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Old 09-23-2011, 07:57 AM   #1
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By the way: One of the guys at work is trying to talk me into going to "Little Beach" on Sunday evening, but I keep getting the feeling that he is up to something. So whats up with Little Beach?

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Its often times a nude beach. Careful if you decide to go bodysurfing there or at "big beach". Many in the know advise it can be very dangerous and lots of folks have been hurt there.

Great snorkeling at Honolua Bay up above Kapalua. Take a day drive to Hana if you like beautiful rain forests.
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Old 09-24-2011, 01:02 AM   #2
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Its often times a nude beach. Careful if you decide to go bodysurfing there or at "big beach". Many in the know advise it can be very dangerous and lots of folks have been hurt there.

Great snorkeling at Honolua Bay up above Kapalua. Take a day drive to Hana if you like beautiful rain forests.
Thanks for the info:

I'll be doing some snorkeling, but I have 2 bulged and 2 herniated discs so I'll need to pass on the body surfing.

I'm just 26 steps from my condo to Kama'ole II beach, so I'll be snorkeling there tomorrow morning, but I plan on hitting Honolua Bay up and Kapalua before I leave Maui and Hana is also on the short list as well.

Thanks for your help.
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If you do the drive to Hana, be sure and either go, or come back, by the gravel road that loops around the southwest side of the island. It's a long drive, but well worth it. You'll come back out on pavement somewhere on the northwest, bottom slopes of Haleakala, if memory serves correctly. We really enjoyed this drive, and there was not nearly as much traffic on this side.
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If you do the drive to Hana, be sure and either go, or come back, by the gravel road that loops around the southwest side of the island. It's a long drive, but well worth it. You'll come back out on pavement somewhere on the northwest, bottom slopes of Haleakala, if memory serves correctly. We really enjoyed this drive, and there was not nearly as much traffic on this side.
I plan on making the whole Hana loop and after everything that I've heard about not being able to take rental cars on the Road to Hana, I was surprised not to find anything about it in the rental agreement.

I'm also planning on watching the sunrise on Haleakala before I head back home.

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Tried my hand at snorkeling this morning and found I'm much better at floating than I used to be. Don't know if the water is saltier down here or if my spare tire is actually a floatation device, but I really had to struggle to get under water and found it very relaxing to just lay on top of the water and float around with the waves.

Well it was relaxing until out of nowhere my vision of the fish 5-6 feet below me was abruptly blocked by a stingray measuring about 18" wide that was maybe 2 feet below me. It was close enough that I could have easily reached out and touched it.

Once I figured out what it was, everything was fine, but in that second or two that I suddenly saw nothing but it, I was lucky I didn't leave a poopy in my swim trunks. It must have swam the whole length of my body starting at my feet and going past my face.

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Wow, rays are are rare treat to see! It was most likely a manta ray, as I do not believe we have sting rays here. In my 5 years here I have only seen a handful of manta rays and only one spotted eagle ray. Plan on taking the trip to Hana during the week - Jay's wife is Thai and serves some absolutely amazing food at her stand in Hana 4 days a week. Just be warned that restaurant Thai food will never satisfy you again. Little Beach can be great fun - it is a clothing optional beach and Sunday nights are the hippie drum circle nights, so lots of naked people, drinking, weed smoking, and fire dancing. It makes for some seriously entertaining people watching. Little Beach is a fantastic beach and would be my absolute favorite, if not for the nudity (unfortunately, mostly aging male hippies). I enjoy going there early mornings, since there are not many people there before 10 am.
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One other thing - when snorkeling at Honolua Bay - bring some cash, the access is on private land and the homeowners spend a lot of time to keep up the land and make access easy for everyone. They just ask for a small donation (say $5-10) and that you not leave any trash there. Once in the water, you will need to swim a ways out to the left or right of the bay. The water is murky and there is not much to see right off the shore since the fresh water from the creek kills the coral right there. Once you get out a ways there are some amazing coral heads and life on the reef.
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