Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Diamond Head

Monday we all went to Diamond Head, the famous crater next to Honolulu, and hiked to the viewpoint at the top.  It's a very popular place, so it was different from Northwest hikes where you only see a few people the whole time.  We were surrounded by other hikers.  The crater used to be a military site, and I think part of it still is.  At the base of the crater where we parked we saw these neat old empty military buildings.  Some of us wished we could have gone inside the fence and explored them.


The beginning of the trail inside the crater


A fairly impressive view, but the best was yet to come

After climbing up the inside rim and going through a kind of multi-story bunker in the crater wall, you crawl through an opening in the wall onto a trail that takes you to a lookout at the top. The crowd was pretty thick at the top, but I think it was worth it.

Honolulu


Looking back into the crater






After Diamond Head we drove to the Halona Blowhole and watched it blow repeatedly as the waves came in. 
 


3 comments:

  1. Wow. That looks like quite the opportunity. How long are you in Hawaii for?

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  2. Sounds like you are having fun Ashley!! Aren't you glad you have a nice camera to capture all those memories?

    Getting a nice tan from the sun? :-) You certainly aren't missing any weather over here!

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  3. Christopher--I'll be here until the end of the month.

    Chelsea--I'm definitely glad I have my camera. It's been really fun to capture these places on my camera. And my tan is coming along. :)

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