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Big Island Solo

A trip from October 20, 2007 to October 27, 2007, travelling to Kailua Kona, Captain Cook, Kealakekua …
Exploring the Big Island on my own for a full week, avoiding … More  
Exploring the Big Island on my own for a full week, avoiding the crowds and spending as much time outdoors as possible.
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Escape From Cube Life

ImageYes, this first day doesn't sound as if it were worth the 2,000+-mile flight, but stick around. It gets better.

Most everyone who knows me knew how much I needed this trip. When my sister canceled on me, I searched frantically for a travel companion. Then, when three volunteers stepped forward just days before I left, I decided I wanted to go solo. I needed to go solo. After a long night mostly spent packing and making my home somewhat presentable to the most wonderful kitten-sitter ever, I was on my way, headed to the most remote islands on the planet for some much-needed R&R.

I wasn't prepared for what I saw out my plane window. The barren, lava-rock landscape was not what I'd had in mind when I'd pictured my tropical island getaway. "It looks like Mordor," the gay husband had told me, but I ignored him, knowing his penchant for exaggeration. He was right. (One of the few times I'll admit this.) But I also remembered that the Big Island is famous for its varied terrain and climatic (not climactic, as one guide book had led me to believe) zones, so I knew that lush landscapes still awaited.

After dealing with the interminable line at the rental car company (note to Dollar: Hire more staff, please), I hopped into my Sebring, cursing the lack of amenities I was used to in Earta KITT, my beloved Prius, and tore off for my timeshare condo on Ali'i Drive.  When I learned my room wouldn't be ready for another four hours, I peeled out again, heading south on Ali'i, the Big Island version of the guide books I'd come to trust on Oahu in hand.

I wasn't the only one to choose the Hawaii Revealed series as my guide book of choice. As I strolled past the parked cars lining Ali'i near Pahoehoe Beach Park, I saw numerous pairs of pedicured feet sticking out of windows, their owners reading the familiar light blue tomes describing all the insider knowledge they'd need for their trip to the largest of the Hawaiian islands. A quick dip in the surf and a visit to the adjacent Little Blue Church (formally known as St. Peter's and described by Hawaii Revealed  as the most photographed church in the island chain) and I was on my way, this time to the terraced cliffs that contain the graves of numerous Hawaiians after an inter-island battle.

Before leaving LA, I'd researched some of the more popular restaurants of the island, and one in particular stuck out: Ba-Le, which several readers had described as having a wide array of vegetarian options. I happened upon it while looking for a local supermarket where I could stock up on provisions and soon found myself back in my timeshare eating an enormous amount of pho, the first vegetarian version of the popular Vietnamese soup I'd ever found. If you're in the islands, you must hunt down the nearest location.  During my week in Hawaii, I ate there at least five times, including a well-planned pre-airport excursion for food to replace my in-flight meal.

Up route 180 I went, ascending to an elevation of 1000 feet as I explored the mountainside towns of Captain Cook, Holualoa, and several other burgs that blended together as I swerved and curved through rolling greenery, not far below the local cloud forest. Then back down to my temporary hale of Sea Village I went, exhausted already from my lack of rest, but intent on getting an early start on the next day. I hadn't yet ticked off many items on my to-do list, but the week was still young.

Also visited on Day 1:
Big Island Grill 

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The airports there suck . personnel exp
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Quite an adventure filled journey for you ..

nicely written
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Congratulations on doing so much in so short a time! I lived in Kona for a while and returned for a few days last November. Once you've experienced it you've got to go back!!
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I was missing my home...the Big Island...your photos took me back!!
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Aloha they also call me Lapaka Kamaki in Hawiian. just wanna say peace and good luck from here on out. nothing but good fortune to who ever reads this. Aloha!! be nice to others and to yourself you deserve it!
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I just got back from Honolulu solo and it was great. Now I'm planning a trip to the Big Island. Any info you want to share? Let me know...
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Sat 10/20/07 (day 1) - Kailua Kona, Captain Cook
Sun 10/21/07 (day 2) - Kailua Kona
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Mon 10/22/07 (day 3) - Kealakekua, Kailua Kona
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Tue 10/23/07 (day 4) - Honaunau, Naalehu, Volcano
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Wed 10/24/07 (day 5) - Kailua Kona, Kamuela, Kawaihae, Hawi
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