Saturday, February 22, 2014

Makpuu Hike (Dragons Breath Blowhole)





One of my favorite places to hike on Oahu is a place called Makapuu which is located on the furthermost Eastern side of the Island just past Sandy Beach. The hike is a very easy hike that leads up a nice paved path to the Makapuu Lighthouse about 645 feet above the sea. While hiking up the path you will be blessed with remarkable views of the amazing coastline, Koko Crater, Dragons Breath Blowhole and on clear days the island of Molokai is visible.









If you want to really experience something spectacular about halfway up to the lighthouse there is a trail that leads down to the Makapuu Tidal Pools and the Dragons Breath Blowhole. The trail starts right next to the Humpback Whale Sanctuary sign where you will be able to see the turquoise colored tidal pools from on top of the cliff. Make sure to bring your snorkel gear because these crystal clear tidal pools are filled with many varieties of tropical fish. 

Once you make it down onto the lava rock you will start to hear and feel the power of air pressure roaring up from underneath the rock floor as the ocean pushes air and salt water into the lava tubes. The roaring of the blowhole becomes almost deafening  as the air pressure builds until the blowholes erupts the trapped ocean water into the air. 

I am so glad we had noticed the trail leading down to the tidal pools and took the chance to hike down the steep slippery switch back trail to experience this remarkable surprise. The video below shows the Dragons Breath Blowhole and how dangerous this place can really be. 

 

A Nice view of Rabbit Island



Great Place to watch whales during the winter months


This Whale Sanctuary Sign marks the trail that leads down the cliff to the Dragons Breath Blowholes. It is a steep slippery switchback trail so make sure to use some caution.



Swimming in the Makapuu Tidal Pools







Hawaiian Painting a nice scene





Makapuu Beach Park


Bodyboarding Chica



Walking down to Makapuu Beach Park to catch some waves


Chica chillin on Sashimi Rock


These Black Lava Rocks are extremely sharp so use caution while Bodyboarding or Surfing. I am sure these sharp lava rocks turning a friendly Bodyboarder into a nice Makapuu Sushi Roll.

Hawaiian Sacred Ground


Enjoying the Amazing View from Makapuu



GoPro Video: Dragons Breath Blow and Tidal Pools







GoPro Video: Bodyboarding Dropknee Wars at Makapuu







GoPro Video of Makapuu Hike






GoPro Video: I Lost and Found my GoPro in Makapuu Shore Break still Recording


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