AUGUST 2021 - TRAVEL - PERSONAL

Around the Islands in 14 Days

HAWAII

Kauai, Oahu, and a Bike

AUGUST, 2021 - PERSONAL

Feeling the urge to push myself physically again, I planned a solo bike tour that would take me around two of the Hawaiian Islands. Starting in the town of Lihue and riding to the top of the Na Pali Coast through a torrential downpour the journey began, and the first day involved several thousand feet of elevation gain that left me utterly exhausted. When the clouds lifted after a cold dinner of energy bars and fruit I found the motivation to bike to the viewpoint just one more mile up the road. Though my legs were screaming from the exertion of the day, I was left speechless by the view before me - soft, wispy clouds moved across the scene revealing the ocean far below, and the setting sun cast golden shadows along the dynamic and textured coast of Kauai’s north shore.

I flew on to Oahu and continued the journey, keeping the ocean to my right until I was back where I began. Along the way I encountered the hospitality of incredible humans, abundant natural beauty, and early mornings biking along the beach. In a way the trip was what I expected, but in another sense it was entirely different. The ocean seems to dictate the pace of life in Hawaii, and its constant presence can be felt everywhere. I remember falling asleep on the sand to the sounds of the waves crashing, knowing that I was on a small land mass far out in the Pacific under a wide blanket of stars. Somehow the larger worries I carried with me faded away and I felt present in a way that I don’t often experience. Maybe that is the magic of island living.

The view at the end of the first day

The storm winds rocked the small helicopter, but the dramatic view was spellbinding

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