Holoholo Kaʻa iā Government Camp Along Hwy 26 and Beyond- Chapter Two. October 22, 2023

We crossed this little bridge after leaving the tiny town of Zig Zag.

Along E. Lolo Pass Road
So nani, yeah, da colors.

This creek empties out into the Sandy River to the west.

I know there are lots of photos of the pretty trees…but they were so pretty that I asked Nolemana to keep snapping them. We used to do that in Idaho in the fall, too. I can’t even tell you how many photos I have of aspen trees!

Oh yeah, and creek/river/stream photos, too.

Everytime we rounded a corner, there was more beauty to see.

Enjoy da drive… with symphony kine music, too!

Now we were on a gravel road.

The road narrowed and lost its stripes as we went up it.

Check out the vine maples up on the hillside!

I might be going overboard with the photos…what do you folks think? LOL.

We were ‘way up in the pass now, and came across choke wires! It made us wonder howdaheck these were installed and strung. Had to be with helicopters, we thought.

You don’t realize how huge the towers are till you get right up close. I could hear them buzzing, too.

K’den, that’s all for this chapter.

About Mokihana

Born and raised Hawaiʻi girl who misses home and loves the Pacific Northwest. I’m a free spirit and love the serendipitous events that bring people and places together. My philosophy about knitting and life in general: “It is good to have an end to journey toward,but it is the journey that matters in the end.”Ursula K. Le Guin
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2 Responses to Holoholo Kaʻa iā Government Camp Along Hwy 26 and Beyond- Chapter Two. October 22, 2023

  1. AFK says:

    Ho da nani! Love da autumn colors. And I love riding near any kind of body of water. Thanks for letting us ride shotgun!

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