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Thread: Ohe'o Gulch & Waimoku Falls, Maui

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chudley View Post
    It's not a bad hike, we saw some much older folks doing it
    Like, how much older?


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    You're going to think I'm kidding but seriously older. They looked to be easily in their mid 80's or so. They were a couple with a younger person leading the way. We decided after watching them slowly trying to make their way up the first little hill, that the younger person was probably their beneficiary.
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    Good point. I'm not sure that's a great walk for the average octogenarian.


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    This is a picture I took of Waimoku Falls when we were there. To get an idea of the size of it, look at the person in the lower part of the picture.
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    what a great picture, Joe! You had some more water. I tried to show the size of it by the one I took but yours is alot better.
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