Sunday, May 31, 2015

Exploring Kilauea Iki

Mike and I took some time for a little lunch and hike date today, just the two of us. We headed up to Volcanoes National Park, one of our favorite places to hike on the island. The sandwich place we like in Volcano Village is apparently closed on Sundays... and it was a little rainy for a picnic anyway... so we ate at Uncle George's at Volcano House, overlooking the big Kilauea Crater. Here's the view from our table by the window:



Studying the map I'd brought, we were able to find a trail that we had not hiked before: Kilauea Iki Trail. It starts at the Thurston Lava Tube parking area and heads down, down, down to the floor of the Iki crater. There was a lot of foot traffic on this trail, and so many of the people making their way uphill as we were descending were huffing and puffing.



I lost count of the switchbacks as the trail wound its way down the cliff.




It looks like a beautiful Japanese rock garden where the trail reaches the base of the cliff. There are the rockfalls, of course, and the hard lava floor broken into huge slabs as the lava cooled... and then there are scores of ahu (piles of rocks to mark a particular spot, or as in this case, a trail) dotting the area - pretty and interesting, as long as you can find the actual trail. Of course, we had no trouble finding our way to the crater floor.



Due to time constraints, we made it only about halfway across, to the first steaming crack. But that just means we get to return for further explorations!


 
We left ourselves an hour for the return (uphill) trip - but it took only half that time. It was quite a morale boost that I only needed to stop for a breather one time coming up that long steep trail!


We had a really fun day exploring this beautiful area.










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