Sunday, October 2, 2011

Haleakala to Hana

Carrie hadn't yet been to Haleakala or Hana yet so we took a little trip. Seriously, it was little, we live on an island. But awesome still the same. I have been to Hana possibly 20 times but I don't think I've ever actually written about it. So here ya go. We started out at sea level and drove up to about 7,000 feet to camp. Built a little fire because, yes, it gets cold at 7,000 ft even on Maui. The next morning we we're up before the sun to drive to 10,000ft and watch the sun come up. It was super cool. Seriously, freezing...



Then it was back down the slopes (I miss skiing) to the Hana side of Maui.  We did all the normal Hana activities.
Rainbow Eucalyptus
More rainbow eucalyptus








Nua'Ailua Bay



We camped right next to Koki Beach Park near Hamoa. Roasted some mallows on da beach!






We went to Wainapanapa State Park, jumped off stuff, swam in some caves and what not...


And of course we went to the sacred pools and hiked Oheo Gulch to Waimoku Falls.



And some more pictures cuz they're perty.









And I'm not doing any more blogging until google fixes photo formatting in blogger!  Urg.


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Maui: Season 2, Episode 2

Don't get confused, this slideshow is over a year old, this is not current.  Yeah, I'm over a year behind in the making of my Maui slideshows, sorry.  But here ya go!  Last year after I come back to Maui from Kauai, and my family went back to Utah, Cindy was already in Lahaina, then Reed and Stacey came, then Caitlyn showed up, this slideshow is mostly the adventures we all had.







Check out season 2's first episode here.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Close Encounters of the Coral Reef Kind

 The other day my good friend Big Wave introduced me to his friend Coral Reef, and I got mauled by a lion...


Day after...

4 days after...


This summer has produced the greatest south swells I've ever experienced and as a result I've had some of the greatest surf sessions of my life.  The wave that produced the lion attack as seen above was no exception!  Surfs up braddah!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Maui Girl 5690.

About one month ago I went down to the shore for my daily surf and noticed a small section of the beach at breakwall had been fenced off.  Then I noticed that inside the little fenced off area was a large depression.  When I realized what it was I got really excited and I've been eagerly anticipating the birth of little baby sea turtles ever since!  This week, my persistence in observation finally paid off!  Here is the story as I have learned from the experts...
In 1980 a baby turtle was born and kept by researchers for researching purposes.  She was raised in a marine biology type place until she was one.  She was given a tag, #5690, and a name, Maui Girl.  Maui Girl was released off of the Big Island in 1981.  In the year 2000 Maui Girl showed up on the beach right here by my house in Lahaina and layed several nests.  Every other year ever since then, she has come back to the exact same beach to lay her eggs.  Except last year she didn't show up as scheduled.  But this year, one year late, she came back and so far has laid 6 nests!  One nest every two weeks.  I missed the hatching of the first nest but last Wednesday I got word that the baby turtles were coming out of the second nest.  I missed that night but camped out on the beach Thursday night to see if there were any stragglers.  Disappointed I went home and to bed, just to get a text message that two more babies had emerged from the nest.  The Hawaii Fish and Wildlife folks showed up yesterday though, to excavate the nest.  They do this for two reasons.  The first is to save any baby turtles that might still be alive but can't dig themselves out, and the second is to research and document how many eggs, how deep the nest is, how many made it out of the nest alive etc.  So I went down to watch.  To the cheers of the crowd, they found 5 tiny baby sea turtles were still alive!  They were stuck under their poor brothers and sisters who were already dead.  The researchers waited until it was dark enough and they let the little guys finish their trek to the sea!  It was "totally awesome dude!" (to quote Squirt)  I will now be checking all the other nests on a two week basis hoping to see the rest of them hatch!  This is especially cool for me because a huge part of my job has been learning about Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles.  I swim with them everyday and teach the Tourons all about them and help people find them in their special hiding places and cleaning stations.  They are some of my most favorite of God's creatures and it's so fun for me to watch them start their lives!  You can learn more about Maui Girl at these websites: 
The Maui News:  About her failure to show up last year.
The Maui News: Her Return this year!
The Truth of 5690 

This is when the surviving babies that couldn't make it out on their own were uncovered.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

This is their final trek to the ocean!

Hopefully in the next few weeks I'll have some more news and photos from the other nests!

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

K.I.S.S.




This is the mobile device I am currently using.  Besides being a telephone, I have several great applications: paper weight application, brick throwing application, bludgeoning bad guys application, gravity testing application, etc. I can't wait to get some cool new faceplate designs!

