Back in the Saddle, Again

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Back in the Saddle, Again

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This last Sunday a couple friends and I decided to take a ride over the Saddle Road again, to check out the snow on the mountain. Here's the view from Kamuela of an old Parker Ranch building, snow capped Mauna Kea to the South: Image another view from Kamuela, with Mauna Loa in the distance. We will be riding up through the gap between them. Image About halfway up the mountain, the new pavement starts, in the area around Waikii Ranch: Image Lots of nice twisties for about 10 miles and then we come to the crest, before the drop into the valley. Looking south at Mauna Loa: Image Here's my riding buddies Hap and Jim. Jim rides a '02 Honda VTX 1800 putting out 106hp. Image Hap rides a 1500cc Kawasaki Drifter that's had an Indian makeover. Good looking bike: Image This new highway is a joy to ride... fast! You can see the volcanic haze getting blown east in this photo: Image Next we dropped into the fern forest, the cloud forest above the native forest, with a few spindly Ohia in the background. Image More to come...
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Where the new pavement ends, the road winds it's way down through the forest in a nice twisty road into the town of Hilo. Here is a bit that hasn't been torn up yet: Image You can see the white buildings of Hilo on the shoreline. We stopped for a break in the shade of a big Banyan tree on Hilo Bayfront: Image Right across the street is the old town of Hilo, an area that was spared the devastation of the last few tsunamis by being on the north side of the bay. The south side of town was almost completely wiped out! Big open memorial park there now. The S.Hata building, with the red awning, is the home of the second Cafe Pesto, with the Hilo Farmers Market to the left. Image On the bayfront is the old bandstand, now a popular hangout for the homeless in this rainy town. Image From the bandstand you get a nice view of the bay and the Hamakua coastline stretching to the North: Image We dropped down to Laupahoehoe Point, one of the many, nice state parks. This was the location of the rained out motorcycle rally a few months back. Image Again, another view North from the park: Image We stopped at a friends house in Honokaa to check out stories of a "barn find" carriage in somebodys garage, and found this: Image It must have been owned by someone rich and famous, maybe the King himself... Finished off with a nice blast up the hill and home. Hope you enjoyed.
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I can't wait to get home and see the pictures! :)

There was a posting on the company's (Veolia, Int'l) job board in Hawaii, but wrong island...Oahu - Ewa Beach. Oh well.
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R65 Rob wrote:I can't wait to get home and see the pictures! :)

There was a posting on the company's (Veolia, Int'l) job board in Hawaii, but wrong island...Oahu - Ewa Beach. Oh well.
Yep, forget Oahu, unless you really like traffic and congestion. Some nice beaches, though... Oh yeah, I forgot the picture of me and my trusty, crusty 1973 R75/5 (I think my hands are frozen in that position, it's fekking cold up there! (no laugh!)) : Image Hey Rob, can you go to http://www.pbase.com/bamboo812 and check them out? They're on the bottom of my Hawaii gallery.
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Reuben's Mexican Food???

Kind of a funny name for a Mexican restaurant!

http://www.yelp.com/biz/reubens-mexican-food-hilo-2

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source= ... 3&t=h&z=18

(With this firewall, I have to make do... :roll: )
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Tim Shepherd wrote: Hey Rob, can you go to http://www.pbase.com/bamboo812 and check them out? They're on the bottom of my Hawaii gallery.
No, I can't see PBase or any similar "media sharing" website. :cry:
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R65 Rob wrote:Reuben's Mexican Food???

Kind of a funny name for a Mexican restaurant!

http://www.yelp.com/biz/reubens-mexican-food-hilo-2

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source= ... 3&t=h&z=18

(With this firewall, I have to make do... :roll: )
Yep, the big banyan is top dead center in the Google Maps link. Note the park to the south, too.
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Tim Shepherd wrote: Yep, the big banyan is top dead center in the Google Maps link. Note the park to the south, too.
You mean this tree? (See me pointing to it? Duane helped me with my outfit. :oops: )
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Excellent pics Tim, you have some neato places to ride and things to see.
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Great stuff Tim, thanks.
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