Yeah, I forgot the snorkle/sail trip. I took the helm for the trip back, so
the skipper could fish. Nice folks.
Gary
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From: <clintonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] Maui/Haleakala advice
>
>
> Tim Chakravorty wrote:
>
> > Zuiks,
> > I will be off on a trip to Maui, HI , for a few days. Has anyone shot
the famed Haleakala sunrise, or have any experience
> > shooting in Maui ?
>
> You'll want to wear lots of layers -- undershirt, long sleeved shirt,
jacket, etc -- and take a blanket and some towels to sit on,
> too. It gets really, really cold up there (almost 11,000 ft!) before
sunrise. Just follow the crowds, pack a thermos of hot
> beverage, etc. There's no water up there, so bring your own. The best
viewing spot is short of the summit, but everything is
> closed until later, so there's little shelter from the wind.
>
> When you come down, check out my friends at Trilogy Excursions -- the
Lanai day trip is fantastic, as is the snorkle/sail out of
> Maalae -- ask if Captain Scotty is still making the run, he's lots of fun.
Tell him Clint and Karen and Katie miss him -- and, oh
> yes, Katie's going to have a little brother soon! Otherwise we'd be there
to tell him ourselves!
>
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