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Spent a week in Kaua’i (northernmost of the main Hawai’i islands), mostly hiking
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Get ready for an epic adventure in Kaua’i, the northernmost of the main Hawaiian islands! This week-long journey was all about embracing the beauty of nature through thrilling hikes and stunning landscapes. We backpacked into Waimea Canyon to discover rare waterfalls, tackled the breathtaking Nu’alolo-Awa’awapuhi loop over the Napali cliffs, and ventured to the remote Kalalau Beach, encountering wild goats and mesmerizing waterfalls along the way. We even bushwhacked to the mystical Weeping Wall of Mt. Wai’ale’ale! Aloha! 🌺 Happy to share tips and

| spent an intense week in Kaua’i for the first time. We’re mostly into hiking and nature, our trip roughly in order of the photos: - backpacking into Waimea canyon (rare waterfalls due to recent rain) - hiking over the top of the Napali cliffs (Nu’alolo-Awa’awapuhi loop) - backpacking to the remote Kalalau beach along the Napali coast with a stop at several waterfalls (pictured is Hanakoa falls). lots of wild goats along the way including this kid! - hiking (more like bushwhacking and river-wading!) to a mystical spot called the Weeping Wall of Mt. Wai’ale’ale where waters seemingly pour right out of the cliffside happy to share tips / advice! aloha 🌺 [link] [comments] |
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#beach lifestyle#travel content#Kaua’i#Hawai’i#hiking#backpacking#Napali cliffs#nature#Waimea canyon#Kalalau beach#waterfalls#Napali coast#Nu’alolo-Awa’awapuhi loop#Weeping Wall#Hanakoa falls#Mt. Wai’ale’ale#wild goats#aloha#rare waterfalls#bushwhacking