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    Spartan Sprint Hawaii

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    Mud is fun!
    Phuong M.

    It was a long 5k with 15 obstacles that were not as hard as I thought it would be but still were we ever excited to see the end! Right off the bat we were up to our necks deep on dirty water...well for some of us short folks but not for the taller folks. Then the 2nd obstacle set us for the remaining ones filled with mud mud mud! I must say tho I'm sure we would have been way hotter had we not been set up why the mud to provide sum protection because it was scorching heat that day at Kualoa Ranch. My fiancé and I did not train at all other than working our part time job pulling heavy Dolly's. Luckily that actually came into play when we had to do the tire pull! That made it a cinch to so! I do wonder what it would have been like had we trained somewhat for it how much better we would have done. But 84 out of 100 for out of shape couch potatoes we weren't too shabby I would say! Fun times, great to be reminded of being a kid again playing in the dirt! Definitely recommend trying it at least once! Or maybe next year and train a little more!

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    Longest 5K of my life... And I snuck in a second time around! Loved it and will run it any chance I get.

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    Kaneohe Bay Sandbar

    Kaneohe Bay Sandbar

    4.8
    (133 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    If you haven't made a visit yet to Kaneohe Bay Sandbar, do it asap because this is a once in a…read morelifetime experience. I had the hesitation to book it due to the fact my son is on the spectrum and wasn't sure how he was going to react during the experience. Took the chance and made a reservation through Hawaii Ocean Sports. They took us on a boat to access the beautiful Sandbar. It's nestled in the middle of the ocean 3 miles stretch of sand. Unfortunately, we ended up doing the afternoon tour where high tides took place water level up to our necks. During our ride there, we were served lunch consisting of a turkey sandwich, fruits, and a cookie. Very filling as we were on to our destination while we listened to live music entertaining us along the way. Snacks, towels, drinks, and a bar are available for additional cost. As we approached the Sandbar, we were required to do a brief safety class before heading into the beautiful water. My kids and I were surprised how magnificent the Sandbar was. Definitely a true paradise where our dreams came true. I didn't think I would ever experience this kind of beauty. My son and I were terrified at first as we entered the water, but our life jackets saved us as we were floating. Lots of activities offered which are part of the package including SUP, kayaking, volleyball, snorkeling, or relaxing at the dock while sipping on drinks. We mainly enjoyed ourselves floating in the ocean. The current did get a little rough as it started to pour rain right before heading back to the marina. One advice is to head out early onto the boat before everyone does because the changing and bathrooms can get wet with dirty grounds. Music was blasting with great hits as we ended the day. Made my son and I stand up desiring to dance. Truly this is an unforgettable magical experience. You bet I will make a reservation again when we return to Oahu next year!

    Beautiful place make sure you have enough information about the tides and how high the water is at…read morethe Sandbar Island. Kaneohe Bay Ocean Spots took us there. People who work there have great souls and with them this adventure was great even though the water was high.

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    Shortly after I came back, a stand-up paddler I met at the sandbar came back as well
    Shortly after I came back, a stand-up paddler I met at the sandbar came back as well
    SUP! (Included in "ticket")
    SUP! (Included in "ticket")
    John strapped the kayak securely to the car

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    John strapped the kayak securely to the car
    Makaua Falls Trail

    Makaua Falls Trail

    4.7
    (6 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    This is probably one of the challenging hikes I did to see a "waterfall". Came here after a…read morerainstorm, it was still raining hard when we started our hike and the stream is flowing really good. The pools are up to high-waist / neck deep so we know there will be a nice waterfall in the end. Beware of the The 30-40ft. rock climbing in the middle of the hike.. there's a rope "use it as a guide" only. It took us 40 minutes going in ( we have a 4 yr.old ). Some parts are very slippery we decided to wear our "spikes" to make it faster.. a lot of stream crossings, holding on to the roots.. there was 2 dead boars on the path full of maggots, (2/3/18) so wait till it get washed off.. Tips: spikes, Atleast 1 bottled water, gloves, off/bug spray. Be courteous to the neighborhood. Turn to the right on the fork.

