I just returned from my most recent 5-day Kalalau excursion. As always, it’s a unique experience to spend time on the trail and in paradise. As I reflect back, here are some of my take-aways:
- I enjoy the mental and physical challenge of taking on difficult hikes solo. It heightens...
As I began planning for my next Kalalau adventure, I started thinking about my hydration strategy and electrolyte supplements in particular. (If you’re looking for information about how to treat stream water, check out this post).
But before getting into some of the choices,...
Few topics related to the Kalalau Trail are as polarizing as Hanakoa Camp and whether or not it’s a good idea to spend the night there. For some, it’s a mosquito haven they’d rather avoid, for others, it’s a way to break up the challenging trail and seek some rest in a...
Weight is one of the main concerns when selecting gear for your Na Pali adventure. I can’t count the hours I’ve spent obsessing over grams, researching and buying lighter items, and weighing my gear in an effort to shave a few more ounces here and there. And, in a way, it’s been...
It’s confirmed: With permits successfully secured, I’ll be heading back into paradise this summer! (Despite having been mentally prepared for long and potentially repeated hours late at night trying to obtain the coveted permits, I scored and was able to get them within only a few...
All Kalalau hikers are concerned about time and that makes sense. You need to know how long it takes to finish the trail (or make it to Hanakoa Camp), so you can plan your day and don’t get caught in the dark. (For most, the full trail takes anywhere between 7 and 10 hours depending on...
I wanted to share my favorite gear item to treat stream water, so it’s safe to drink. Meet the Grayl Geopress!
I’ve used the Geopress now for several years, including on the Kalalau Trail. According to the manufacturer, it removes viruses, bacteria (including leptospira), and...
Most people who have been there would agree: The Kalalau Trail, Beach, and Valley are unique and very special places with a rich history and unique flora and fauna. Unfortunately, humans have managed to destroy many places like this elsewhere in the world and - despite efforts by the state of...
Nobody wants to run out of gas for their camping stove. That would really mess with meal prep and could even result in a shortened Kalalau adventure. At the same time, schlepping too many cartridges is also not fun. So how do you know how many you’ll need?
Here’s a way to make sure:
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People are wondering if they need a GPS device on the trail. Good question! The short answer is no, or rather not necessarily. The longer answer is it depends. Confusing? Well, hear me out…
The trail is, as is somewhat obvious from the map, mostly linear and straightforward. The risk of...
Fortunately, Kalalau Beach, as well as Hanakoa Camp, offer both flat surfaces as well as plenty of trees, so the adventurous hiker can choose between the more traditional tent and the hammock. Both options have unique advantages and disadvantages, and either has haters and fans. So what’s...
For many, hiking and backpacking are team sports. We like to go with family or friends and enjoy the company, conversations, and experiencing an adventure together. Then there’s the safety aspect: If something were to happen, we wouldn’t be alone and we have people we trust to rely on...