Here are some pics that I took yesterday on a hike to a waterfall in Waimea canyon.
This is a small pool near the top of the very tall series of falls. The pool was deep enough that some people were diving into it.
Another small falls down stream from the pool maybe 50 yards.
I basically turned 180 degrees to take this pic. It is just before the first HUGE drop.
This is looking over the edge to the bottom of the first large falls to a plateau. You can see the water as it is about to take another very large plunge to the next plateau.
Each of the two large falls are probably 100-150' drop, maybe even higher. This was the farthest point of the 1.9 mile hike down into the canyon. There were points in the hike where the ledge was just a few feet away and one could easily slide right over the edge to their next life if they aren't careful. Absolutely stunning views...
Yeah, it's a tough job but somebody's gotta do it... ;) I'm scheduled to leave for home Saturday the 29th. Also supposed to come back out here at the end of June for just under 6 weeks... Racking up the per diem though... Mrs. Nalt will be very happy about that...what a grind...
your job must really wear on you.
I love Hanalei but it has been a few years since I was there in the morning. Kapa'a is great too. FTR, it is "shave" ice, no "d" required. ;) Breneke's is just up the road from my hotel. I do hope to go there for a meal before I head for home. Also want to eat at Keoke's too. Paco's Tacos is a great little joint. They also have very good entertainment on Sunday evenings including some karaoke. NO, I don't sing...Been to Kauai many times - it’s our favorite island. Least touristy and easy to get from one end to the other.
Hanalei in the morning is heaven - my favorite place on earth.
West side beach is great for guaranteed sun.
Limahuli gardens on the north end has a nice little self guided hike.
Shaved ice and the roadside chicken stand in Kapa’a are traditional stops.
Breneke’s in Poipu is also a great spot.
Wish I was there!
Getting ready for trip #2 to Kauai. I'll be flying out on 6 July for roughly another month. Mrs. Nalt and the two boys are going with me but they will only stay about 12 days. My middle daughter will be flying over from Bluffton, SC to join us too for a week. The boys will be happy about seeing her as it will be a total surprise for them...
Keep repeating the aircrew mantra, "its better to be down here wishing you were up there than to be up there praying you were down here."So the suckiest Monday of my original post has been outdone.
We left Kauai last night at 8:05 p.m. Hawaii time (1:05 a.m. Central time) and flew through the night until we landed in Denver this morning around 6:50 a.m. Mountain time. My next flight was to leave for Houston at 7:50 but after everyone was boarded the crew announced that they didn't have a pilot. No, I didn't volunteer to fly the plane... So they had us to deplane until they could arrange a pilot. After a little while they told us we would fly at 9:15 so we went and boarded the plane again. I asked while walking on the plane if the pilot was there yet. No, he was on his way though. So we all got seated and a short time later the pilot came over the intercom apologizing for the delay. He had to do some checks but after about 30 minutes we were pushed back from the gate. We taxied out to the runway and stopped. We sat there. And sat there. And sat there until the pilot finally announced that he got a "message status" that he would need to check. He then came back and said there was an issue with the fuel pump filter and that he needed to restart the left engine to clear the message. Didn't work. So flight control had him go back to the gate so a mechanic could check it out. We then taxied back toward the gates but stopped short of any of them. The pilot told us that since we were in a Boeing 757 we would have to wait until a gate that could handle a plane that size opened up. About 30 more minutes goes by and we finally pull up to a gate and deplane again. The airline did provide snacks and bottled water for us and eventually gave each traveler a $10 food voucher good for any vendor in the airport. In case you haven't flown in the last few years, $10 is about enough to purchase a large bottle of water.
I finally got to talk with a gate agent and she booked me on a direct flight from Denver to Huntsville. But it doesn't fly until 6:45 and arrives in Huntsville at 10:30 p.m. This is my first time to have any issues flying like this. Hope it doesn't become the normal...
I'm actually starting to think that this is yet another attempt by BNA to have me cancelled...
They are very friendly and really like to be scratched behind the ears. Give it a try.
This guy came walking up seemingly out of nowhere. Pretty impressive...
My job sent me up to Anchorage, Alaska on Thursday.
Who did you piss off? ;)
(great pics btw...)