Week 166 - A Little R & R - 10-18-2009
Aloha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
Okay, so why do Pete and Ellen who have been on vacation for 3 years
need a vacation? Hey! We have been exploring, not vacationing. Did
people ask Lewis and Clark why they needed rest after following the
Missouri River to the Northwest? We don't think so!
Anyway, in 2001, far before the crazy idea of a motorhome, we purchased
an every other year time share at the Maui Ocean Club in Kaanapali,
Maui, Hawaii. So every two years we need to go, like it or not. This
year, we tried to sell the week with no success. And Emily and Chad
were glad we failed. We flew in from Portland and they from LAX and
met at the Kahalui, Maui airport.
This is the breathtaking view from our ocean view room. The huge pool
area covers 1/2 acre.
1) The island view is also gorgeous. 2) The pool at night.
The closest town to our time share is Lahaina. This banyan tree is
enormous, only about 1/3 of it fits into this photo.
This series of photos were taken from the Maui Ocean Club facing the
west.
Maui has great snorkeling areas, but none better than Molokini. Molokini is the tip of an extinct volcano whose top ridge just pokes
out of the water.
Another volcano on Maui is Haleakala. It reaches a height of 10,023
above sea level, but the base of this mountain is over 19,000 feet below
the water, making it taller from base to peak than Mount Everest. As
noted by the sign board, the rainfall on Maui varies from 400 to 10
inches in
only 15 miles! Haleakala's last eruption was about 500 years ago but
remains a potentially active volcano.
1) We left the beach at 85 degrees and reached the Haleakala peak at
about 50 degrees. We had hoped to get sunset photos and were worried
when cloud cover came over us as we drove up the mountain. But we rose
above the clouds to get some great photos. 2) We noted the "endangered
species" sign, but wondered which of these three formations was
endangered and from what?
While we waited for the sunset and being dressed in beach attire, to
keep warm we
climbed into the back of our PT Cruiser to play some cards.
Above the clouds at Haleakala.
This photo was worth the 66 mile trip from Kaanapali. The last 22
miles are a series of 15 mph switchbacks.
1)The Long Board restaurant has cute little boards as tables and
chairs. 2) This weird looking group are part of the Cirque Polynesia
acrobatic team that was just plain amazing. They fly through the air,
balance on stacks of round cylinders, jump from one unicycle to another
and do handstands on their teeth. Amazing? No, just another day at the
office.
The parrots were at the Westin Hotel next door to Maui Ocean Club. And
coincidentally so were Bob and Barbara, Ellen's cousins from Arizona.
Every beach activity you can imagine is here: parasailing, surfing,
dinner cruises, snorkel trips, jet skis and watercraft, paddle surfing,
wind surfing and of course tanning.
The Marriott pool area.
Lanai, the island south of Maui, where Bill and Melinda Gates were
married. Bill did not want helicopters flying overhead taking photos,
so he rented every nearby charter helicopter on their special day.
Additionally they rented the 250 hotel rooms on the island to protect
their privacy. Must be nice!
What a great time to relax. At the end, we waited for our flight back
to Portland as we watch Em and Chad's plane return them to LA.
Aloha and Mahalo (thanks) for traveling with us,
Love, Pete and Ellen
Photos from Oct 2009