Kaua to Pohakea Pass

by kenji SAITO on January 26, 2025

Hiking Kaua to Pohakea Pass

It was supposed to have been a beautiful day today for Aida’s WST finish hike. And it was on the West side. Never take anything for granted.

Kunia

Kunia

Chico parked his truck near the trailhead on this chilly morning, for Hawaii people that means in the 60s and 70s.

Kunia

Kunia

Making our way through the re-routed access as roaming dogs shared our path. Lucky they were all bark and no bite.

Kaua Trail

Kaua Trail

Akira and CB balancing their way on the trail.

Kaua Trail

Kaua Trail

The pink ribbons mark the way.

Kaua Trail

Kaua Trail

We soon passed the junction with the Honouliuli Contour Trail and crossed over the fence to continue on the trail.

Kaua Trail

Kaua Trail

The grade of the trail started to get steeper as we gained elevation.

Kaua Trail

Kaua Trail

Aida negotiating her way over the slippery rocks.

Kaua Trail

Kaua Trail

Climbing up the steepest part of the trail.

Kaua Trail

Kaua Trail

Waiting near the summit as rain showers started to pelt the mountains. So much for sunny skies today.

Kaua Summit

Kaua Summit

Group photo at the third highest peak on Oahu.

Kaua Summit

Kaua Summit

We found out that there is no room for eight shoes to comfortably fit on a geodetic marker.

Waianae Summit Trail (WST)

Waianae Summit Trail (WST)

Pushing our way through the dense overgrowth that choked the fenced trail.

WST

WST

Jeremy climbing his way down over boulders that periodically punctuated the trail.

WST

WST

The boys trying to get some rhythm in the mountains.

WST

WST

CB crossing over the fence line that we left behind us.

WST

WST

Scattered clouds and rain made for a surreal hiking experience.

WST

WST

Playing hot potato or in this case, cold potato in the mountains.

WST

WST

Threading our way down through what CB called the mini-Pohakea Pass.

WST

WST

The rest of the group contouring their way around the rocks.

WST

WST

Where do we go?

WST

WST

We go this way.

WST

WST

CB climbing his way down as the rest of the group waited their turn.

WST

WST

Watching everybody from my perch.

WST

WST

CB dropping down the next rock climb.

WST

WST

Aida making her way down as the rest of the group watched her progress.

WST

WST

Looking behind as Roger and Jeremy were the last ones making their way down, as the rain clouds stopped watering the mountains. Thank you very much.

WST

WST

It’s been awhile.

WST

WST

It’s this way guys!

WST

WST

I think, no need webbing.

WST

WST

Somebody accidentally almost bumped me off the ridge, as I think he was trying to give me a natural high.

WST

WST

The rest of the group making their way across the short ledge. Wait, why is the marine using the webbing?

WST

WST

Resuming our hike.

WST

WST

Making our way on the rocky trail that was mostly populated with low lying trees, cacti and dry grass.

WST

WST

CB taking the higher “road.”

WST

WST

Tessa climbing her way down the narrow crumbly slot.

WST

WST

Taking a break at our former camp site as we waited for Chico who decided to take a detour to get in more cardio time.

WST

WST

Chico clearing dead trees from the forest. I think he was vying to get a spot on the HTMC trail clearing team.

Pohakea Pass Junction

Pohakea Pass Junction

#24 – My customary champagne celebration as we congratulated Aida for completing her last segment needed to finish the 26 mile Waianae Summit Trail. Two feathers in her cap now.

Pohakea Pass Junction

Pohakea Pass Junction

This also marked my #11 finish of the trail that was carved out of this ancient shield volcano that forms the Western half of the island. When am I going to Disneyland?

Pohakea Pass Junction

Pohakea Pass Junction

Our sausage sandwich lunch courtesy of Chef Suzuki. Arigatou Gozaimasu.

Pohakea Pass Junction

Pohakea Pass Junction

Our last group photo of the day as the rain came back to water the mountains.

Kunia

Kunia

We all scampered and slid down the rain soaked hill as we soon connected to the Honouliuli Contour Trail and back to our staged cars, where we met some hunters and their dogs going up the trail in search of game.

All pau

All pau

This is not the satellite branch of the Hawaiian Humane Society, please return the puppies.

GPS Tracks

GPS Tracks

Our double finish hike barely scratched four miles with a solid, fun group. Congrats again to Aida for finishing the WST. Post hike meal at Denny’s as the voice calling for Thai food was lost in the rain showers.

Postscript

Postscript

On our ride home, we got to witness the multiple waterfalls pouring off the Ko’olau mountains due to the torrential rain. Great ending for a great day.

Photos taken by Aida Gordon, Akira Suzuki, Chico Cantu, Chris Bautista, Jeremy Cannone, Roger Schiffman, Tessa Bugay 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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