
Chuck and I went on a 2 week long trip that unexpectedly turned into 3 weeks. Our goal was to get the most out of our free flying since I'm hoping to quit my airline job soon. The original plan was to visit Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. At my airline, in order to get to Southeast Asia you have to fly through Tokyo. All of the flights to Tokyo from the US were booked except for the flights from Hawaii. We decided to take a detour and spend a few days in Hawaii. Because of this we didn't make it to Vietnam but were still able to spend enough time in Thailand & Cambodia.

Hiking was phenomenal too. It was amazing to see the difference in vegetation from one side of the island to the next. Near Waikiki, the Manoa Falls trail (leading to a waterfall) was filled with thick, green, and jungly type vegetation; while the windward side (Laie trail) displayed pine trees and tall grasses.
At the end of the Laie trail we were lucky enough to run into some local guys in the middle of a field lighting a homemade bamboo cannon. They had taken the widest piece of bamboo I've ever seen (probably 8-10 inches wide) and put a smaller, hollow thing in it. Then filled it with kerosene. They were lighting it up and it was making this incredible boom. Before you knew it we were putting all kinds of things in it to see how far it would shoot out of the cannon. I guess kids everywhere, even in paradise, can get bored :)
Wow, I can only hope to follow in your footsteps someday. Now bring on the politics :)
ReplyDeletevery cool! tho i would have loved to hear ur panama stories if u would have come out here instead.
ReplyDeletewheres the rest of the pictures?