A hike down sliding sands
I got really "itchy" and had to do something strenuous today. I've been behind a computer for far too long. I walked down the summit trail, into the crater for a few miles. I was surprised how easy it was to get back out. I guess I've been up here more than I thought latley. I get into a specific breathing rhythm where I can keep that pace for hours. It felt awesome. I stopped on one of the rock outcroppings and did a timelapse of the Ko'olau gap, watching these shear layers go crazy over top of the sloshing cumulus. If only I had 3 cameras.......





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These pictures are total crap.
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