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Kaena Point Hike & Food in Haleiwa, Hawaii

Kaena Point Hike & Food in Haleiwa, Hawaii

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See more pictures from the Kaena Point Hike: SNAPCHAT: migrationology On our latest trip to Hawaii, we had a few days to stay in Haleiwa, which is a small town on the north shore of Oahu. We had a nice relaxing day, with no plans and so this travel vlog is about how our day unfolded. As we were driving to on our way to find the Paalaa Kai bakery, by chance it happened to be Saturday, and on Saturday there is the Waialua farmers market. So we pulled in and stopped to see what they had. It was very small, not much available, but there was some good vegetables and fruits available and what I noticed was a man selling poke. So I bought a box of poke for 10 and as I ordered it, he mixed it all up with all the seasoning right then and there. It was delicious. We then continued onto Paalaa Kai bakery where I purchased a ham and cheese bread roll, something I had wanted to eat for a long time - since my previous trip to Hawaii. It was delicious along with a couple of cups of coffee. After breakfast we took a swim, and then it was already time for lunch, and after doing some research, we went to a restaurant called Dat Cajun Guy (there will be a full video of this meal coming soon. Feeling pretty full, and having no plans for the afternoon, we decided to take the drive over to Kaena Point (also spelled Kaena Point, where theres a hike you can take that will take you to the very western point of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. Its not really actually much of a hike at all, but more of a steady walk along the old road - that used to be open - but is now closed to vehicles (there are some cars that can get in with permit, but its best to just walk. The Kaena Point hike offers some incredible views of the ocean, and I really enjoyed the views once we were at the point. Kaena Point is a Hawaii state park, and the land is protected and preserved for its natural habitat of wildlife including seabirds and Hawaiian monk seals. When we were at Kaena Point we saw both seabirds and Hawaiian monk seals, which were both wonderful to see - an addition to the amazing scenery of the hike already. Kaena Point Hike (Mokuleia side) How long does it take: I believe the hike is about 5 miles roundtrip. It took us about 1 hour in each direction, maybe a little less, and we spent about 45 minutes at Kaena Point. So all in all it took us about 3 hours. Price: Its free, no entrance fee Kaena point hike directions (remember this is coming from the Mokuleia side, which is from the north short): For driving directions, keep on driving west on Farrington highway until the road comes to an end at the parking lot. Then once you park the car, just follow the road all the way to the end, and youll reach the point. Tips: Its a hot and dry hike, so bring a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


Loved your vlog Mark Was waiting for it for quite sometime now. I hope more vlogs are coming soon. A good mix of food, travel and great location. And really the food in the US is on the pricey side compared to Bangkok or where I stay in Kolkata. And one more thing I like about you is although you have so many types of food in a day chicken, fish and veggies, you are still fit and active. Thumbs Up for +Mark Wiens keep the vlogs and food videos coming.
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I always read the comments but no one mentions how they miss a country like in this video about Hawaii. like really Everyone here is like I miss Hawaii (don't know why everyone gets so emotional when talking about Hawaii) I do tho, I lived there for a year and I feel like I belong there and I regret times when I didn't enjoy the island then. who knows when I'll be able to go back there: ( it is very difficult to travel there in my circumstances
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My aunt lives across the road from that beach and when I visited there from NZ from July-Sep 2001. I couldn't get over how hot it was everyday. So one day I thought Hmmm I'm gonna go to the beach and jump in the water to cool off #FirstAndLastTimeLOL the water was as warm as the hot air and it was like having a warm bath #RunToTheBeachHot #LeaveTheBeachStillHotLOL
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Kia Ora, Mark from Michael in New Zealand, My daughter and I, are coming over school trip in December 13th, for six days, Ive just being watching all your videos of eating at Hawaii You surely do the food justice showing the way you eat, Mean Maori Mean, Ka Ki Te Ano Arohanui, Kia Ora, Michael Hori, and My Daughter Mihi Kotiro, Ryder-Hori
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I don't know how I missed your Hawaii series I started following you because I'm headed to Thailand in a few days, but I lived on Oahu for a year teaching earth education near Ka'ena Point. Makes me miss it a whole lot Looking forward to watching the rest of them. Sawadee ka and Aloha from snowy Atlantic Canada
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Hi MarkWowHawaii very nice place to go vacation. and food are really looks fresh especially the fish and the shrimp. really looks tasty. You sure do a lot of walking that's really good. your blog are really cool and informative. Thanks for sharing. And God bless to both of you--Elwyn-
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Question: Generally i think Hawaiian's seems very happy and warm people. But i also heard most Hawaiian's aren't that friendly to tourists, any truth in this? It seems so incredible to live there though. Hopefully i will visit sometime, but from Norway it's a pretty long trip.
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Hey mark i always watch ur video and i like you the way to eat asian foo, its a similar the food here in the philippines also. i have a question mark why did you come in the philippines thers so many delicious food here? Just asking? :-D
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Dude u should go to stortos and order a sub sandwich with papaya seed dressing. It's like 11 but its 13 inches def good for sharing. They have specials daily also for like 9. Its next to lanikai juice in Haleiwa. Best sandwich on the island
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Mark, I think the best way of interacting with your viewers is to do more vlogs. Your vlog-type videos are a lot more entertaining than your videos with just food, although that is also entertaining. Maybe just mix it up a bit more?
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