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Published: January 23rd 2012
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Hawaii is an amazing place that continues to surprise me.<span><span> After just returning from my fourth trip I am already looking forward to my next visit.<span> This was the second trip to Maui for me.<span> I didn’t get many good pictures to share on the first trip so I tried to make up for it this time.<span> We only had about four days this trip but we made th...
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Bob Carlsen
Great blog
What a wealth of information! And timely too since Linda and I will be passing through Lahaina on a cruise to the South Pacific islands, Sydney, and New Zealand for our 40th anniversary. The ship arrives in Lahaina at 7 am and departs at 5 pm. We were thinking of renting a car and driving up the Haleakala Highway to the National Park to see the volcano and everything else there is to see on the way there and back. Bing maps says the drive is about 100 miles round trip and takes 3 hours to do, without stops. In your opinion, is it possible to drive there and back in this amount of time? Do you recommend a particular route to see some of the waterfalls you mentioned and perhaps the humpback whales? We would rather see humpback whales for free than pay the hundreds of dollars it would cost to see them in Kaikoura, New Zealand.