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t1_jbhelqx wrote

I miss Hawaii and I’m a fat guy who hates humidity

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OP t1_jbhermm wrote

I lived on Maui for over 12 years. I miss Hawaii as well.

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t1_jbhewum wrote

Wife and I did the road to Hana one year and it was magical. It was off season and the experience was magical

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OP t1_jbhf4co wrote

I’m glad you got to enjoy that. Hana is crazy beautiful.

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t1_jbhfgtk wrote

We hope to return soon. We’re in Los Angeles so Hawaii is awesome in terms of accessibility. These days the shorter the flight the better for me. Still not sure how we got through the flights to EU

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OP t1_jbhfmjh wrote

Yeah Hawaii flights are usually 5 hours there. With a good tail wind I’ve made it in 4.5, but usually 5.5-6 hours back. Either way worth it. Hawaii is one of the gems out there

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t1_jbhfwva wrote

Totally, as a SoCal resident it’s a gem. In terms of flying, there’s not a ton of short distance flight destinations that aren’t international. At this point I’ve experienced all the options and Hawaii always delivers whether it’s a hotel experience or a home rental.

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t1_jbhgtqw wrote

So many hidden gems on Maui! Miss it

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OP t1_jbhi9c6 wrote

It’s a special place. I miss it as well.

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t1_jbjkmis wrote

Man I remember Big beach before it had parking or a real road. Just us and one other family the whole trip. Last time I went there was a couple thousand people, three lifeguard towers, homes and parking lots there. Ended up destroying my knee on the shore break so the lifeguard tower came in handy. Lost its magic though.

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OP t1_jbjpmvc wrote

Yeah even in the years I lived there it changed. Became over crowded. I hate to say it but when Covid happened and tourists didn’t come, it was the most special Hawaii had been for me in all the years I’d been there. Dead quiet. Empty beaches. More of a real Hawaii vibe.

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t1_jbhrqo3 wrote

This is beautiful. I went to Maui almost 3 years ago with my husband. We rented a vehicle with a remote controlled tent on the roof and spent almost 2 weeks driving around, exploring, and camping. It was a magical trip. Iao Valley was amazing, so beautiful and lush. It was also where we met a couple of locals that ended up inviting us to some cultural celebrations for Kamehameha Day. It was a fantastic day and we met so many people that we still keep in touch with.

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Going back is definitly something that we look forward to when we can.

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t1_jbk3kb2 wrote

I miss this place and all the stray cats that come up to you at the benches :)

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OP t1_jbhcno5 wrote

Nikon D750 handheld with Nikon 20mmf2.8. Settings are ISO 400, f5, 1/800s.

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t1_jbib4mn wrote

I don’t see mosquitoes so I don’t believe you.

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OP t1_jbiit65 wrote

I haven’t really had issues with mosquitoes in iao. That said the islands do have them.

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