Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Red Sand Beach, Surfers and Kahalui

The final day of our Hawaiian anniversery trip was spent driving back to civilization from Hana. We found a small secluded deep red sand beach with it own protective coral barrier reef. Near Pa'ia we stopped for lunch at Ho'okipa Bay and watched the surf - huge waves and very sad, bored surfers as it was too dangerous to take to their surf boards. What a rag- tag group they are - I think they live only for surfing - certainly not for haircuts or clothing other that swimsuits. We spent our last night a beachside motel in Kahalui just a mile from the airport.
On Saturday,, March 14, we flew back to Phoenix without any delays. Gerry and Dia flew to San Diego. We will meet again at the end of the month in Zion National Park in Utah and travel together as we make our way home.We had left our RV in storage here. The sun is shining and the humidity is 10%. Later this week it will be 90F!

We are now in Phoenix at the same RV park.

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