Hawaiian chronicles: part II
Day 7, Sunday~ Brunch at the Plantation. Big party again, and awesome food: crab cake benedict, ahi tuna benedicts, hawaiian bread french toast, guava mimosa, ect. I don't remember all the choices, but it was rich.Another bbq that night, w/ more music from Tim's Irish cousin, Tim. Sonja even sang a bit! I missed it- I finally broke down and found a computer to buy my flight to Kauai for the next day. nothing like last minute work, eh!
Day 8-11, Mon-Thurs~ The Garden State. Kauai. 11 miles of the Napali coast line w/ a bunch o' goat hunters and some peanut butter and ramen. My hopes were hiiigh for the beach, but we never quite made it. The thrill of the hunt got in the way, I suppose. For all the glory of that beautiful hike, I've never been on a more trecherous trail!
Alright, photos:
Intimidating cliff that we had to conquer.
The great goat hunter #1.
awesome silhouette of the great goat hunter #2.
Waterfall background- we were surrounded by them.
Final shot: myself watching Steve w/ his goat (you can barely see it in there on the rock). I could say watching dinner (for real. that night.) but I feel like I may offend someone. sorry!!
We reached the 9 mile pt., but being that we were without water, lunch, and with little daylight, we made the sad but good decision to retreat.
I just use it as my excuse to return! Who's in?? no joke
Our final days were spent mainly on the beach. We sailed a hoby cat, ate an incredable dinner at IOs (the restaurant i Will work at when I return ...) and bid farewell to, well, everything magical that i just described
and to the islands of love
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