
Looking towards the Na Pali Coast from Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii.
Another new photo from our recent travels to Kauai.
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USS Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii.
I thought this was a fitting image given that today is the 70th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Even though you know what you are going to see when you visit Pearl Harbor and the U.S.S Arizona memorial, and you can prepare yourself mentally – it is still a very somber and moving experience. We don’t want to ever forget the people who have fought for and sacrificed so much for our freedom.
The Park Service recently spent $58 million dollars to reconstruct the visitor center and museum – the exhibits and videos are extremely well done and educational. Any visit to Honolulu should include Pearl Harbor.

USS Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii.

A one way bridge over a waterfall along the Hana Highway, Maui, Hawaii.
The road to Hana has got to be one of the more spectacular drives anywhere! It is a narrow winding road with over 600 curves (I guess someone counted) and 59 bridges of which 46 are one way. There are even some stretches of road that are so narrow they are effectively one way. And if that wasn’t interesting enough – it travels through spectacular tropical rainforest, along the rugged coast crossing over endless streams and waterfalls – the one pictured above it just one of many! There is a photo opportunity around every curve, everywhere you look!
If you are to drive this road, and you should, bring your patience. The road is the destination so enjoy it. There is a good chance it will be wet and raining. Couple that with the narrowness, locals in a hurry and tourist who aren’t and you have a dangerous combination. In fact the morning we drove the Hana Hwy. we came across two head on accidents – and we were there during a slow time of year early in the morning. But, it definitely is worth it! And, you can continue on around the island past Hana, and except for a rough 10 mile stretch, the remaining road as you circle the Southern part of the island is some of the nicest on Maui, so the return drive is much faster and easier then having to return on the Hana Highway.
If you are thinking of driving the road, I have two strong recommendations that I though I would share.
First, I would stay at least one night in Hana. This gives you time to explore the Seven Sacred Pools and other attractions in the area, and breaks up what otherwise would be one really long day of driving.
Second, I would make sure I had a guide book, preferably Maui Revealed: The Ultimate Guidebook. Actually all the Hawaii Reveled
books are excellent if you are visiting other islands, I highly recommend them. So why is a guide book so important? Even though you will drive past many spectacular waterfalls and sights, many of the best ones are out of sight from the highway – in some cases, just out of sight. But, the guide book will tell you right where to park, and where to walk to see some wonderful sights that you would otherwise miss. Not only waterfalls, but some great little side roads that bring you right down to the ocean in some really neat places.
The Maui Revealed folks also sell one of the best smart phone apps around – perfect compliment to the book.
As we drove the Hana Highway, we found that the same people kept stopping at the same odd places we were – it became very apparent who had that book and who didn’t. I even asked people, and sure enough, the had Maui Revealed.

The headlight used by Janine to explore a mud cave in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California is just one of many gift suggestions.
Last year I did a post on Christmas gift suggestions for the photographer. I thought about writing a new one for this year, but realized I would be recommending the same items and that is would be easier to just link and remind everyone of last years blog post.
Well, there is one change I would make to last years recommendation and that is for my Anza-Borrego photo workshop which is no longer an option as it sold out some time ago. But, I do have a little bit of room in one of my two Alaska bear photo tours – now that would be the ultimate Christmas gift!

This photo of an old barn in front of the Grand Teton Range in Grand Teton Natonal Park is among our better selling prints. I think we have sold a half dozen or so this year alone.
Although we sell a lot of prints year around – over the next month the number of orders we receive increases dramatically. In the past we have always offered free shipping during the upcoming month – I don’t know how much of a difference the free shipping offer really makes, but I don’t want to find out!
So, over the next month up until December 16th, any order over $50 will receive free priority mail shipping from our home office here in Alaska. International orders won’t be free, but shipping will be discounted by an equal amount. Don’t worry – if you placed an order this past weekend (Saturday or Sunday), we will apply the free shipping.
So go here: to check out our vast collection of photo prints:

Janine at Wailua Falls, near Hana, Maui, Hawaii.
This beautiful waterfall is just along the side of the road a few miles past Hana – one of many.
They do pay their price for all this lush beauty. A wet year in Hana can bring over 200 inches of rain, and a wet month of March can bring almost 60 inches! And I thought we got a lot of precipitation! A bit north of Hana it is even wetter. I know a few times we had our window wipers on high and still couldn’t see because so much rain was coming down. On the plus side, all the waterfalls in the area were really pumping!
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