Fort Weaver Road is as bad as he says. When I worked in Waikiki, my drive was an hour to work, and half of that hour-long drive was getting from my house to the freeway on Fort Weaver.
Ewa Beach is the armpit of Oahu. All the ‘cookie cutter’ pre-fabricated homes. It has zero anything Hawaiian. It’s just plain ugly. Couldn’t pay me enough to live there.
Lived in Iroquois Point in the early 70s never felt it was to hot cuz us kids were having so much fun and nobody had air conditioning 🤙
There was a rifle range in Eva when I was stationed there, is it still there?
The Marines have one.
I lived in ewa from 2010 to 2016 and hau bush had plenty of action
Most action they get now is fireworks and fishing!
@LIVING IN HAWAII nice. The area was definitely gentrified. And oahu is always shacks next to mansios
Mansions*
Fort Weaver Road is as bad as he says. When I worked in Waikiki, my drive was an hour to work, and half of that hour-long drive was getting from my house to the freeway on Fort Weaver.
Fort Weaver can be a beast. Thankfully in the summer time it lets up a little bit.
Tanks brah!
Kaimuki and Nuuanu. Taylor S. Fights
Ewa Beach is the armpit of Oahu. All the ‘cookie cutter’ pre-fabricated homes. It has zero anything Hawaiian. It’s just plain ugly. Couldn’t pay me enough to live there.
Talking about “zero anything Hawaiian” with the last name Chin. Gtfoh
I would say the armpit is kalihi, chinatown, or parts of waipahu