Happy to volunteer for the reforestation and rehabilitation of Hawaii’s original dry forest which is mainly destroyed and very endangered. It is part of the tour by Hawaii Forest and Trail - we chose the option that includes volunteering before the tour. Our small group collected over 3 buckets of a’ali’i seeds which will be replanted in the nursery and then planted back into the preserve, also by local and tourist volunteers. Now heading into the mountains. The Hawaiian shield volcanoes are the largest mountains on Earth. Mauna Kea is one of the 5 volcanoes that make up Big Island and is the tallest mountain in the world (higher than the Everest) - from the ocean floor where it starts. Mauna Kea Volcano rises 13,796 feet (4,205 meters) above sea level but extends about 19,700 feet (6,000 meters) below sea level to meet the deep...
Read moreWe were very fortunate to join the once a month hike on our first day in Kona. The Initiative is a conservative and education project aimed at protecting native plants. Our tour guide, Bridgette, was very knowledgeable about the Initiative because she works at the greenhouse and all around the site planting and caring for young plantings. The hike was from 5 to 7pm with refreshments at the end. The sun is setting at the end so you can take pictures while enjoying refreshments. Hiking on lava rock trails set the mood for learning about the Wiliwili and Uhiuhi trees and other native fauna. My family enjoys hiking and learning about the places we visit. This event was a great start to our time on...
Read moreDuring my visit to the Big Island, this had to be one of my top. Finding the WiliWili Tree among the combination of flows brought challenge, but my team and I tend to an acre of land here every month. It may be dry and windy, but it's definitely a spot to see if...
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