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Maui part deux, February 2005 |
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"Maui is so nice, let's see it twice!" -- April Patty |
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Click on any picture to enlarge. |
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In February 2005, Mike and April returned to Maui. Hopefully next time we go it will be PERMANENT. This is the Thai Treehouse, where we spent the 1st 3 nights. And our jeep rental. |
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The front of the Thai Treehouse. |
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April, once again preferring to read a John Grisham book than watch the windsurfers at Ho'Okipa Beach. |
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Long story short, we hiked into the woods for about 45 minutes and thought this was Twin Falls. Come to find out Twin Falls was a 3 minute walk on a trail that we missed. April is no longer in charge of navigation on trips. |
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April in front of the Hailimaile General Store (a restaurant outside Makawao), site of the best lunch we have placed upon our well-traveled lips. |
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April at the top of Haleakala for sunrise. |
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Mike joined in on the festivites at 10,023 feet. |
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Haleakala crater is like being on Mars. Not that I've ever been to Mars. Mars has plants and tourists right? |
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Hello Mars, this is the United States calling...are we reaching?. |
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Just in case that 10,023 foot reference above seemed too incredible for you to comprehend. |
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A rare blooming Silversword. Coming to an Outback Steakhouse near you. |
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A recurring theme, April mad that I wanted to document our incredible journey with pictures. |
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Maui part deux, page 2 |
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