Pahoa Lava Flow Unlikely to Affect Vacation Plans – 11/5/2014
- 10.18.24
- Hawaii...The Big Island
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Recent Pahoa Volcanic Activity
The news/media seem to be overstating the impact of recent Hawaii volcanic activity. I thought I would write this post to un-dramatize the recent volcanic activity and its impending impact. While it is true the current lava flow is moving towards the village of Pahoa, located to the southeast of Hilo, and […]
Onizuka Visitor Center on the Slopes of Mauna Kea
Mauna Kea Onizuka Visitor Center
Located at the 9200′ point on the slopes of 13,803′ Mauna Kea, the Onizuka Visitor Information Station makes for a great spot to acclimate to the altitude. Altitude sickness is a real possibility for those who continue on to the summit and it is suggested that anyone planning on doing so, […]
A Must See Theatrical Performance…Ulalena
- 10.17.24
- Maui, Lahaina, Maui entertainment, Maui Theatre, Ulalena
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If you’re looking for some evening activity on Maui, you may want to plan an evening attending the highly acclaimed theatrical performance in Lahaina, called Ulalena.
Hike Mauna Loa Summit
While Mauna Kea tends to get all the headlines and notoriety as the tallest and most observatory riddled mountain in Hawaii (and the world), its sister peak across the valley should not be overlooked. Mauna Loa is a scant 117′ shorter, but because of its long, gently sloping sides, is deceptive in its appearance.
And, while […]
Goodbye USAirways…Welcome to the New American Airlines Dec 9 2013
Effective December 9, 2013, the new American Airlines becomes the largest airline in the United States.
Even after challenges from the government and consumer groups fearing reduced competition will lead to higher prices, American Airlines Group emerged from bankruptcy today, months after announcing the intention of merging American Airlines and US Airways. Why the concern? With […]
Does It Snow In Hawaii?
- 10.15.24
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In 2010, during one of the cold and snowy stretches that hit the US, 49 out of 50 states had snow on the ground…Hawaii was the exception. During the winter of 2009-10, Hawaii had virtually no snow to speak of. With yet another cold and snowy winter on hand, on January 11/12, once again […]
Inter-Island Competition May Be Evolving
- 10.15.24
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Remember when Hawaiian and Aloha Airlines were the Inter-Island Choices?
Time was that the Hawaiian islands were served by two very competitive airlines; Aloha And Hawaiian Airlines. A couple of decades ago, Aloha Airlines went out of business, with just Aloha Cargo left to carry the moniker. In the intervening years, Go Airlines and Island Air […]
Hawaiian Luau
- 10.14.24
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Luau…a Hawaiian-style buffet!
One of the favorite activities for locals and visitors alike is eating and nothing defines Hawaiian food more than a luau!
Hawaii is famous for its “luaus”, a Hawaiian style buffet of foods featuring an imu(pit)-cooked pig. This “kalua pig” is made by first digging a hole in the ground, approximately 6-7′ across and […]