Pink Pillbox Birthday Hike

by kenji SAITO on February 9, 2025

Pink Pillbox Birthday Hike

Aida, Aileen, Andrew, Akira, Chico, Chris, Jeremy, Mari, Roger, Ryan, Val and myself collectively gathered to do a short birthday hike on Superbowl Sunday.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

We all parked nearby the seventh pole and after some discussion, went up the “normal” switchback trail.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Tessa leaving the “pebbly” neighborhood behind her.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Aida and Roger sitting in a tree. P-H-O-T-O-B-O-M-B.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

One can’t escape graffiti, even in the mountains. Just wait until you get to the top.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Switch backing our way up the trail as we gained elevation and with it, stunning coastal, valley and mountain views.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Good morning sunshine.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

The group reaching the top of the ridge line of the hill after climbing roughly 700′ up the hill.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Some of the girls checked out the concrete emplacements below the vantage point.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

The group at the first bunker that was painted in a jigsaw pattern. The graffiti is constantly changing up here. Here today, gone tomorrow.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Chris in the first WW2 bunker.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

The girls approaching the second and third bunkers.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

This particular hike is very popular with the public as evidenced by the abundance of other hikers on the trail.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Looking down on the first and second bunkers.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Andrew getting two shakes for the price of one.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Mari inside the pillbox that gives the trail its current and popular name.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Outside photo of the bunker that was painted pink in 2015 to promote breast cancer awareness.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

We have a liftoff at seven minutes past the hour, liftoff on Skydio 1.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Drone views.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Enjoying the sparse shade while we can.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Approaching the fourth and fifth pillboxes that are also known as Maili Pillboxes or Puu o Hulu Pillboxes.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Happy Birthday Aida! Enjoy your stick of butter.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Group photo at the summit which is roughly 800′ in elevation.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Chico working hard for his money. Nobody said retirement was going to be easy.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Leaving the summit and whatever shade that was offered.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

This section offered a tad more climbing than the bunker lined trail.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Shadow watchers.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Making our way down into the saddle.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Chico climbing down the rocks.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Andrew and Aileen making their way down.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

What sound does it make when a hiker falls off a rock? Marine.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

The Marine looking for the easier route down.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Checking out the different routes in case the Marine got in trouble.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Tessa following the group climbing their way down.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Everybody took their own path of least resistance on the way down.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Negotiating the narrow part of the ridge line.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

The graffiti guys leaves no rocks untouched.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Checking out the puka.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

How many hikers can fit in and around a puka? In today’s evolution, lucky 13.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Descending down towards the lowest point in the ridge line.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Aida climbing her way down sans backpack. She’s not called Princess for nothing.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

The boys checking out the available ways down. There were three choices. 1. The Climbing way. 2. The Contour way. 3. The Marine way.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Even though we were only around 400′ elevation at this point, the framing seems like we are high in the Hawaiian Alps, if such mountains existed.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Looking back at the summit of Pu’u O Hulu.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Aida and Ryan working their way around the rocks.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

The group making their way down the last of the rock climbs.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Contouring our way past the water tank and to the trail that would take us out to Sea Country. The original plan was to hike to the end, but it was getting hot and the kickoff was getting too close for comfort for some in the group, so we cut the hike in half. Compromises.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Who wore it better? Text your answer to 246-6532 (AINOKEA).

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Now all Chico and Mari need are real bicycles. Perhaps search the nearby chronic camps for the mode of transportation that was invented in 1817.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

Hanging out near the rockfall protection fence installed to catch any errant rocks that may come tumbling down into the residential houses below us.

Pu'u O Hulu Trail

Pu’u O Hulu Trail

The last obstacle of the day as we climbed over the fence meant to keep out the riff raff from using the RORO dumpster.

All pau

All pau

The Princess Diaries. Get lost. Get picked up in a Lexus. Not as good as inheriting the throne of a small European kingdom, but for today’s purposes, all good.

Casa Cantu

Casa Cantu

Susan making it rain dollar bills. She didn’t even have to dance on a pole. Life’s not fair.

Casa Cantu

Casa Cantu

Happy Birthday to Aida and Lilia. Many more happy returns.

Casa Cantu

Casa Cantu

Group photo to end the Super Bowl blowout. I think most of the group were interested in what the bar had to offer anyway while I nursed my Coca-Cola as the Eagles beat the Chiefs 40-22.

Casa Cantu

Casa Cantu

Sunset over the saddles. Thanks to everybody that came to the birthday hike that clocked in at around 2.6 miles, chipped in and brought food and their appetites and smiles. Mahalo to the Cantus for hosting and also making too much ono food.

Photos taken by Aida Gordon, Aileen Agustin, Akira Suzuki, Andrew Green, Chico Cantu, Chris Bautista, Jeremy Cannone, Mari Saito, Roger Schiffman, Ryan Nakahara, Tessa Bugay, Val Wang, and yours truly. Not necessarily in order.

Note: I have been made aware that some hikers have been using my blog as a hiking guide and getting lost on the trails. Please note that this blog was made to document the hike for the crew(s) that did it. That is why some of my comments will seem to have no relevance or meaning to anybody outside of the crew(s) that hiked that trail. My blog was never meant as a hiking guide, so please do not treat it as such. If you find inspiration and entertainment from these hikes, that is more than enough. If you plan on replicating these hikes, do so in the knowledge that you should do your own research accordingly as trail conditions, access, legalities and so forth are constantly in flux. What was current today is most likely yesterdays news. Please be prepared to accept any risks and responsibilities on your own as you should know your own limitations, experience and abilities before you even set foot on a trail, as even the “simplest” or “easiest” of trails can present potential pitfalls for even the most “experienced” hikers. One should also always let somebody know of your hiking plans in case something doesn’t go as planned, better safe than sorry.

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