MAUI
GROUP HIKES, SERVICE TRIPS AND ACTIVITIES
Please
be prepared for outings. Bring lunch, water, rain gear, sunscreen
and sturdy footwear. Hiking boots are recommended and please trim
your toenails. No kidding! Hiking can cause "tennis toe."
A donation of $5 ($3 for Sierra Club members) is requested of hikers
over age 14. Please register early. Pre-registration is required
for some hikes. Call the hike leader number shown below. The East
Maui Irrigation Company (EMI) allows us to hike across their land so
long as each hiker has a waiver. An EMI waiver is ABSOLUTELY
REQUIRED for EMI hikes (listed below). One waiver covers all EMI
hikes for this quarter. Call in your waiver request to Jackie at
579-9516 well in advance and make an appointment with her for when
you can sign it. Then go to EMI's Pa'ia office at 497 Baldwin Avenue
to sign the waiver. Please be considerate of Jackie's time and pick
up waiver 5 days in advance whenever possible. Then, please bring
the waiver on the hike and show it to the hike leader and carry it
with you during the hike. Also, please check our web site, www.hi.sierraclub.org/maui,
and click on Hikes and Activities for additional hikes and outings
and/or changes which we have added after this newsletter was
published. Mahalo!
CONTINUOUS SPECIAL SERVICE EVENTS
Maui
Coastal Land Trust Waihe'e Coastal Dunes and Wetlands Restoration: Be a part of restoring an ancient fish pond and other sites which
have a major cultural significance and participate in a remarkable
learning experience. Every Friday, 8 am to noon. No need to
register, just show up. Go to Waihe'e and turn toward the ocean on
Halewaiu Road. Turn left onto the dirt road marked "Maui
Coastal Land Trust" and park at the parking lot overlooking the
ocean. This area is called "Roundtable." For more
information, please call Scott Fisher at the Maui Coastal Land Trust
at 808 244-5263 and/or go to: www.mauicoastallandtrust.org and click on Waihe'e Coastal Dunes and Wetlands. MCLT also offers a
free guided walk of the Waihe'e Coastal Dunes and Wetlands on the
first Saturday of each month at 9:00 am. Call 244-5263 for more
information and to make a reservation. Spots fill up quickly, so
call early. This is not a Sierra Club activity.
Project
Malama Honokowai: This is a service trip and you will be helping
in an archaeological stabilization, reforestation and education
project known as Project Malama Honokowai. Every Saturday from 9:00
am to 2:30 pm. A very special experience! Simply meet at 9:00 am at
the intersection of Honoapiilani Highway (between mile marker 25 and
26) and Pu'ukoli'i Road at the "Sugar Cane Train" station
parking lot in Ka'anapali. You don't have to register - just show
up. In the mountain valley above is a three mile long valley with
significant archaeological ruins where an estimated 600 ancient
Hawaiian families once lived. For more information and to confirm
the date, please call Ed Lindsey at 808 572-8085. This is not a
Sierra Club activity.
Project
Malama Hanaula: Help reforest the area around and above the
Kaheawa Wind Farm above Ma'alaea. Meet every Sunday from 9:00 am to
2:30 pm. Park in the public parking lot near Carl's Jr. Restaurant
at Ma'alaea. Carl's Jr. is located next to the gas station at the
stop light. Then carpool 2,000' up to the wind farm where the view
is incredible. Help remove alien species and replant endemic plants
and learn about the area and the wind farm. The wind farm currently
consists of 20 1.5 MW turbines and provides 9% of the electricity for
Maui and 18 more turbines are planned. Bring your camera, lunch,
water and suntan lotion. For more information and to confirm the
date, please call Ed Lindsey at 808 572-8085. Also, please go to www.kaheawa.com.
No registration is necessary - just show up. This is not a Sierra
Club activity.
Malama
Makena: First Saturday of each month, Save Makena www.savemakena.org sponsors a cleanup effort in or around Makena State Park. Call
Angie Hoffman at 357- 3134 for details on meeting time and place.
