My wife and I tackled the mother of all extreme hikes today – Pu’u Ma’eli’eli or Digging Hill located by Temple Valley in Kaneohe.
We parked in the Temple Valley neighborhood and walked back up Kahekili Highway to find the trailhead that starts in the back of Hokuloa townhomes. You can’t miss it, just follow the guardrail until it ends and the trail starts to the left of the private property fence.
The lower part of the trail was teeming with bamboo orchids on both sides.
Mari staying on the left trail at the first junction.
Continue on the left trail, your other left! The trail is clearly defined and ribboned from this point.
Some type of algae gift was growing inside this water filled ornament.
This Polynesian medicinal fruit has made the jump from native applications to MLM to Costco.
Now all we need are marshmallows and some singing!
Hardest part of the hike – ducking and weaving amongst all these tangled trees.
The final push to the top.
The Hawaiian name translates to Digging Hill, as legend has it that companion Gods, Kane and Kanaloa raced up this hill and had to dig with their hands to get to the top. At least that’s what the sign said.
The winds were kicking and the views spectacular at the top.
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From the bunker, a trail continues down to Heeia State Park. Another hike for another day.
The 2.48 mile hike was an extreme undertaking to say the least. It took us 30 minutes to get to the top and 15 minutes to get back down. I need a lomilomi massage stat!
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Great write up, we’d love your review (and photos) of the trail here: https://lookintohawaii.com/hawaii/44561/puu-maelieli-trail-digging-hill-hike-activities-oahu-kaneohe-hi
Aloha Matt,
Thanks. Feel free to link my post to your site.
Mahalo