tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post1792864004194267655..comments2023-09-28T09:00:44.681-10:00Comments on Wind Lines: Two More Days at Kaena PointUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post-28385237095040617752014-02-28T22:41:47.661-10:002014-02-28T22:41:47.661-10:00This blog is fantastic; what you show us is very i...This blog is fantastic; what you show us is very interesting and is really good written. It’s just great!!<br />Wind Up Lineshttp://a1windups.co.uk/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post-69825885437497357392014-01-31T12:25:05.069-10:002014-01-31T12:25:05.069-10:00Ahh, Makua! That most revered and sacred site. I t...Ahh, Makua! That most revered and sacred site. I think it worthy of the drive whenever it might be on. I'm thrilled that it was paid homage and that new lines were traced along its remote landscape. I think my most memorable flight on Oahu, and perhaps anywhere, was flown there. It's remote, committing and breathtaking. And as though it were a walk through an ancient burial ground, it's hard to shake the thought, "Am I allowed back here?".<br /><br />For the record, that flight I had along the Koolaus ended behind Gaza & Laurel's house. It was just past the Likelike and short of H-3. The flight began with NNE flow in the sun . It was a marvelous flight in smooth, light lift along the ridge line of the back range. After high clouds rolled, the sea breeze effect was gone and the flow turned too north and too light. It was too north to even retrace my path. St Stephen's was the only option after finding sink south of the Pali. Later, the kindness of my fellow bus passengers allowed my to return to Makapu'u. Never fly without bus fare!<br /><br />Thanks for a great write up, and same amazing photos!JKShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08821525590914606097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20110414.post-50653358666425419252014-01-31T11:44:56.473-10:002014-01-31T11:44:56.473-10:00Well JJ Jameson stated it wasn't a coffee read...Well JJ Jameson stated it wasn't a coffee read but a Great Soup read. <br /><br />Got back just in time to see a new story up. Thanks<br /><br />Makua is a hard one to get. I got a good one but very jealous Of Pete Ragan's flight. I watched him get out ahead of me and by the time I snuck around the corner it was getting light. I struggled as I watched him head South towards Waianae.<br /><br />Thanks for the Update.Thomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07508629374134042936noreply@blogger.com