This is how I use the internet.  What are all those black chord looking things?  Well those are wires.  Don't call my house when I'm using the internet please. 

This is my personal music player.  Notice the buttons.  Touching the screen just leaves fingerprints...

This is popcorn chicken!  AKA last nights dinner.

This fun device is called a book.  This is how I read.  Notice the two fingered page turning.  OLD SCHOOL!




Monday, August 15, 2011

The Day I Swam with a Great White Shark!

So during my semi-religious watching of shark week a few weeks ago, I saw a show that talked a bit about how very very rare great white shark sightings in Hawaii are now becoming only very rare.  In other words, great whites have been known to come here, just not often and they don't stay long.  (Read this and this for more info on whites in HI)  Normally the only real shark threat in Hawaii are the tigers, and my chances of winning the lottery, getting struck by three lightning bolts, and getting a full pedicure from Natalie Portman, all on the same day...are greater than actually getting attacked by one of those.  But...the other day I was lifeguarding a group of tourons at one of our normal snorkel spots called Olowalu Bay.  It's an awesome spot to see green sea turtles (shark food).  I was in the water there for about an hour, everything was normal and we left.  About an hour later the captain got a text message.  It said that just an hour ago, a great white shark was sighted in Olowalu Bay.  It was such a crazy text we laughed about it wholly believing the message sender was playing a joke on us.  Today however, the sighting was made official through legit sources.  And all I can think about is how freaking cool it would have been to stick my face in the water and watch a great white shark swim by!  Bummer.  Sad I missed it.  So my claim to awesomeness is that I was swimming in little Olowalu Bay at the exact same time as a great white shark.  I'm awesome.  These lucky blokes didn't miss their chance to swim with a white though!  SO amazing!

 



On another note.  It has always been a dream of mine to ski and surf in the same day.  It's definitely a bucket list item.  This has great influence on my desire to move to New Zealand (which I will try again soon).  Today, I read this little article.   http://www.skinet.com/skiing/photo-gallery/ski-and-surf  Now I know the six places on earth that my heart would be completely content.

On another note...we saw SO many dolphins today!!  Have I even mentioned how awesome everything is?  Well it is.

REDACTED.  Lame...about an hour after I posted this, my reputable source came out saying that this great white shark sighting, was not actually a great white, but a mako shark.  Apparently this is a common mistake.  Boo, I'm not nearly as cool now...stupid mako that wasn't a great white.  I'm leaving this post up though, cuz the videos are cool.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Manta Heaven

A couple of months ago I went on a really cool dive.
Reed came too.










 


Our first spot was to a place called Garden Eel Cove.  At about 60 feet the coral stopped and there was nothing but sand as far as you could see on the ocean floor.  Except...for all these guys.   There were hundreds of them!  They are called Garden Eels.  They would sway with the current just like plants in the wind and go back into their holes if you got too close.   It was really cool to see. 



Then as night fell we got back in the water...

Reed blowing bubbles at me.
Das our boat.

 We placed a milk crate full of flashlights on the ocean floor pointing up to make a column of light to attract the plankton...
 

But we still didn't see what we were looking for.  So we swam off for a little night diving adventure.  I have all sorts of videos of eels and crazy crabs with huge shells covered in shells,



So we got to see lots of really cool things, and it turns out the ocean at night time is whole different place!  But in the end I hadn't seen what we were hoping to see, then as I was climbing back onto the boat in disappointment, I turned around to see THIS!

 
GIANT MANTA RAYS!!!!

It was AWESOME!  There were lights on the boat that were enough to attract the plankton which in turn attracts the rays.  These things were massive and beautiful!  I loved every minute of the whole experience.  I love how while scuba diving you are completely free to go in any direction you want, it is so much fun! I've lots of video but since blogger is a bummer and I don't have editing capabilities, I can only show the short ones...


We were right off the Kona coast on the big island.  I continue to fall more in love with everything ocean.  I am thinking I should have been a marine biologist or something!  Anyways, it was cool, and of course the pictures and videos just don't do it justice... Aloha!





Saturday, August 13, 2011

Theoretical Theory

 The Walmart Effect Theory
I developed this theory at work on the boats.  On a day when we have a small number of passengers, the people are almost always way more kind, pleasant, cool, and have a much more enjoyable experience than those who come aboard on a day when the boat is fully loaded.  When there are lots of passengers on board, they have to wait in line to eat, get in the water, get out of the water, etc.  They have to share a small space.  I am a little more stressed due to 12 people at once telling me their masks don't work, and people are ignoring the swim with a buddy rule.  So I'm a little less jovial as well.  Their orneriness rubs off on me which is then reciprocated back on them.  In other words...it's like going to Wal Mart.  So no matter how perfect the day is, if there are too many people on the boat...The Wal Mart theory takes effect, and no one is as happy as they otherwise would have been.

