The Long and Winding Road (to Hana)

In 19 years not many improvements are evident in the road to Hana on Maui.  I am sure it received some paving attention.  In places the road is actually narrower.  Still, it's the only way to see certain parts of the island.

As I mentioned in yesterday's post winter doesn't change the temperature here, but it does push the winds a bit harder.  That generates waves and that draws surfers.

A Tuesday morning and this beach is loaded with surfers.  Not sure how they manage that.  I asked about public schools.  It's full year school on Maui for K through 12.   The winter break is longer.  It's just concluding.  Not many of the surfers looked in that age range.  A couple.  Most looked older.   No matter.  They get out there into the waves and enjoy the sun.

Further ahead on the road you can enjoy a variety of vegetation.

Tall trees.  The bark is multicolor.  More muted than the rainbow Eucalyptus, but unusual.

The coast line is especially beautiful even if it is not made for a beach day in the section depicted.


Not in this section, but in one with equally impressive rocks, we saw some surfers give it a look.  The waves were very large as was the potential danger if they crashed into the shore.  They decided against it.
I am not sure why a pair of Marine Osprey's decided to make multiple passes over a black sand beach at a fairly low altitude.  Checking out the black sand?

Group pictures on vacation are difficult.  It's usually someone on wait staff at a place to eat that gets tagged with the request to take a picture.  Not bad.   Not bad.

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