Hui Waʻa Kaukahi

Nui a lehulehu na mokupuni, ʻaʻole lawa ka manawa

So many islands, so little time!

Stories from our adventures…

“What we most regret are not the errors we make, but the things we didnt do.”

Audrey Sutherland

  • He‘eia Kea to Ahu o Laka 2024

    People walking on Ahu o Laka, the Kaneohe Bay sandbar

    It was a great day to paddle to Ahu o Laka, the Kāneʻohe Bay sandbar. Eight paddlers met at the Heʻeia Kea Canoe Hale. It was low tide so we had a sandy beach to set up our kayaks.

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  • Tracks to Pokai Bay 2024

    Two kayakers with the Waianae Valley in the background

    Small swells rolled up the beach at Tracks, but they weren’t breaking so we all launched without incident. As we began our journey up the coast a lifeguard on an Ocean Safety jet ski pulled along side me and asked where we were headed. When I replied Pokai he responded, “Whoa!”

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  • Makai Pier to Kailua 2024

    Kayakers preparing to launch from the Makai Range Pier

    Seven kayakers answered the call to trek seven miles from the Makai Range Pier to the Kailua boat ramp with a rest stop on Moku Nui.

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  • Cinco de Coptic Easter Camp

    Tents and kayaks at the small group campsite

    About two dozen hardy souls braved strong winds and occasional downpours to camp Friday and Saturday nights at Kualoa’s small group campsite. The sporadic rain did not damper our spirits as we still enjoyed a relaxing weekend at the beach.

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  • Makua to Kaena Point 2024

    Sandy in clam water off of Kaena Point

    The weather was stunningly good with very little to no wind and very clear and beautiful blue water. At one point we saw a turtle underwater. Wow! Sandy also spotted a pod of porpoises heading our way near the end.

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