Friday, September 5, 2008

OUR FIRST MAUI ADVENTURE!

I seem to have lots of time on my hands since the move so I decided that this would be the perfect time to start a blog! Plus it is a great way to keep in touch with family and friends since we live so far away.

We have been in Maui for about two weeks now, well I have and Nate a bit longer than that, but things are going pretty good. We have decided we want to take advantage of our time here so in our spare time, which is usually Saturday, we are going to see all there is to see here. Then we will know all the great things to do when ya all come visit! Of course our first outing was to the beach. We just spent the day playing in the waves and getting some sun. We both got a bit sunburned, mine was slightly worse but I am sure that doesn't surprise any of you!


Then for our first real adventure we traveled the "Road to Hana." It was an all day outing and we were pretty exhausted when we got back. It is probably more enjoyable as a two day thing but we crammed it into one. The road is only about 38 miles long but it takes two hours to drive through it without any stops because of the twists, turns and one way bridges. It is pure craziness but there is definitely beautiful scenery along the way. We bought this book called Maui Revealed, I know we are total nerds, it had all the less traveled, unknown places that are pretty hard to find. We weren't able to find all of them but the ones we did were amazing. If you like waterfalls, and who doesn't, this is the perfect place.

You all know how Nate loves to drive fast and the crazy canyon didn't seem to stop him. He was testing his skills and trying to make it out in record time! It made for an intense ride home....for me at least and I don't think he broke any records! We came home with some souvenir mesquitoe bites! Nate had about ten and I counted about twenty just on my legs. I even had bug repellent on but I guess not enough. We will remember to put lots of coats on for next time!





We had to hike this narrow muddy path to get to this
waterfall. We were alittle unsure about it when we
started the journey but we were glad we continued on.
This was one of our favorites but too cold to swim in!

Nate throwing out the "shaka!" We all know it as hang loose but to all localHawaiians it called the shaka! Nate loves to throw it out whenever he can!

Look at this sweet Bamboo forest! It was kinda creepy when you walk through. It is so thick that it doesn't let much light in and as the Bamboo hits each other in the wind it makes a weird noise. Wouldn't want to be there alone at night......spooky!

Black sand beach, pretty awesome!



This tree is enormously big, Nate looks quite small next to it!