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:

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:

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.

On the bayfront is the old bandstand, now a popular hangout for the homeless in this rainy town.

From the bandstand you get a nice view of the bay and the Hamakua coastline stretching to the North:

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.

Again, another view North from the park:

We stopped at a friends house in Honokaa to check out stories of a "barn find" carriage in somebodys garage, and found this:

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.