The Kids These Days Theory:
Kids these days, a term that every generation has used.  But I feel that as the speed of technological advancement increases, so does the generation gap.  For example.  Every day.  EVERY day, on the boat, as we watch dolphins, see the fish fly, and swim with dolphins...some kid will have his nose glued to some sort of screen.  I'm not a parent, so this is as far as I'll go, but it drives me nuts.  Their favorite part of the trip is that we play Finding Nemo on the tv.  ugh.

The Dating Theory.
Well obviously...I don't have one.

The Facebook Theory.
Some time in the not too distant future, researchers will look back in time and determine that the point at which humans began to de-evolve, loosing our voice boxes and ability to communicate verbally, was when facebook was invented.

The How to Talk to Girls Theory.
Pretend that they are tourists.  Seriously.  I can charm the tourons like I can blink my eyes.  Step off the boat though, and try to talk to a pretty girl...nope, I'm a bumbling idiot.  So...pretend they are tourists.  Boom.

The vacationing IQ Theory.
Do the fish cause the waves?  Is that Japan?  How long does it take to swim under Maui?  Is that huge ship (pointing at the 30 foot fishing boat) a cruise ship?
These are all questions I was asked just this week by tourists.  I am now convinced that when people go on vacation, the part of their brain that controls common sense fully shuts down, thus temporarily lowering their IQ.  At least 10 people every trip tell me that their snorkel doesn't work.  A snorkel is just a hollow tube, it has no moving parts at all.  I will take the snorkel from them and hand them a new, identical one.  Every day someone will puke all over the boat, then tell me that they always get motion sick but didn't think it would be a problem today.  Every day people come on board and tell me they can't swim. (it's a snorkel trip!) And every time, there is someone that will swim 100 yards back to the boat to get another squirt of anti fog (it's baby shampoo) in their masks because it isn't working and they can't see, instead of taking the mask off, and dunking it in the water.  It's hilarious.  People on vacation are scientifically less intelligent...

The White People Are Better Swimmers Theory.
While writing the previous theory seconds ago, I remembered this one.  I sure hope this doesn't offend anyone, I mean absolutely no racial disrespect.  I am merely commenting on my observations.  White people though, are better swimmers than all others.  In order from best swimmers to worst swimmers goes like this.  White, Black, Mexican, Asian, Indian.  Seriously.  If there are Asians or Indians on the boat, we just know who to give the life jackets to and who we need to keep an eye on.  Of course this is a generalization and there are exceptions. 

The Hot Girl Theory.
Have you ever seen an unbelievably attractive person...holding hands with a complete bozo?  I think we have all thought at least once "how did that guy/girl get that girl/guy!?"   And do you remember that girl from high school that was SOOOOO hot, but she never dated anyone and never went to any school dances?  Well here is the theory.  It is possible to be too attractive.  The reason the hot girl was always dateless is because her sheer beauty scared all the boys away.  We all just assumed that we didn't have a shot so we didn't even make an attempt.  It was the "she's out of my league" effect.  But, remember the hotties that are all with the notties?  So, an average person can totally end up with the hottie of their dreams if they just give it a shot! 

The Work Ethic Theory:
This one also comes from work.  Here in Maui, I have very easily and quickly worked my way to top of every place of employment I've had.  That is especially true at my current job working for Lahaina Cruise Co.  I became first mate on the Kaulana after two weeks.  Essentially becoming the most trusted and reliable employee of the company.  But...I had never worked on a boat, or done any bar-tending in my entire life and just like that...I was in charge of both.  Reed, had a very similar experience when he got a job with me this year too.  The reason this has happened?  Work Ethic.  I just work hard, remain reliable, and do a good job.  These experiences have led me to wonder why I seem to have such a stronger work ethic than most people I work with.  I have attributed it to my upbringing.  Two things: One, my parents.  Simply put, they taught me how to work.  My Dad always  had at least three jobs and I recognized that sacrifice and effort he put in.  I was always given chores and jobs to do and felt accomplished and proud when I did a good job.  Two, my membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints...  On my second day in Maui a few years ago, I was given a job as a journeyman (something I had never done) from someone I had never met, simply because he knew I was a member of the Church.  The theory is this: no matter who you are or what you know, you can be successful by simply working hard.  I make a living doing the things I love to do, by working hard.  It's awesome.  I'm grateful to have been taught that.