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From Honokaa to Kona again.

We woke up to a lovely breakfast that had been made for us by our host. Banana pancakes, eggs, passion fruit, tea and coffee. Another conversation and we jetted out of there to go horseback riding in Waipio Valley.

This valley has a 1000 foot drop, over 3/4s of a mile. There are very clear signs at the top telling you that you must have 4×4 to go down (or rather…back up…) and that AWD is not enough. Driving down was fine…I still don’t understand how that white tour van managed to drive back up. The Valley itself has about 50 residents, who live without outside electricity, phone lines, tv, etc. I’m told they are mostly people who want to live “off the land”, some hippies, a few Veterans. Our taxi driver from the other day told us to be careful – people go in and they don’t come out. Our guidebook tells us to be wary of angry residents.

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After having gone through the area, I think that if you had the right maps, that it would be a decent place to go hiking. We saw numerous people hiking down the road and some people wandering around the trails we were on.

imageWe took the road north, across the top of the extinct volcano Kohala, one of 5 that erupted to create the Big Island in the first place. A nice drive across a mountain. Something that I thought of – this isn’t a drive “through the mountains”, because there is really only the one mountain, and it slopes downward slowly but steadily. Again with the bright green meadows

imageWe reached the tip of the Big Island and looked out over the ocean.

Driving back down the tip on the west side was quite different. Here you can see quite clearly which is the dry, desert side, and which is the rainforest side. Back to black lava rocks piled up in rough formations, dried out grasses and very few plants at all. Interesting – on the side of the highway here, hundreds of people have stopped and picked up little white stones and graphitti’d messages such as R+G, Tupak, etc.

We arrived in Kailua-Kona and had to pull a tight left on a 45 mph highway. Scary. Drove around the north side of Kona for a bit trying to find our place and managed to…its the one without the address. “Dolphin View” the ad says, but we’re pretty far away from the ocean here. Having said that, so far I like the place. Our own bedroom and washroom. An ocean view and you can hear the waves and seagulls still. I found it incredibly peaceful after our long drive from Honokaa.

Breakfast this morning was english muffins and some array of fruit from the nearby trees. It’s Miranda’s birthday today and we’re going up Mauna Kea to stargaze and take in the sunset tonight!

Day 4 – Horses and Jungle Dome

We woke up the next morning, packed our stuff up and drove across the bridge into Santa Elena (the Guatemalan one). Kerry had a plan of hitting up a little (large!) farmers market about 5 minutes drive from Flores. We wandered around it for about 20-30 minutes and left with several bags of delicious fruits, vegetables and bread products.

There’s a kid and his bicycle sitting on the back of this truck. About 20 minutes later, there was another kid and another bicycle.

The Jungle Dome!

I pet the dog, named Dinero, once. I regretted it. He was adorable, but he needed a bath something fierce.

We had showed up early, so the lady at the Dome arranged for us to go horse riding for the afternoon!

There was a giant hurricane in October, so there was decaying plant matter everywhere.

Soy bean fields as far as the eye can see.

This was one of the best parts of my trip. Usually when you go to a tourist horse riding tour they put you on these lame horses that haven’t seen solid food in years and can barely hold you up. You get a tame little ride through some little area and then you head back.

These guys let me go FAST. Like REALLY REALLY FAST. My horse, Saucy, ran half the length of the soy bean fields and then back again. Good horse, good run, so much fun!

I think this kids name was Eric. He was riding backwards, and I told him “I’m taking a picture of you, showoff.” He replied that he wasn’t showing off…

NOW he’s showing off 😛

Saucy. She worked hard for me and we had cuddles after. Sherman (the guide guy) said I could take her with me if I could fit her in my suitcase. I tried, but it didn’t work out.

A photo of Sean and Kerry being cute. And Dayl reading in the background.

The room I slept in.

A rad frog Sean spotted by the pool. Looks surprisingly like a frog that Jake took a photo of in Fiji…

Agricola! This was one of two times I beat Sean. He was sick this night. 🙂

I’ve been pretty busy, but I’m trying to keep these updates coming. Lots more days of fun to show off! Food for Day 4 is next!