
We explored Waiakeakua Stream to see the pools and waterfalls tucked against the Koolau Mountains behind Puu Pia, the prominent cinder cone on the east-side of Manoa Valley.
We climbed to Puu Kipapa in the Koolau Mountains by scaling a steep narrow ridge in the back of Waiahole Valley on the windward coast of Oahu.
We explored several remote gullies within Makaha Valley to look for native plants and animals sheltered within the confines of the valley.
I climbed to the summit of Puu Kalena to see the native plants and animals that live on the second highest peak on the island.
I climbed to the summit of Pu’u Ohulehule to see some of the most scenic views of Kaneohe Bay and the Koolauloa Coast of windward Oahu.