December 23, 2024

Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP

On Saturday, December 21, 2024, the Kona Hiking Club will hike the Ala Kahakai Trail from the Keaweiki… [more]

Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP

Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP

On Saturday, December 21, 2024, the Kona Hiking Club will hike the Ala Kahakai Trail from the Keaweiki… [more]

Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP

Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP

On Saturday, December 21, 2024, the Kona Hiking Club will hike the Ala Kahakai Trail from the Keaweiki… [more]

Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP

Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP

On Saturday, December 21, 2024, the Kona Hiking Club will hike the Ala Kahakai Trail from the Keaweiki… [more]

Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP

Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP

On Saturday, December 21, 2024, the Kona Hiking Club will hike the Ala Kahakai Trail from the Keaweiki… [more]

Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP

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Hiking Checklist

Day Hiking Checklist Note: This list is intentionally extensive. Not every person will carry every item on every day hike. Helpful Pre-hike Hints: Check that shoes soles are fully intact before hike Clip toenails straight across and short The Ten Essentials (for safety, survival and basic comfort) 1. Navigation   Map (with protective case)   Matches or lighter   Compass   GPS (optional) 2. Sun protection Sunscreen and lip balm Sunglasses 3. Insulation Jacket, vest, … [Read More...]

Liability Waiver

*Prior to each hike, all participants are required to sign the following waiver: “I understand that the areas that the Kona Hiking Club will be visiting today can be dangerous on account of natural conditions or the activities or negligence of man. I realize that the hike organizers are untrained volunteers, and have no expertise in navigation, first aid, rescue, or dealing with emergency situations, beyond that of the average hiker. Therefore, I assume full responsibility for my own safety. I … [Read More...]

Keaweiki to Anaeho’omalu-December 21, 2024- RSVP

On Saturday, December 21, 2024, the Kona Hiking Club will hike the Ala Kahakai Trail from the Keaweiki Bay area to Anaeho’omalu Bay along the shoreline. We will be walking on bare lava and some rough lava foot trails. There will be no shade along this ~ four mile hike. It will take about four and one half hours. The route includes some ancient ruins as well as two anchialine ponds. It has been some time since the group has hiked this route, so it may be something new and different for many … [Read More...]