
I got sick pretty bad but glad to be back and gaining my health and strength again! This is a photo taken some time ago, but meant to post this sooner. Can you see the three people climbing down the cliffs? We traversed along this ko'olau mountain on the North East side of the island.
Yes, I could see the three people before I read your comments. I know that would be the place to look since this is your blog and you are famous for this kind of special climbing. It is a beautiful photograph. And I don't know what was wrong with you bit I hope you are well once again.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get to see my bird today.
What a fantastic place to live! and do all those things, what you are ably to do. So, take care and stay healthy !
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you very much pictures and videos, you sent!
Oh Kala, hope you feel better today.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
I'm glad you are feeling better!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you've been ill. Hope you continue to feel better. I visit your blog everyday and love your photos...
ReplyDeleteYes, I saw the 3 people! WOW!
Hi Kala,
ReplyDeleteI wondered where you've been!! sorry you weren't feeling good, and glad to see you back. Thanks for all the encouraging words, you have been such a great supporter.
be careful on those MOUNTAINS!!! awesome shots as usual! :)
Great shot, great climb.
ReplyDeletehope you'll keep on feeling better! Take care of yourself!
ReplyDeletesorry to hear you were sick.
ReplyDeletehope you get well soon and regain your strength for new adventures.
this hike certainly looks very exotic but difficult comparing to my usual hikes.
the other day we were hiking trough the nearby woods and we saw some signs for land mines, a bit scary, maybe i'll post one of the photos.
all the best.
aloha!!
Welcome back...doing all that scary climbing would make ME sick. Take care and get your strength back.
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ReplyDeleteNice stuff you got, fabulous pics.
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Many thanks
Is that Mt. Olomana?
ReplyDeleteThat is actually PuuManamana on the North East side. Although Mt. Olomana is a great climb as well - third peak!
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