The title Blue Hole is used as the designation for a few places on Kauai. For most it represents a pool of water at the base of the crater of Mount Wai’ ale’ ale. The Blue Hole is about 3,000 feet below the summit. Mount Wai’ ale’ ale is arguably Kauai’s greatest treasure, and most Read More…
Backcountry Off Trail
Capturing Kauai: Fun, Thrilling, Demanding & Dangerous – The Miloli’i Ridge Trail
There will be no sugar coating travel on Miloli’i Trail, road, beach, and falls. The area is remarkable in every respect. For 99 44/100’s percent of the traveler’s to the island of Kauai the safest and best viewing experience of Miloli’i is from a boat on a Charter Tour. Next would be from a Charter Read More…
Capturing Kauai: Focus on One Bird and Getting Another
On this day, I am attempting to photograph wild birds in the Alakai Wilderness on the Island of Kauai. My trip will take me along the high ridgeline of the Pihea Trail and down into the Alakai Swamp. The terrain is remote and otherwise demanding. Especially, for someone hiking with 40 lbs. of camera gear Read More…