Thanks! I have to come back to Canada to explore more! I've only really seen Vancouver Island but it was gorgeous. For now, I'll have to settle for Hawaii.
I have a Hawaii ID so reservations arent needed. Just flash ID, drive through, and park and go hike. You only need a permit if hiking Kalalau past Hanakapiai beach. Not if you head inland on the Hanakapiai falls trail.
Odd seeing you drink that water - hope you filtered and treated it. All those people swimming and pissing in it at the falls. Looks like they've done a bit of trail maintenance - pity there's still so many people on the trail. How did you get parking? Do residents need permits too?
Filtered with a Sawyer Squeeze. Been using those filters for over 5000 miles now and never gotten sick. Also, the beach is 2 miles downstream from the falls. 😁
@ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Hit me up when you do! I live in Kapaa and hike pretty regularly here . :) Ive been hiking the other islands too now that southwest has been flying
This is by far the best video ever, very clear information on where to start, how to get to the beach, then the falls and distances!
Man looks like an awesome trip! Sweet views!
Great views! This was one thing I didn't have time to do last month when I was there so I'm thankful you shared such a great video!
Really cool hiking video love waterfalls always.
Thanks! I have to come back to Canada to explore more! I've only really seen Vancouver Island but it was gorgeous. For now, I'll have to settle for Hawaii.
great to see Hawaii thanks Grizz
NO WAY! I'm so jealous!!!!! :( I wanna go!
Would you know the height of this waterfall ? Google says 300ft but it looks like it could be more...
Great video by the way 🍾
That's about right. It's right around 300-ft.
How did you get there? Did you make reservations?
I have a Hawaii ID so reservations arent needed. Just flash ID, drive through, and park and go hike. You only need a permit if hiking Kalalau past Hanakapiai beach. Not if you head inland on the Hanakapiai falls trail.
@@GrizzleGear Oh! I thought that even residents had to pay something to park. This is good to know.
Odd seeing you drink that water - hope you filtered and treated it. All those people swimming and pissing in it at the falls. Looks like they've done a bit of trail maintenance - pity there's still so many people on the trail. How did you get parking? Do residents need permits too?
Filtered with a Sawyer Squeeze. Been using those filters for over 5000 miles now and never gotten sick. Also, the beach is 2 miles downstream from the falls. 😁
Residents just need to flash their Hawaii ID. No parking permits needed. The first 2 miles of that trail is always slammed with people.:)
@@GrizzleGear good to know. I'll be moving to Kilauea in a year or so.
@ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Hit me up when you do! I live in Kapaa and hike pretty regularly here . :) Ive been hiking the other islands too now that southwest has been flying