We started off with one of the best dinners we've ever had at the Haliimaile General Store which, despite its name, is not a general store, but a restaurant, run by Bev Gannon. Special highlights included Paul's Crab Pizza and Katy's Asian Pear Duck Tostada. Yum.
Then, it was off to go whale watching in Lahina. That was a special experience. It more or less sent chills up and down our spines. Lahina is an old whaling town on the west coast of the island, and today it makes a living running whale tours. The humpbacks come here for winter to give birth before going back to Alaska for summer. Probably the coolest thing we saw was a "competition pod" -- a group of males doing dominance things to each other to win the right to mate with a female. The breaching is sort of showing off I guess. And we saw one whale actually flip or roll another one as a way of showing his superiority. It was totally awe inspiring. Here's a video of one of the whales waving his pectroal fin at us.
The next day was just as special, in a different way. We went with Hank to go ziplining through the rain forest canopy. It was cold. It was wet and rainy. And it was scary as shit. But in the end it was totally exhilirating and thrilling to go racing along a zip line at 30 mph through a rain storm. It was almost like riding in a tree-lined, rain filled tunnel or something. After that, however, we were cold and wet and just came back to our rental house to chill for the rest of the day.
And today, we finished up with a trip to the southern beaches .... where the sun was shining and the breeze was warm. But even here the cold intruded -- the Pacific is remarkably chilly water. Still and all, after another marvelous meal at Gannons (we both had fish tacos with a cool cilantro drizzle), we came home to pack and get ready for the next part of the trip. Tomorrow on to Kauai.
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