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Hello everyone!

A few weekends back I completed my first hike on the westside of Oahu. Since I have previously shared so much information about hikes on the eastern side of the island, I felt it fitting I tell you guys about this one, too!

Maili Pillbox (aka Oahu's Pink Pillbox)

Getting to the pillbox is an easy feat. Located in the area of Nanakuli, this hike is surrounded by hills and breathtaking views of the ocean. While safe for children, animals, and pregnant women (I can confirm this because I actually saw a pregnant woman hiking this) I cannot help but caution all of those interested in doing this for themselves. 

Whether you're a daredevil or a hiker who's more on the cautionary side, this hike has a trail for you. For mine and Daniel's wellbeing, we opted for the safer route out of the two. The path we took starts immediately after the 9th light pole on the right side of Kaukama Road. Once you reach the 9th light pole (I counted) you should park and, from here, begin your hike! 

The hike itself is a moderate one that winds its way up the mountain. With little shade, I advise you to stop and rest early at one of the big rock walls before hiking up to the top. Daniel and I took a break twice and found that we got tired much earlier on than we had anticipated. Once you're done resting, continue on up the path. 

While the path is easy to follow, I want to mention how slippery it can be. Much of the ground is rocky and dry, and I actually found myself slipping on occasion. There is not much to hold on to besides brush, so don't try and run up the trail! 

The boxes themselves are all quite easy to get to, but the one that is most popular is the pink one. Painted in honor of breast cancer awareness, this pillbox is a vibrant pink that can be seen all the way from the highway below. 


Daniel standing inside the pink pillbox with the outline of Westside beside him.

After taking our fair share of pictures inside of the pink box, we made our way back down the trail to some of the earlier pillboxes, where I sat at the top for more of an aesthetic picture. 





On the descent down I would caution all of you to go slowly and with intention. Like I said there isn't much to hold on to, and as you can see I had to nearly tip-toe my way down the mountain. 




While the sun was brutally hot, the great thing about this hike is the proximity to the beach! Once down on level ground I wanted nothing more than to go running into the fresh, west-side water. 

What do you think? Are you a fan of the pink pillbox or prefer the ones on Lanikai side more? Personally I think I favor the ones in Kailua, but each of these hikes offer something different, so I'm happy to have completed this one. 

May 21, 2019 No comments
Hey guys!

Today has been quite a day! 


Before I get too far into this post, I want to start by saying I hope everyone is handling the transition to spring semester very well. I hope it has been smooth for everyone and that over the next few weeks our teachers give us a little break!


Anyways, let's get into the post. 


Today I woke up very early to go to Hanauma Bay with Eric. We ended up leaving around 7:30 and stayed until noon. While the weather has been pretty awful this weekend, it seemed that today was our lucky day- as there was absolutely no rain! Sure, it was still very windy (there's a big wind front here) but the good news was that there was no rain. While at Hanauma we both snorkeled and I was able to swim a lot better this time. Thankfully the tide was higher (albeit not by much) which made the difference when swimming over the reefs. Compared to last time, I would say I even saw a few new species of fish. One of which was even an eel. Here are some more pictures of the Bay, although I don't have any from inside the water. I'm working on that!


The water in the morning
Notice how windy it was
View from up top

After Hanauma we went back to campus where I would then meet up with the other girls and get ready to leave for the Lanikai Pillboxes. 


The Lanikai Pillboxes, obviously located right next to the Lanikai beach, is a hike that's known for it's views of Chinaman's Hat and Rabbit Island. The pillboxes, little bunkers that are now abandoned and adorned with graffiti, have amazing views of the edge of the island. On the day that we all went, with the exception of Jade, the pillboxes weren't too crowded and we were privileged enough to see the pretty incredible views. Here are some photos I took for you all: 


Showing off the Colorado flag
Part of the trail
The view from the first pillbox
The path you walk to get to the boxes
The fog on the mountains 
The view from the second box

This hike, compared to the other pillbox hike, is much easier. It is very steep in the beginning but once you make it up that first hill the rest of the hike is very relaxing. The wind makes it a little hard to keep your footing, but not impossible by any means. Also, the beach is only a 5 minute walk from the base of the trail, so consider wearing your bathing suit on this hike so that when you're done you can go swimming! 


Besides these things, I spent the rest of my afternoon running around Manoa. Because this post is being published at a much later date than preferred, I will try and post another one soon which describes my week thus far. 
Until next time,


Aislinn 
January 25, 2017 No comments
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