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Waihee Valley

Posted on February 18, 2024

2/18/99: I went downtown alone today, to the library, but didn’t get near as much done as I wanted to.

2/18/24: *During our 1999 stay with Dad & Mom at the end of our round-the-world trip, we did not take many photos. So, I am posting photos and stories from some of our other trips to Maui over the years.

I’ve posted some photos from the road to Hana, and the usually unaccessible return to the valley along the dry, south facing side of Haleakala. The next few posts will include photos from the road that circles the Pu’u Kukui and the West Maui Mountains. The photos in this post are from hikes we have taken in the Waihee Valley, north of Wailuku. The trail follows a stream-turned-aqueduct, which brings fresh water down from the mountain rainforests, to the over-developed and thirsty towns and communities in the valley that have cropped up in recent decades. It is a fun hike because it requires some boulder hopping to cross parts of the stream, and old cable and plank foot bridges at other parts. We have not been up the trail since 2008, so the bridges may have been replaced by now.

NOTE: The photo above shows Ian and Josiah ready to climb the stairs and cross the cable and plank foot bridge across the Waihee Stream, from our 2006 trip to Maui.

 

Ruth and Ian cautiously look back from the middle of one of the foot bridges in Waihee Valley, so I can snap a photo of them (2006).
Josiah patiently waits for our turn to cross one of the long cable and plank foot bridges in Waihee Valley, while Ruth and Ian near the other end (2006).
There are some spots in Waihee Valley where crossing the stream requires hopping from boulder to boulder (2006).
Ian and I on our way back across one of the cable and plank foot bridges in Waihee Valley.

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