Hamakua Challenge Training – Waipi’o to Laupahoehoe Iki – Out and Back

This is basically part 2 of my training and exploring from Waipi’o to Waimanu. For this run though, I needed to get to Waimanu Valley Beach and then swim the 3/4 of a mile out to the next travellable landmass – Laupahoehoe Iki. This section is the start to a spectacular 4-mile coastline of cliffs […]

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Hamakua Challenge Training – Pololu to Honopue – Out and Back

This adventure is a bit of a departure from my latest challenges. I wanted to get into the Honopue Valley from Pololu and though on maps it shows a trail all the way to the back of the Honopue Valley, this is not a trail that you can run very much of. In fact, this […]

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Hamakua Challenge Training – Waipi’o to Waimanu – Out And Back

Running from the Waipi’o Lookout to the Waimanu Valley beach and back is actually a fantastic adventure run on the Big Island. Normally people hike into the valley and camp for a few days and the effort to carry all your supplies in can be considerable. And this forces you to take a slow measured […]

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Mauna Loa Training – The Middle Section

This run has changed multiple times over the last few weeks as I determined how well I would recover from each previous “Long” Run. Initially, it had been set to be the whole Mauna Loa Trail and back. Basically a 40-mile round trip from 6,700 feet to the 13,678-foot summit of Mauna Loa and back. […]

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Mauna Loa Training – Exploring the First 34 miles through Kilauea

So yesterday I went on a 12-hour road trip with my Mom to the village of Volcano. It takes around two and a half hours to get there from my house so I had a checklist of questions I needed to have answered before I left. It was a blast just hanging with and chatting […]

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Mauna Loa Training – 28 miles above 11,000 feet

So yesterday I did a 28 mile run up on Mauna Loa. The idea was to run all miles above 11,000 feet and feel out what it would be like to run most of the actual Mauna Loa Trail. So this way I would reach the summit after over 20 miles on tired legs. I also wanted to test myself with no acclimatizing – so I drove to 11,000 feet and just went for it.

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Mauna Loa – Observatory to Summit Exploring

This was an exploratory mission on May 7, 2019, to check out the summit of Mauna Loa and to find the best descent route. In around 8 weeks I’ll attempt to run from the ocean next to the Chain of Craters Road to the summit of Mauna Loa. It’s around 54 miles to the summit […]

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