Maui 2007/08

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Maui Baby, Maui!


It’s not an easy thing. I mean, I spent three weeks in Maui and what the hell do I write about, the beaches, the surf, the parting, the local hook ups, or the talent that seemed to be everywhere? I mean half of the things I did in Hawaii I can’t even write about, so in efforts of keeping this blog PG, I’ll stick to writing about some of the epic rides I went on.
And when I say epic, I mean epic! We rode a few different spots in Maui, but the one that really impressed me the most, simply due to its unbelievable vert (some 10, 000 freaking feet) was Skyline located on Haleakala volcano, or as it’s known to the Hawaiians, ‘House of the Sun.’ This was one bad ass run, with multiply line options, as you can descend on various faces of the volcano.
Unfortunately, in Maui, the local riders have some serious land access issues and the majority of the riding is illegal, with Haleakala certainly being no exception. With that being said, ripping down the 10, 000 ft volcano was, with out a doubt, the highlight of my trip. After my first ride down the volcano, I was one step closer to understanding what addiction truly means, because after that ride all I could think about was doing it again, and again, and again!
The first few times I rode Haleakala, we stopped after descending about 8, 000 ft, but on my last day and after a few weeks of pestering the Hawaiians, we did a full 10, 000 ft decent, from the top of the crater all the way to the Pacific Ocean! This run took over 2 hours, and let me just say that it kicked ass. There were no big moves or really any gnarly lines, just plenty of fast DH action, and high speed drifting all the way down. This ride is so long, you pretty much cover it all: jeep and dirt roads, single track, forested sections, and open fields (the grass bowels section from the Collective), as you pass through stark volcanic landscapes, subalpine shrub land, rain forests, and dry forests zones. So killer! The only bummer was getting chased my ranchers, but hell, that was still pretty fun!

Enough with my blabbering, here are some pic’s from the trip, enjoy!

An essential item for anyone traveling with a bike…the Dakine bike bag.



The Haleakala Crater some 9,740ft above sea level and a look inside the crater itself.


I think some one was trying to tell us something in this shot, but what do I know? Look how guilty Ryan looks in this shot…hahaha. And the second shot gives you an idea of what the open road sections were like.



Tropical rainforest single track anyone? As it turns out, the same Pineapple Express weather system that hit Vancouver a while back also did a number on Maui, and unfortunately we had to deal with the storm damage.



Came across this creepy cabin in the middle of no where (that’s Iuta, Bali and the handsome kid is me), and a shot of myself taking a break from the day’s activities.



If you have seen the Collective, then you may recognize this place, it’s called the ‘Grass Bowels,’ and it is not only breath taking, but epic to ride through! One of my favorite sections for sure. The word unreal doesn’t do this spot justice! No it’s not a giant on a bike; it’s my boy Leif, all 7 feet of him! I think he is riding a 24″ hard tail frame in this shot, ya thats right, I said 24!



Some mandatory pre ride beverages with the Maui boys (Bali, Iuta, Ryan, and yours truly). I love this shot, I look like a midget beside Leif…they grow’em big in Maui!



I couldn’t write this blog without a pic of Jake (a good bud, and another local Maui ripper), and the last shot is of our final destination, from 10,000 ft to the Pacific Ocean…so sweet!



That’s it for now, but stay tuned for some pounding surf, midnight pineapple raids and generally debauchery shots from my trip!

Oh, one last thing. Here’s a HUGE shout out to the boys in Maui, you guys are the shit!

Peace
 
SWEET! That's what I like about the Canary Islands as well: looong rides through different vegetation zones all the way to the sea.
Did you ever go to Kauai? Nature there should be awsome, it's in the back of my mind for years...
 
The rest of the Story…Maui 07

A few weeks have past since I posted my first blog about my 3 week hiatus to Maui, so I figured that maybe it’s about time to post another. This was my third time to Maui, and thanks to some solid bro’s on the island, I got the local treatment and all the hook ups. I first met the Hawaiians when I was guiding for Freeride Tours, a local mountain bike guiding outfit based in NV. The Hawaiians first came to BC in 2000 (I think), to ride the best of what our province had to offer, and to make a long story short, I have kept in touch with the boy’s ever since.

If you read my first blog, it was all about the riding I did in Maui, so now I figure I should post about all of other sights, places and things I got up to on the island, well almost everything anyways! But instead of me chitter-chatting, I’ll let the pictures do the talking, enjoy!

What can I say about Maui other then it is such a beautiful place! I simply love visiting this island. And if you were wondering why, here is some proof; Baldwin Beach, what can I say that this picture doesn’t. Such a chill spot… after a ride or when we had noting to do, we’d grab some beverages and hit this spot. So killer!



This shot is of Makena or Big Beach, just another killer spot! And, the backside of Baldwin Beach at low tide.



Now what’s a blog on Maui with out some crushing surf shot’s? A local ripper on two wheels, a shredder in the surf, and a donlelberry 110% the rest of the time, my boy Iuta, was responsible for taking these shots. Unreal!




Another thing I loved about Maui was the fruit! I mean I could go and pick tangerines, grapefruit, tangelos, avocadoes, rambutan’s and pineapples pretty much anywhere on the island. I was in fruit heaven! And, that’s right, I said pineapple! If you didn’t guess I’m a big fan of this fruit, and without a doubt, I had my share while I was in Maui. The first shot is of some of the many pineapple fields that cover Maui, and the other shots are of yours truly on a successfully pineapple hunt. Check out the size of these pinneapples, can you say bonner?




The sunsets in Maui were of the charts! These are my boy Bali’s shots, enjoy!





These last shots are of the Crater of Haleakala volcano. It’s probably as close to a moon space as you’ll ever come! Oh, and that’s me re-enacting a scene from the Titanic!





Thanks many-many rambutan’s to Bali and Iuta for supplying the majority of the photo’s!

Rambutan out!
 
Ich finde die großen Bilder auch nicht besonders sinnvoll, man muss 100x scrollen, bis man ans Ende gelangt, thumbnails hätten genügt. Eigentlich wollte ich es schon lesen, weil ich selber nächsten Winter dorthin will, aber ich fand es so nervig, dass ich es nicht zu Ende gelesen habe.
Oder so wie andere einfach einen Verweis auf die eigenen Homepage?
 
Genial, göttlich, herrlich, breathtaking..

...wish i was there !

Und die Fotos sind genau richtig groß, immer Thumbs anklicken finde ich suckt, das hier ist herrlich, einfach nur das Mausrad bedienen und sabber, sabber sabber!
 
Ich habe auch echt schöne Urlaubsbilder, auf manchen ist sogar ein Fahrrad abgebildet.

Vielleicht kann ich dem Ganzen nicht intellektuell folgen:
Warum schreibst Du erst in Englisch, noch dazu in einem Stil dem mit Sicherheit nicht jeder folgen kann, und dann später in Deutsch?
 
grossen dank @ e-did! sehr schöne fotos, wir tragen uns auch mit dem gedanken nach hawai zu reisen und die fotos machen lust darauf!
 
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