Community
Work Day Cleanups: If you know places that need to be cleaned up
and would like to organize it with friends or an organization you
belong to, you can call Community Work Day at 877-2524 and they will
provide you with trash bags, advertise your location in the newspaper
to get more volunteers to help you, and coordinate having a truck
come out and pick up all the trash you bag and leave along the
roadside. Community Work Day is a 501c3 charitable organization and
organizes these clean ups statewide five times a year. They are
truly a wonderful organization!! For more information please go to www.cwdhawaii.org.
This is not a Sierra Club activity.

JUNE
HIKES AND EVENTS
Thursday,
June 26: What's in my backyard? Invasive Plants/Animals of
Paia/Haiku/Huelo, free, 6-8:30 p.m. Paia Community Center, Hana Hwy.,
Paia. Walk the neighborhood fieldtrip (workshop attendance a
prerequisite) 28 June, 2-4 p.m. Paia Community Center, Hana Hwy.,
Paia. Please call Elizabeth Speith at office 808 984-3716 or cell
808 264-4757 for more information. This is sponsored by the USGS.
This is not a Sierra Club activity.
Sunday,
June 29: Papa'aea Reservoir Trail. Moderate uphill 5 mile hike
in lush East Maui watershed. Eat lunch at a beautiful pool with
waterfall. EMI WAIVER REQUIRED (see above). Bring lunch, water
and bathing suit. Meet at the Haiku Community Center at 8:30 am.
Limit 18. Leader: Bob Babson. Call Bob at 874-1166 to register.
JULY HIKES AND ACTIVITIES
Tuesday,
July 1: If you haven't already, please register to vote and/or
update your current address with the County Clerk. The primary
election is Saturday, September 20th and the general election is
Tuesday, November 4th. Call the County Clerk's office at 270-7749 to
register and/or change your address to your new address if it has
changed since you last voted. Also, you can request an "Absentee
Ballot" if you wish. If you don't like how things are, then
make sure you vote. Mahalo for voting!!
Saturday,
July 5: Upper Waikamoi trail/Makawao Forest hike. Six mile
moderate round trip through koa and ‘ohi’a forest to reservoir.
Meet 8:30 am at Pukalani Terrace Shopping Center near Bank of Hawaii
to carpool to top of Olinda Road where the hike begins. EMI WAIVER
REQUIRED (see above). Limit 18. Hike leader: Bob Babson. Call Bob
at 874-1166 to register.
Thursday,
July 10, (tentative): What's in my backyard? Invasive
plants/animals of Kipahulu,
free, 6-8:00 p.m., Kipahulu Triangle
Community Center, Kipahulu. Please call Elizabeth Speith at office
808 984-3716 or cell 808 264-4757 for more information. This is
sponsored by the USGS. This is not a Sierra Club activity.
Sunday,
July 20: Drive out through Hana to Haleakala National Park
Kipahulu visitor center and hike up the Pipiwai Trail through
beautiful grasslands and bamboo forest to 400' Waimoku Falls. Bring
lunch, water and sunscreen. Park entrance fee is $10/car. Meet 8:00
am Haiku Community Center to carpool. Limit 12. Hike Leader: Bob
Babson. Call Bob at 874-1166 to register.
Tuesday,
July 22, 5:30 to 7:30 pm: Maui Sierra Club Board of Directors
meeting at the Flatbread Company "Board Room" upstairs, 89
Hana Highway, Paia. Sierra Club members are invited to attend and
share their ideas. Please call Bob at 874-1166 to confirm meeting
time and place.
Saturday,
July 26, 8:30 am to noon: Community Work Day: Litter Bugs Me
Cleanup! To volunteer, please call CWD at 877-2524 for the cleanup
nearest you. This is not a Sierra Club activity.
Tuesday,
July 29: What's in my backyard? Invasive Plants/Animals of
Central Maui, free, 6-8:30 p.m., Kahului Community Center, 275 Uhu
St., Kahului. Walk the neighborhood fieldtrip (workshop attendance a
prerequisite) 01 August, 10-12 p.m. Kahului Community Center. Please
call Elizabeth Speith at office 808 984-3716 or cell 808 264-4757 for
more information. This is sponsored by the USGS. This is not a
Sierra Club activity.
