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Hike: 'Aihualama-'Ohi'a
Date: Saturday, March 28, 1998
Party: Wayne Shibata, Alex Okihara
Weather: Cloudy, occasional showers

Time Started: 11:00 AM
Time Finished: 3:42 PM
Round trip duration: ~ 4.75 hours
Time to Pu'u 'Ohi'a: 2 hours






aihua1.JPG Manoa Falls, where crystal waters cascade down into a refreshing pool. The trail leading up to Pauoa Flats is just before the falls.



aihua2.JPG While on the 'Aihualama trail, we decided to take a group shot with Manoa Valley in the background. We then climbed the many switchbacks up to the Pauoa Flats. There are many nice views of Manoa Valley along the way.



aihua3.JPG In the Pauoa Flats, there is an informative display of all the different trails in the surrounding area. It's like a maze up there!



aihua4.JPG From there, we continued on, reaching the first Hawaiian Telephone installation (left)at 1:00 PM. We walked down and then up a road before reaching the second Hawaiian Tel installation about 5 minutes later.


Summary:

We started out by parking our car at the intersection of Waakaua St. and Manoa Road, as suggested by the Hikers Guide. As we came around the bend to the trailhead, there were many cars parked on the side. All the tourists park there. I should have parked closer! Oh well, we got a good warm-up by walking to the trailhead.

The trail starts off at the end of Paradise Park. It was a nice 30 minute stroll to the waterfall from the place where we parked our car. The waterfall was not flowing as much, despite the recent rains, but it was very relaxing nonetheless.

After some pictures, we headed up on the Aihualama Trail. Along the way there are several nice views of Manoa Valley.

We reached the Pauoa Flats Trail/Aihualama Trail junction at 12:15, about 45 minutes after we left the waterfall. After a snack, we proceeded on to Puu Ohia. The Hikers Guide gives good directions, and we were able to find key points along the trail.

At one point, we reached a display made of recycled plastic that showed the different trails around Manoa and Nuuanu. It was pretty cool to see everything laid out for us.

From there, we continued on, reaching the first Hawaiian Telephone installation at 1:00 PM. We walked down and then up a road before reaching the second Hawaiian Tel installation about 5 minutes later.

The lookout point is just past a utility pole and offers a concrete platform to eat lunch on (or hide under when it's raining). It was about 1:06 PM.

The view was nice, but was obscured by some trees. Toward Konahuanui, it was very cloudy, and we could see rain approaching us quickly. We ate lunch underneath the concrete platform.

After lunch, we headed back and arrived at the car at 3:42 PM.



Notes:

This was a nice, mellow hike. It's a good place to take beginning hikers.