Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Big Island

We just got back from three days checking out the Big Island of Hawaii while we wait for the fuel tanks to be welded together and installed. The visit was way too short but it was good to check out another island and get away for a few days. We drove all around the island and saw a lot of really neat sights. I had hoped to walk up Mauna Kea, which happens to be the highest mountain in the world from base to summit, but we didn't have enough time.

We stayed at Honoka'a, which is a really neat little town on the northeast side of the island. The entire coastline from Hilo to Honoka'a was quite lush and beautiful and the people quite friendly. Waipi'o Valley was quite spectacular, a green valley that was the very first place that Polynesians came to Hawaii. All kinds of tropical fruit grew wild and the climate was prefect---not to hot at day and cool at night.

The best of the trip was when we went to the local pub and there happened to be some locals jamming at the pub. Linda mentioned that I played violin and soon a violin was pulled out for me to play. I spent the next few hours jamming with the locals and had a brilliant time. It is these spontanious expereinces that you can only get traveling. Here's a breif clip of us at the pub, not the best quality but a video nonetheless.


3 comments:

  1. VERY, VERY COOL! The video is excellent, you're quite talented! And you are so right, you can only get these unplanned, spur of the moment experiences when you're adventuring!

    I wonder how many people know enough geography to understand the comment about Mauna Kea? I know what you mean...nice fact to throw in, it'll make people think.

    Awesome post, made my day!

    Tray

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  2. Great job in getting everything together for your trip.

    Video is great , new site design is better, photos of boat excellent - keep it up and stay safe.

    DJK

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  3. Hey Ryan, are you sailing a Contessa 32 on your voyage?

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