
Too pink to be called just "orange." Salmon, maybe.
Here's the beginning of the trail at the end of Kaloko Drive. Notice anything you don't see on the sign?

The walk gains 1500' in a mile and a half, so it's more than a leisurely stroll. But the trail is pleasant:

Lichen growing on fallen koa:

Finally I got a super-secret part in To Kill A Mockingbird. I can't tell you which, but it rhymes with "do badly."
1 comment:
Thank you for sharing, I have seen red and yellow, but not pink. Awesome!
Aloha,
Keahi
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