    All week long, people have been asking me, "Jeff, what did…read moreyou do to your leg?" "Oh, well, hell, I took a little spill while hiking." "Where were you hiking?" "Out in Ka'a'awa (North Shore)." "Yeah, but where?" "You know what? I don't remember the name? And, it really doesn't matter, cause I wouldn't recommend it anyway." I must have said that a hundred times this week. And here's why: With any great hike, at some point, there has to be a payoff. A "Wow" moment when that the little voice in your head says, "Yeah, that's why." That never happened for me here. Was it a great work out? Hell yeah, the best. My muscles hurt from my delts to my quads and hammies. Not the kind of pain you get from gym works, but the kind from physical labor. It was a educational hike. I saw things, and figured out things that I had never thought of before (and learning is fun! Knowledge is power!). Large pockets of fresh water house an abundance of Tahitian prawns. Their slender bodies and spindly claws showing easily through the waters surface. Wild guava are in abundance, and beautiful red Hawaiian ginger is sprouting around every corner. Sadly, my brain never clicked and said "wow" (not even a lower case wow). To get to the Falls you have to traverse dried river bed, and being that it's dry? That's right...no Falls. The 30-40 foot rope climb, up a moss covered wall was exhilarating, but coming down was nerve-racking. It was here that I slipped, and, trust me, spiked shoes are the worst? Ever walk on smooth tile in golf shoes? The location is marked perfectly on the Yelp map. Parking is side of the road only, and the entrance is right at the end of the dead end road. Use common sense. Look, I'm not one to tell you what to do. You wanna go? Go. I just don't see the point, there are better hikes with more value just up the road. That being said? Fresh Guava jam dose sound delicious? Right? And Tahitian prawns in shoyu and wasabi, fresh off the bbq? Well...we'll see. Aloha :)

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    Tahitian Prawn...four more and I could make cocktail. :) Aloha
    Tahitian Prawn...four more and I could make cocktail. :) Aloha
    "Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness..." Aloha :)
    "Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness..." Aloha :)
    Makaua Falls Trail

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    Secret Island

    Secret Island

    3.8
    (58 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Found this magical spot through google. People has mention you can't access this beach unless you…read morebook a boat over through Kualoa Ranch activity center. Were they wrong! I did my research and manage to find a way by foot. It took about 10 to 15 minutes to reach this destination. My kids and I were so excited to explore slice of paradise. Crystal clear water and beautiful scenery felt we were on a deserted island. Glad I was able to find a way to get here without paying a fee.

    Food: NA Service: 4/5…read moreAmbiance: 4/5 Parking: 3/5 Family friendly: 5/5 Stroller friendly: 2/5 ADA accessible: 2/5 If you've ever been to Oahu and end up wandering up the the Northeast side of the island or meander towards Kualoa ranch, then you should try to find the Secret Island. It's an entirely man made island where there are activities like paddle board, group canoe, kayaking, volleyball, and lounging. The only downside with the water activities here is that is limited freedom on where one can go. Is say about 75 yards on each direction. Trust me on this, YOU WILL GET CALLED BACK. However it is for your safety. All of these come with a fee of course, but since work and I were there for a wedding, it was all paid for. There is no food provided, however you CAN BRING YOUR OWN FOOD AND DRINKS, provided there is no glass brought in. It's a great place for a little get away, from your little get away and I recommend to do this while on the island.

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    Bride entrance walk at Secret Island | Wedding Photography by HNL Studios www.hnlstudios.com
    Bride entrance walk at Secret Island | Wedding Photography by HNL Studios www.hnlstudios.com
    Wedding Ceremony at Secret Island | Wedding Photography by HNL Studios www.hnlstudios.com
    Wedding Ceremony at Secret Island | Wedding Photography by HNL Studios www.hnlstudios.com
    Bride and Groom exit walk at Secret Island | Wedding Photography by HNL Studios www.hnlstudios.com

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    Bride and Groom exit walk at Secret Island | Wedding Photography by HNL Studios www.hnlstudios.com
    Hamama Falls

    Hamama Falls

    4.0
    (12 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    I don't hike a lot but friends wanted to go so we did the trek. Another friend who hikes a LOT told…read moreme it's one of the most beautiful hikes he's been on. While I don't have a large amount of destination spots to compare, I do have my share of hiking experiences. It really was beautiful. So many picturesque spots. Got some great photos on the way up to the falls. Be sure to have good footwear as it can get pretty slippery. While most of the path is graveled, there are numerous areas where you could easily fall. If you're a mosquito magnet, put your bug spray on before you start the hike and take it with you. I still came out with a bunch of bites, mainly cause my sweat washed some of the protection off. Had a great time. Highly recommend.

    We went on a Friday morning; thankfully no police there that day to stop us. A friend tried to go…read morethe next morning - you guessed it, popo were there and stopped all hikers from accessing the trail. For us, though, another great hike up to the falls. Very few people during the week so no fighting for space at the falls. And after the walk up it sure felt great to stand under the falls and cool down. Definitely one of my fav waterfalls on Oahu and, if not blocked by the popo, a really easy 45 minute trek up. Yes, it is technically trespassing since the trail/falls is on BWS property. Apparently loud groups of hikers have pissed off the neighbors so the police now routinely patrol the gate area. Sure hope this doesn't go the way of Haiku Stairs and get permanently closed down.

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    Bunker looks like it was in Jurassic park movie
    Bunker looks like it was in Jurassic park movie
    Little waterfall before hamama
    Little waterfall before hamama
    Hamama falls!

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    Hamama falls!

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