The hike began like most hikes here in Hawaii do, at the end of a residential street. I always wonder about how the people in these neighborhoods feel about all the weekend hikers taking over their street parking every weekend. The trail is actually called the Manana Trail, managed by the State (Na Ala Hele) and begins easy enough. About 3/4 in is when you reach Cardiac Hill, said to be the misery of all those on their return trip. Psh, forget coming up it, downhill is where it takes forever! I, being the clumsy individual that I am, focused hard on making sure my foot found roots rather than the bare soil that I could already imagine my tumbling down should I become unbalanced (see previous post about near death experience). Finally, after an eternity of side stepping down the mountain, we turned the corner to see...MORE MUD AND STEEP HILLS! YAYYY! The path split and we followed the pink (or yellow or orange) ribbons to ensure we were on the correct path. There was some bouldering, swinging from trees, ducking branches, before we hit a clearing and could hear people laughing up stream.Once we arrived at the waterfall, we found it to be a trickle, but people were still jumping off into the water. There was a rope hanging from across the waterfall, and another rope to use to climb up to the jumping point. It took me a while to convince myself it was worth giving a shot. My hesitation had to do with my last waterfall jumping experience (once again resulting in me falling off the waterfall) and leptospirosis, an illness found in Hawaii's waterways known to be fatal. But once I shrugged those off, I still had to do a bit of rock climbing to get to the jumping off point. It was from there I could see the much higher waterfall that was behind the one with the pool. I carefully stepped myself over to the edge and jumped in, and immediately knew I was going to do it again. After a couple more times, I just sat back and watched some of the more daring military guys give it a shot. They were climbing out from the rope across the pool and doing backflips etc. Pretty good stuff.
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