Hiking Manoa Falls

October 24, 2008 by TrailsTV · 1 Comment 

O’ahu has a ton of great hikes. We did the Manoa Falls hike which was easy to get to and relatively short and flat hike at the base of the Ko’oaus Mountains. A few things before you go, you are hiking in a rainforest, it’s wet, wet and dirt means mud. Take an extra pair of shoes. T... read more

Hiking Diamond Head Crater - Oahu

October 23, 2008 by TrailsTV · Leave a Comment 

The most famous volcanic crater in the world is Diamond Head, located on the South-east Coast of O’ahu at the end of Waikiki overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It was originally named Laeahi by the ancient Hawaiians. The name meant “brow of the tuna” and looking at the silhouette of th... read more

Mountain Biking Oahu - The Aiea Trail Loop

October 23, 2008 by TrailsTV · Leave a Comment 

Aiea Loop Trail is one of the most fun rides in central Oahu. Although rated as an intermediate trail, there are many technical areas where you will need to dismount. Starting from the upper end, you will drop into a small gully and climb the other side over a root bound technical uphill. The trail ... read more

Kayaking Kailua Bay Oahu

October 15, 2008 by TrailsTV · 2 Comments 

The best thing about Kayaking in Kailua Bay is the beauty of the fine white sandy beaches on Lanikai Beach, the snorkeling right off shore, the beauty of both Flat Island and Mokulua. Kailua Sailboards and Kayaks Inc, lets you view the area in the best possible conditions. In our case we had sever... read more

When entering the backcountry, proper precautions should be taken, including your health and fitness levels, avalanche beacon and the know-how to use it, shovel, compass, friend, weather information, and common sense.