1.31.2016

Manoa Falls Trail | Honolulu, O'ahu

If you want a quick and easy hike, take the family to manoa falls trail. In less than a mile, you'll be rewarded with a waterfall with an impressive height of 150 ft. While there is a pool, it has been cabled off due to recent rockslides. Along the way, though, the tall canopied trees of the lush manoa valley are a sight to see...you'll even spot a bamboo forest.

most of the trail is covered.
the stream along the way.
if you hike after rain, the trail can get muddy and slippery. 
iced coffee while we wait for our pho.

Have you been to Manoa Falls?
Do you go chasing waterfalls?

see my periscope video of manoa falls on katch.


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must see: yes
entrance fee: no
parking: yes, $5
bathrooms: yes (at snack shop)
good for kids: yes because it's fairly short, under 1 mile
(you know your child best)
concession: rainbow's end snack shop near parking lot
approximate time needed: 45 min - 1 hr round-trip,
depending on trail condition and time spent at the falls
suggested items to bring: insect repellent

tip 1: for a more challenging workout,
park on the street in the neighborhood and walk to the trail head for a little more distance. you'll also save $5 on parking.
tip 2: check out the lyon arboretum while you're there. there's a more challenging trail there. closed sundays.


what to do after: breakfast at morning glass coffee (busy on weekends) or lunch at pho viet restaurant.


37 Manoa Road | Honolulu, HI | 98622


1.27.2016

Diamond Head Crater | Honolulu, O'ahu

Are you ready to hike Hawaii's most recognized landmark? Diamond Head Crater is the result of a volcanic explosion and has become a popular hiking trail. The top of the crater, with an elevation of about 760 ft, overlooks the southern shores, east oahu, a peek inside the crater, and more.

In my opinion, this is a fairly quick and easy hike at approximately 1.5 miles round trip; we have made it to the top in under 30 minutes. However, the trail is narrow and the crowds can slow you down. In addition, most of the trail is uncovered, and the dry terrain will only amplify the heat. Make sure to drink water or avoid peak sun.

you can see the trail/switchbacks here if you look closely.
we made it for the sunrise!
(along with a gazillion other people.)
stairs, stairs, and more stairs!
beyond the crater: kaimuki town.
south shores + koko head crater in the distance.
stairs going down.
beautiful view of the big blue.
looking into the crater.

Have you hiked Diamond Head Crater?
Was the inside of the crater what you expected?

see my periscope video of diamond head crater on katch.


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must see: yes
hours: 6am-6pm daily (last entrance at 4:30pm)
entrance fee: walk-in is $1/person or $5/car (cash only)
parking: yes, $5/car at main lot,
limited free parking along the drive up.
bathrooms: yes
good for kids: yes because it's fairly short, but there are a couple of steep areas/stairways and uneven ground.
(you know your child best)
concession: a couple of food trucks selling shave ice, etc.
approximate time needed: 1.5-2 hrs round-trip,
depending on crowds
suggested items to bring: sunscreen, hat, water, camera

tip 1: for a more challenging workout,
park on the street around the neighborhood and
walk up to the trail head.
tip 2: it can get hot, stay hydrated.
hike early or later in the day.


what to do after: check out the KCC farmer's market or have lunch at diamond head grill

Diamond Head Road | Honolulu, HI | 96815

1.22.2016

Aiea Loop Trail | 'Aiea, O'ahu

Keaiwa Heiau Loop Trail, better known as 'Aiea Loop Trail, is located just west of Honolulu. As the name states, it is a loop trail. You park at the top where the trail head is located and you'll make almost a complete loop...more like a 'C'...and end up at the lower parking lot.

Starting at the top, the trail has its share of ups and downs but is fairly flat for the most part with a steady decline in elevation. The trail is approximately 4.8 miles and is covered most of the way by tall trees and foliage. There are a few peep holes showing nice views of the island, but if you are looking for a scenic hike, this is not it. what makes this trail a nice workout is its length.

muddy...don't wear your "good" shoes!
view: looking west.
battling the mosquitoes.
view: H3 freeway and the ko'olau mountain range.
elf doors.
tiny water stream to cross.
view: overlooking pearl harbor & arizona memorial
if you are hiking the trail after rain, it will be very wet and slippery in some areas, so use caution and good judgement.  
the trail can get narrow in some areas with steep drop-offs.
lots of fallen trees to crawl over and under.
tall trees.

are scenic lookouts a must for you?
or are you more interested in a good workout?

see my periscope videos of aiea loop trail on katch. also here and here.


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must see: no
entrance fee: no
parking: yes, free
bathrooms: yes
good for kids: yes because it's fairly flat; no because it's long.
(you know your child best)
concession: no
approximate time needed: 3-4 hrs round-trip,
depending on trail condition
suggested items to bring: insect repellent, water,
light snack (esp. for kids)

tip 1: for a more challenging workout,
start at the bottom and hike up.
tip 2: since the trail ends at the lower parking lot, you will have to walk back up to your car. it's not a big deal, but if you're tired after 4 hrs of hiking, you'll wish you had a ride up. if your party has more than one car, leave one at the bottom lot so that you can drive everyone back to the top after this long hike.

what to do after: shave ice at ice garden

99-1849 Aiea Heights Drive | Aiea, HI | 96701


1.18.2016

Waimea Canyon | Waimea, Kaua'i

In Hawaii, we don't have to travel thousands of miles to see the Grand Canyon. Our island of Kaua'i boasts its own 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific'...Waimea Canyon.

Make the drive to west Kauai and feast your eyes on the beauty of Waimea Canyon. Spanning ten miles wide and 3,000 ft deep, you are treated to colorful crags, buttes, and deep valley gorges. On a good day you might be able to see water streams and goats.


the drive up.
you can see a waterfall on the left.
small fruit stand.


Have you been to Waimea Canyon or the Grand Canyon?
Did you spot any wildlife?


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must see: yes
entrance fee: no
parking: yes, free
bathrooms: yes
good for kids: yes
concession: yes, drink/fruit stand
approximate time needed: 30 minutes at the lookout
suggested items to bring: binoculars

what to do after: shave ice at Jo Jo's Shave Ice


Waimea Canyon Drive | Waimea, Kauai | 96796

1.08.2016

first of all, what is periscope?

hi, and welcome!
if you're new to [oomph.], check out the WHO page for a quick intro.
if you're new to periscope, read on.


periscope is a live streaming mobile app that allows you to 'discover the world through someone else's eyes'. it consists of broadcasters (or scopers) who are live on video via their cell phone and viewers who are watching the video on their phone via the periscope app or on the web via their computer.

broadcasting live a sunset on the beach.

viewers can interact with the broadcaster during the live stream by commenting via text messages on what they are seeing and by giving hearts (equivalent to facebook/instagram likes) by tapping their screen. while the broadcaster cannot see the viewers, he/she can talk to the viewers and respond to the comments. if you are watching a live broadcast on your computer, you are not able to comment and interact. (so, get the app!).

comments (left) and hearts (right).


after your broadcast ends, it is available for replay for 24 hours. viewers can watch the replay and also give hearts. you are not able to comment on a replay.

periscope app was released in march 2015. i joined towards the end of may and have been enjoying it so far. i have connected with a lot of great people and look forward to meeting you! come join me for sunsets (sometimes sunrises), rooftop and mountain top views, wave-watching at the beach, and even an occasional face-to-face chat over coffee.

are you on periscope or any other live streaming app?
if so, what do you scope about?