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Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
04/07/2017
Mānoa Falls during a dry period.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
04/07/2017
Maunawili Falls.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
10/06/2016
The visual rewards of the Lanikai Pillbox Trail do not take long to reach. These are the Mokulua Islands.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
04/05/2017
View west toward Waikīkī from the summit of Diamond Head (761 ft).
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date: 
05/19/2017
Sweeping views of the south shore of O'ahu toward Makapu'u Point from Koko Head Crater.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date: 
07/08/2017
The ridge trail is unstable and steep, with ropes in sketchy sections. Ka'au Crater.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date: 
07/26/2017
Ridge view looking into Manoa Valley from Kolowalu Trail.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
05/16/2015
The view over the ridge to Waimanalo from Kuli'ou'ou Trail.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date: 
05/27/2017
Aiea Loop Trail.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
11/16/2011
Watch your step when hiking Pu'u Manamana!
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date: 
04/24/2017
Elevation gains quickly, and ropes are frequently used on the muddy flanks of K2.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date: 
05/06/2017
The trail terminus at the H3 overlook. Views of the windward side of the island and Moanalua Saddle Ridge from Kulana'ahane Trail.
Patrick Nichols
Photo Date: 
06/24/2017
Looking south toward Honolulu and Diamond Head from Mount Ka'ala Trail.

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