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Following the road a little farther, we finally found the parking area, if you could call it that, for the lighthouse. From info I had read, I thought it would be a short trek up a steep path to get to this lighthouse but, when we pulled off where others were already parked and looked up the mountain, we could see a faint line which we assumed was the path far far away! The lighthouse was not visible but I assumed it would be right around the corner when we got to the top of the path. So off we went, optimistic that we could make it up there with no problem.
I was so tired, I almost didn't go any higher, I had climbed the mountain that far and had seen the light, so why go up top? Darrell went on and, after catching my breath, I decided to follow him to the lookout area at the top where there were some wonderful views. From one angle, we looked back toward land and we could see the ocean to the left and right of us and all the way back along the coast. We spent some more time up top, admiring the view, so I could rest before the long trek back down that steep path. Actually going down wasn't as bad as going up and didn't take nearly as much time. What a relief!
![]() ![]() ![]() We arrived back at the car hours after we had started our climb and, by then, we were hungry so off we went to find a good restaurant. We drove north and came to the town of Waimanalo and saw a place called KimoZ Family Restaurant. I had my first (and last) taste of poi there. I tried to like it but, even when I added sugar, it still didn't appeal to me. I figured I had to try it because what would a trip to Hawaii be without tasting poi? On the way back, we stopped at the Halona Blow Hole. During some seasons, the spray coming up thru this hole is spectacular, or so we're told. In August, the water is calmer I suppose and all we saw was some mist and also some water coming up thru it. On the left is the water, on the right is the spray - look close, it's there!
![]() ![]() I was glad to be heading back to the hotel by that time, my legs ached and it had been a long day of snorkeling and climbing. We crashed at the hotel and were asleep by 9:00 PM. We had more adventures to tackle the next day!
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