Visits to Haleakala National Park fall dramatically
According to new figures from the National Park Service published by Pacific Business News, visits to Haleakala National Park fell about 12.5 percent in August compared to the same time last year....
View ArticleCheaaa! Bombing down Haleakala!
It’s early Friday evening, and I am lying on the couch flipping channels, when a friend, who I am currently furious with, calls my cell and “Wonderwall” starts to play. Do I answer it? I let it ring a...
View ArticleState Approves Limited Use of Old Haleakala Trail But PATH Activists On Maui...
One of the old Halakeala Trail posts And now here’s some slightly good news for fans of the old Haleakala Trail, that ancient path leading from Makawao to the dormant volcano’s summit. Located on...
View ArticleNew Restrictions on Commercial Activities in Haleakala National Park Proposed
Haleakala National Park‘s ban on commercial downhill bike tours, which has been in effect for the last three years and followed the well-publicized death of a visitor, must be going very well because...
View ArticleHaleakala National Park Seeks Volunteers and Interns
There’s no doubt that the Haleakala Crater (which we know is not technically a “crater” but whatever) is a majestic spot. But Mother Nature and Haleakala National Park can’t do it all on their own....
View ArticleFrom Haleakala To The Rockies: How Three Modern Maui Kukini Are Preparing To...
By Jessica Kirkwood Since Matt Fober began running at the age of 30, he’s lost more than 80 pounds. When Rec Hancock began in his early 20s, he turned to running to help overcome his alcohol...
View ArticleThe Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project Seeks Donations to Fund Restoration...
The Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project (MFBRP), with the help of the State of Hawaii Natural Area Reserve Commission, has begun restoration efforts on the Nakula Natural Area Reserve. So far, a fenced...
View ArticleBig Scientific Space Surveillance Conference Happening On Maui! Right Now!
First, a note about the headline: by “space surveillance,” I mean the act of looking out at space, not the placing of satellites in space to look at us (though, as anyone who reads the papers knows,...
View ArticleVisits to Haleakala National Park fall dramatically
According to new figures from the National Park Service published by Pacific Business News, visits to Haleakala National Park fell about 12.5 percent in August compared to the same time last year....
View ArticleCheaaa! Bombing down Haleakala!
It’s early Friday evening, and I am lying on the couch flipping channels, when a friend, who I am currently furious with, calls my cell and “Wonderwall” starts to play. Do I answer it? I let it ring a...
View ArticleState Approves Limited Use of Old Haleakala Trail But PATH Activists On Maui...
One of the old Halakeala Trail posts And now here’s some slightly good news for fans of the old Haleakala Trail, that ancient path leading from Makawao to the dormant volcano’s summit. Located on...
View ArticleNew Restrictions on Commercial Activities in Haleakala National Park Proposed
Haleakala National Park‘s ban on commercial downhill bike tours, which has been in effect for the last three years and followed the well-publicized death of a visitor, must be going very well because...
View ArticleHaleakala National Park Seeks Volunteers and Interns
There’s no doubt that the Haleakala Crater (which we know is not technically a “crater” but whatever) is a majestic spot. But Mother Nature and Haleakala National Park can’t do it all on their own....
View ArticleFrom Haleakala To The Rockies: How Three Modern Maui Kukini Are Preparing To...
By Jessica Kirkwood Since Matt Fober began running at the age of 30, he’s lost more than 80 pounds. When Rec Hancock began in his early 20s, he turned to running to help overcome his alcohol...
View ArticleThe Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project Seeks Donations to Fund Restoration...
The Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project (MFBRP), with the help of the State of Hawaii Natural Area Reserve Commission, has begun restoration efforts on the Nakula Natural Area Reserve. So far, a fenced...
View ArticleBig Scientific Space Surveillance Conference Happening On Maui! Right Now!
First, a note about the headline: by “space surveillance,” I mean the act of looking out at space, not the placing of satellites in space to look at us (though, as anyone who reads the papers knows,...
View ArticleTalking Story With Jill Engledow About Her New Novel ‘The Island Decides’ And...
It’s hard to believe now, but 40-plus years ago Maui went to war over hippies. The long-haired idealists had been coming to the island since 1967 at least, but at first, locals had welcomed them. By...
View ArticleWill The County of Maui Overreach As It Tries To Regulate Downhill Bike Tours?
West Maui Cycles in Lahaina is like a lot of bike shops. It’s relatively small, offers a nice selection of road and mountain bikes for sale and has a maintenance and repair shop. It also rents...
View ArticleWant to go for a ride? Here’s our guide to cycling on Maui
Maui barely registers on the map of cycling destinations. In fact, a recent Bike League report card ranked the state as 40th out of 50 in terms of biking policies, infrastructure and laws. Yet we have...
View ArticleManao Hana Hou Radio is back on the air, but will it survive in our new...
It’s a quarter after 10 on Tuesday morning and Tony Novak-Clifford is sitting out front of a small office at Hart’s Corner in Wailuku Town smoking a cigarette. As is usually the case these days, he’s...
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