What to do on Kauai

I claim the 5th from the left!!! :D

I called it, I get dibs.

I'll pay shipping for her return to me. :D

Seriously - have fun.


EXTREMELY HIGH MAINTENENCE





(can't help but be reminded of the comment: "Next to every gorgeous woman is a man who is sick to death of her crap.")
 
There was some other local place the book suggested that had really good saimin that I want to check out too. I look forward to trying shave ice and some poke (I love yellowfin sushi, so I imagine I'll love this too)

Mmm. I'm jealous. Man, I miss good poke; make sure you get the good fresh stuff. Spicy Ahi's my favorite....great, now I'm salivating. :D
 
ok well ive lived in hawaii, on oahu, and all im gonna say is married or not...go to the beaches and just enjoy. married or not just enjoy. ive passed lotsa time that way at waikiki :D
 
ok well ive lived in hawaii, on oahu, and all im gonna say is married or not...go to the beaches and just enjoy. married or not just enjoy. ive passed lotsa time that way at waikiki :D

Definitely!
I've never been to Hawaii, but the university gym has similar scenery...Some of the girls seriously aren't wear:eek::thumbup:ing any more clothes than those girls were in the picture.
At least at the beach, you don't have the hazard of tweaking your back when you turn your head to check out the girls while doing squats!
 
make sure at some point you make it int princeville and make sure to hit up the Taco truck (best f*ckin mahi mahi tacos on gods green earth) also i cant remember the name of the mall, but on the way from the airport to the north shore there is and if you go to the far left of it theres a little shack with kayaks in front of it, go on the sectret falls trip, it kicks ass. finally on the way up to the north shore youll pass a resturant next to a river, i beleive its called the dolphin or something of that sort, its expensive, but its is terrific (great place for dinner)
 
make sure at some point you make it int princeville and make sure to hit up the Taco truck (best f*ckin mahi mahi tacos on gods green earth)

We're staying in Princeville, where exactly is this taco truck? I love me some fish tacos, I have a feeling I'm gonna be seeing alot of this place.
 
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I don't know if you married but, I would be handy with suntan lotion!



"Alex, I’d like Number 2 from the left, please."
(I think that’s a Spyderco Ladybug - worn as a primitive yet functional friction fit on her right hip – after she somehow lost the pocket clip…) :)
 
aloha,like some members had said you got to see koke'e not sure but it might be plum season,or head up to halawa awsome trails there can get a trout in the river so take a pole,eat at hamuras da best saimin,an lillikoi cake,get some manju local fav.check out wet caves or glass beach near barking sands,to much to see so jus enjoy,take pics,storm when let up but kauai rains alot so be prepared an its winter time so its freezing can get in the high 60's,,,but please stay away from DONKEY BEACH ???????
 
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You gotta lot of guts posting this in the winter, dude...... I hope it snows there!!



the Hawian Tropic girls are the saving grace of this thread... "I call heads"


Rick
 
I've been there a few times when I was a kid. There is a colony of veiled chameleons in the jungle there! You could hunt pigs too.
 
We hunted pigs, watched the surf, and the tourists spend all their money! Bring coin, it's not a cheap place to hang out:eek: If not for that Winter snow storm kicking so much A** in the New Area right now I'd post pictures. But hey I'm in NJ, but being from CT can feel for everyone 150 miles to the North of me. I do miss my house on Kauai, but not as much as 4 Seasons in the woods:D

Trails are wicked muddy and slippery when wet on the Islands keep your hands free when hiking. Bring drinking water where ever you go because it's the one thing you'll need more than anything when out. You can always catch some food back home, but water, that'll be a different kinda' story. Head back before the Sun goes down unless you are prepped to spend the night in the Bush. It'll get cold and be wet all night long, not comfortable unless you are ready for it.

Trespassing is not taken lightly, watch where you go poking around...don't want a corner dog gettin' you! Have fun and enjoy the sights, patronize the little local joints and be glad you did.
 
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