for people who read "Outdoors" magazine and or who like to be up at a observatory in Switzerland at the 13,000 foot level.

(hey I saw a blip on tv where NBC's Matt Lauer was at that Switzerland location)
Not here to start anything with anyone, i am here to gently state that whereas I felt this adventure was quite tame (because they stressed safety soooooo much) it can get quickly out of hand if you dont pay attention to the tour leaders hand signals.
Same goes with watching the sun rise at the top of the mountain. Meaning, you need to dress apropriatly or you will be in serious trouble as it was VERY COLD up that high.
Yes, I had fun taking many a pic and I have lots of video from both sections of this adventure, and yes I had about 10-15 minutes of making sure my exposed picture taking right hand got all of its feeling back as we were making our way back down to the 9000 foot level via a heated motorcaoch before we began the biking portion of this tour.
But I knew I wasnt in total danger on both sections of this add on because I knew my limits.
All in all,
This is an adventure that is a sight to behold: ya just have to know your limits.
And yes, based upon your hesitancy, I applaud you for sitting this one out.
there is no shame in your game.
how I work?
I like handling a 65 foot catamaran while in Hawaii last month in 28 knot winds - that's what i get into.
or feeling the power of a jetty while snorkeling off the coast of Molokini.
Yes, I will be snorkeling off the coast of Key West in a few more days as yes, I will also be riding TOT and Aerosmith rollercoaster attraction as well as Star tours (never been on that one) while in Orlando in Jan 5th before I head out on my
DCL cruise.
Moreover,
chances are i will be taking a helicopter ride while in NYC in Sept 2012 as I head off into that neck of the woods for the very first time.
it is to each their own limits.
Now if I just can remember that when I try some HOT & Spicy NYC food next year

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So yes, If you know of any wonderful restaurants I can look into while in and around the area of the Sheraton hotel (811 7th ave nYC), feel free to let me know as I do welcome your input.
but above all, enjoy whatever you do

and have fun as this wasnt meant out of meaness. It was meant to be blunt in reference to this Hawaii add-on and above all, hope ya write a trip report!!
T.T.F.N.