The Tower

Hawaii, Oahu, Adventure, Explore, Hike, Forest, Jungle, Trail, Koolau, Mountains, Tantalus, Sunset, hawaiifunshine, radio tower, phone tower, the tower

After a series of rainy days here on Oahu, the trade winds picked up and blew all the gloom away.  It felt as though I was seeing the light of day for the first time. Continue reading

Kapaa Quarry

Hiking, Adventure, pond, underground, water table, Exploring, Oahu, Hawaii, Kaneohe, Bay, Friendship, garden, Oneawe, hills, Kapaa, quarry

For a long time, I’ve wanted to see the beautiful terraced hillsides that stripe across the landscape of those iconic photos of China’s countryside.  But lets be real, I can’t afford to go to China… When I heard Oahu possessed a similar vista, I knew I had to find it. Continue reading

From Artillery to Archery

Fort Barrette, Bunker, Battery, Artillery, Oahu, Hawaii, WW2, World War 2, explore, Discover, archery, animal, target

I have recently become addicted with exploring old military bunkers. As the weekend approached, I began thinking and researching new sites that we had not yet been.  After hours of scouring the web and scanning the Island of Oahu on Google Earth, I remembered a bunker that I had driven by dozens of times. It was simply hiding in plain sight. Continue reading

Abandoned Plantation Home

Haunted, house, manor, plantation, home, mansion, abandoned, forest, jungle, Maunawili, Oahu, Hawaii, Ranch, Boyd, Irwin, Creepy, Scary, overgrown

During an evening hike, a wrong turn took us to the creepy side of the woods.  Although every instinct was telling us to turn around, our curiosity would not let us leave without taking a quick peek inside. Continue reading

Concealed Abandoned Bunker

Hawaii, Oahu, Battery, Bunker,reservation, Wilridge, Lewis S. Kirkpatrick, Wili, Wiliwilinui, WW, II, 2, WWII, two, world war, ruins, military, army, coastal, defense, exploring, discovering, hiking, forest, jungle, secret, abandoned, hidden, Steel, Barbette, Turret, 8-inch, gun, USS Lexington

Being the World War II nerd that I am, I could not refrain from investigating rumors of an abandoned WWII bunker on Oahu’s Koolau mountain.  The concealed military reservation was supposedly comprised of 3 bunkers. Continue reading