Sunday, April 10, 2011

Pali Puka

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Sommer had to work this past Saturday (April 9, 2011) and I had to go to an Eagle Scout project that afternoon, so Kai and I headed up to the Nu`uanu Pali Lookout for a short but kinda crazy hike up to the Pali Puka.  The Nu`uanu Pali is famous for the Battle of Nu`uanu where Kamehameha forced Kalanikupule's troops up Nu`uanu Valley where some 400 warriors were jumped or were pushed over the cliffs.  The Pali Puka is known as a secret spot where Kalanikupule and his men monitored the Kailua and Kaneohe coasts for Kamehameha's invading forces.  It's a perfect spot to monitor the Windward shores in secrecy.

We started off from the Nu`uanu Pali State Park and headed past the bus parking lot, over the rock wall, and straight up the ridge.

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The trail is pretty straight forward...straight up the ridge. Sometimes you're under the relative safety of surrounding shrubs and trees, sometimes you are struggling up narrow muddy paths or scrambling over bare slippery rock faces.

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The steep climb quickly leads to amazing views.

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For many parts of the trail you are right up against the pali and the 1000+ foot drop to the windward side.

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Before you know it you come up to a towering rock wall.

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Below the wall, just to the left of a very narrow section of the trail is the Pali Puka.

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Kai and I spent about half an hour at the puka resting and waiting out some passing showers. It had rained heavily a couple of days before and that made for a slick and slippery trail. We didn't see any hikers on this trail or the Pali notches on the other side of the valley.


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Once the rain had passed we made our way down to the lookout.

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Kai took video of nearly the entire way down. You can see those videos on our Youtube channel. More pics from this short and steep hike here.



Friday, April 08, 2011

Tilt Shift...

So...I've been foolin' around in photoshop and wanted to learn to do some tilt shift photography stuff.  Unfortunately, tilt shift lenses cost $2000-$3000!!!  Thankfully you can achieve a similar effect in post-processing...

Here's a couple I did tonight...

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Both of Temple Valley from the summit of the Aiea Ridge trail...

Here's one of the view from our apartment building.

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Sunday, April 03, 2011

Diamond Head

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Woke up early Saturday and headed up Diamond Head. We had done this "hike" last year and struggled up the short trail to the top of the iconic peak above Waikiki. We wanted to gauge how far we had come since that time.

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We had prepared like any other hike, making cold water for Sommer's camelbak (a new one that she got recently) and prepping energy bars like we were going to be in the mountains for a few hours.

After making our way up the path, we came to the first stairs. We were surprised at how easy this hike had become. Last time we were dying by the time we got to the stairs.

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After the stairs, a long dark scary tunnel.

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Then more stairs. Last time we thought we weren't going to make it...well, at least I didn't think I was going to make it. But this time...a breeze!

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Within minutes we were at the top!

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A beautiful view from the top of Waikiki.


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Diamond Head Light House

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After a few minutes at the top we made our way back.

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The State is doing some renovations on the trail.

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All in all it took about an hour to get up and down. A great start to a Saturday morning.

See the rest of the pictures here.

Friday, April 01, 2011

New Toy

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So...a new toy came in today, that I ordered for my birthday!

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Old lens (Canon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6) and the new lens (Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8)

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Sample image:

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100% crop:

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