AUGUST HIKES AND EVENTS
Saturday,
August 2: Drive out to Keanae and hike Piinaau Road up the
beautiful Keanae Valley. The area is also known as the Koolau Gap
because lava from Haleakala used to flow down through this valley to
the sea in ancient times. Meet at 8:30 am at the Haiku Community
Center to carpool. Bring bathing suit, lunch, water and sun screen.
Limit 18. EMI WAIVER REQUIRED (see above). Hike leader: Bob Babson.
Call Bob at 874-1166 to register.
Thursday,
August 14: What's in my backyard? Invasive plants/animals of West
Maui, free, 6-8:30 p.m., Lahaina Civic Center, 1840
Hono’apiilani Highway, Lahaina. Walk the neighborhood fieldtrip
(workshop attendance a prerequisite) 17 August, 10-12 p.m. Lahaina
Civic Center. Please call Elizabeth Speith at office 808 984-3716 or
cell 808 264-4757 for more information. This is sponsored by the
USGS. This is not a Sierra Club activity.
Sunday,
August 17: Hike Skyline Trail above Poli Poli. Meet at Pukalani
Shopping Center near Bank of Hawaii at 8:30 am to carpool. We drive
up to Poli Poli State Park and then hike up the Mamane Trail to
Skyline Trail. We have lunch above the timber line with fabulous
views. Approximately 6 miles roundtrip. Bring lunch, sun screen and
water. Limit 18. Hike leader: Bob Babson. Call Bob at 874-1166 to
register.
Tuesday,
August 26, 5:30 to 7:30 pm: Maui Sierra Club Board of Directors
meeting at the Flatbread Company "Board Room" upstairs, 89
Hana Highway, Paia. Sierra Club members are invited to attend and
share their ideas. Please call Bob at 874-1166 to confirm meeting
time and place.
Saturday,
August 30: Hike the Wailua Iki trail with lush plant life and
have lunch and swim in a pool with a beautiful waterfall. Bring
lunch, bathing suit, sun screen and water. Meet at 8:30 at the Haiku
Community Center to carpool. Limit 18. EMI WAIVER REQUIRED (see
above). Hike leader: Bob Babson. Call Bob at 874-1166 to register.
SEPTEMBER HIKES AND EVENTS
Sunday,
September 7, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm: We will have our Red, White and
Blue Picnic at the Amphitheatre in Keopuolani Park near Maui Nui
Botanical Gardens on Kanaloa Avenue in Kahului. Every two years just
before the primary elections, the Sierra Club has a picnic and
invites all the candidates to come and speak. It is a family event
that features musical performances, a silent auction, a food service
area, awards, and information tents. A good time is had by all.
Please plan on attending.
Saturday,
September 13, 8:30 am to noon: Community Work Day: Get the drift
and bag it! To volunteer, please call CWD at 877-2524 for the
cleanup nearest you. This is not a Sierra Club activity.
Saturday,
September 20: Primary Election - Please vote!
Tuesday,
September 23, 5:30 to 7:30 pm: Maui Sierra Club Board of
Directors meeting at the Flatbread Company "Board Room"
upstairs, 89 Hana Highway, Paia. Sierra Club members are invited to
attend and share their ideas. Please call Bob at 874-1166 to confirm
meeting time and place.
Sunday,
September 28: From La Perouse Bay, hike south along the coast on
the Kings Highway to Kanaio - one of the most remote and beautiful
areas on Maui. Visit anchialine ponds (unusual shallow ponds with
tiny red shrimp) and archeological sites along the way. We actually
walk off the recent lava flow onto the ancient shoreline where we
explore further south. Bring bathing suit, lunch, water, hat and
sunscreen. 8 mile roundtrip all day hike. This hike goes about 2
miles further south than our regular La Perouse Bay hike. Meet at
Kihei Community Center (Lipoa Street & Piilani Highway) at 8:30
am to carpool. Leader: Bob Babson. Limit 18. Call Bob at 874-1166
to register.
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