When I wasn't hard at work, I played with my old BYU-H adventure buddy, Ryan. By the end of my trip, his circle of friends was mine, too. We had some beach time, went to a pro soccer game (ahem, Beckham was playing. Cameras flashed all over the stadium every time he touched the ball), we camped out one night, ate at all my favorite cheapie restaurants, and went on a hike I've wanted to do since I lived there: Stairway to Heaven. This hike is intense - it's about 3900 steps straight up the face of a mountain. My legs were shaking the whole way down. Love it. I also got to pay a visit to my old favorite place of employment, the Polynesian Cultural Center. If I wasn't feeling so lazy, I'd figure out how to do the slide show with all my pics. But I am. So here are just some excerpts.
The hike (See the staircase behind me? That is but a small portion.)

At the top of the mountain
View from close to the top (it was all foggy at the tippy top, zero visibility. Oh well.)

I couldn't help myself. These guys were going about 20 mph and we were stuck behind them for miles. You can't see it, but the dude in the back has a vanity plate: BIGOLHG
My favorite PCC show, the New Zealand poi balls. I used to get this song stuck in my head every day when I was a tour guide.
The view from my hotel in Waikiki, where I only stayed a couple nights when I HAD to for work. (I know, it looks nice, but stay away from Waikiki if you can. Too much noise and people.)

Naturally, when Mormons camp out, we play Catch Phrase around the fire!
And we eat birthday cake. And smear it on each others' faces.

The beach where we camped, close to Kaena Point - the most northwesterly point on the island.
Why, oh why didn't we have Banyan trees where I grew up? This is all one tree. The next picture/vid is also part of the same tree. The roots grow down from the branches and plant themselves into the ground.

The vines I'm swinging on are some of the roots that haven't hit the ground yet...
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