Haleakala Climber's Log

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whatdoIknow

whatdoIknow - Sep 20, 2013 2:54 pm

nice  Sucess!

nice

LDuszer

LDuszer - Aug 20, 2013 11:32 am Date Climbed: Jun 10, 2007

Drastic changes in terrain  Sucess!

Was here on a trip for a friend's wedding. Such crazy changes in climate/vegetation/terrain from bottom to top.

surgent

surgent - Jul 26, 2013 2:33 pm Date Climbed: Jul 19, 2013

Unintended epic  Sucess!

With my wife, we drove up on 7-18 with plans to hike the summit and into the crater, but the summit road past the visitor's center was closed and all traffic was barred, with fines up to $5K. The closure dates matched exactly with our departure dates so we didn't have the option to wait until it reopened. We left, then returned at 3 a.m. the next morning, and made a quick walk to the top and back, in pitch black. We were the 3rd car in the visitor's center parking lot and there were no rangers. We had a flashlight but only used it sparingly so as not to attract attention to ourselves. Back to our car, we then waited for the spectacular sunrise overlooking the Haleakala Crater. Awesome!

We were displeased with the cryptic and half-assed way the NPS "alerted" us to this closure. The website had nothing on it as of 7-16, the day we left, then after we got back to our hotel, they had a closure notice back-dated to 7-8. Furthermore, the only signs along the drive were two electronic ones, one saying "May-Sep, Parking Lot Work" and another saying "Puulaula Parking Lot Closed". Nothing said anything about barring actual foot traffic, and I doubt the average person knows that Puulaula parking lot is the one at Red Hill. It was not until we got to the parking lot that we learned of this closure. The NPS did not even post a guy at this point to alert anyone. The job fell to a construction guy, who was totally cool and personally had no problems with us going up there, but he had a job to do and couldn't allow us.

The people in the visitor's center were less helpful. They simply told us to register our complaint via email, as if that does any good. Plenty of people were as upset as we were. The NPS should have known that Red Hill is as much an attraction as the crater and other areas of the park. To bar it on short notice was in bad form.

Like many people, I am not made of money and we saved and planned for this Maui trip for over a year. Thus, our 3:30 am hike.

Other than this, we had an outstanding trip and Haleakala is truly an amazing place!

Fletch

Fletch - Nov 30, 2012 3:43 pm Date Climbed: Jan 1, 2000

For the millenium  Sucess!

with family

kevinsa

kevinsa - Sep 15, 2012 9:35 pm Date Climbed: Sep 8, 2009

Haleakala  Sucess!

Made a quick drive up before catching the flight home.

David Mortensen

David Mortensen - Apr 6, 2012 3:42 am Date Climbed: Apr 5, 2012

Haleakala  Sucess!

I drove to the top. Then I got on a rented mountain-bike and rode down the spine of Haleakala (Skyline/Mamane/Waipoli trails). The terrain was really cool. It's like hiking/biking on the moon.

Jake Robinson

Jake Robinson - Mar 19, 2012 2:34 am Date Climbed: Mar 4, 2004

Road to the top  Sucess!

Awesome views with scenic hiking available in the crater.

utahjimk

utahjimk - Nov 25, 2011 2:33 pm Date Climbed: Dec 15, 2005

spectacular views  Sucess!

camped a couple nights at Hosmer Grove campground, walked various trails.

harbor

harbor - Aug 21, 2011 1:03 pm Date Climbed: May 7, 2010

Drive-up  Sucess!

Drove up after spending the morning hiking on the Waikamoi preserve. So even though I didn't hike to the summit, I spent quite a few hours hiking on the side of it. Also the day before I took all day and circumnavigated the entire mountain at it's base (driving of course). Very cool island. I loved the rural less touristy side.

Alpinist

Alpinist - Dec 29, 2010 9:31 pm Date Climbed: Dec 28, 2010

Quick visit  Sucess!

Drove up with my wife during a weeklong vacation in Maui. We had good views of the crater ridges but it was too cloudy to see any of the other islands.

Joeyroo

Joeyroo - Dec 12, 2010 9:18 pm Date Climbed: Feb 1, 2001

Want mt bike next time  Sucess!

I was prepared with a warm jacket, beanie, and gloves for sunrise. My other friends who laughed at me for packing warm clothing were not laughing anymore.

runbyu1

runbyu1 - Nov 8, 2010 4:06 pm Date Climbed: Apr 27, 2008

Easiest summit ever  Sucess!

Not gonna lie...drove to the top. Wish there wasn't a road. Ran around the trails and got some really nice pics.

cab

cab - Aug 26, 2010 12:10 pm

Drive Up  Sucess!

Rode up in a van for sunrise and then rode bikes down to the ocean. Really cool trip and beautiful views from the top.

David Rosenberg - Aug 13, 2010 4:52 pm Date Climbed: Aug 9, 2010

Should've ridden my Bike

That's te way to get up there. I hiked a sizeable portion of the crater that day seing the bottomless pit that is only 65 feet deep and the Pele's Paint Pots. Lots of nene around and the silverswords were blossoming.

NavySeabee

NavySeabee - May 11, 2010 1:28 pm Date Climbed: May 8, 2010

Drive Up  Sucess!

Okay sure it was a drive up so I hiked White Hill just to make sure I worked a little. What a beautiful area! Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa were easily visible from the summit.

mrchad9

mrchad9 - May 9, 2010 5:35 am Date Climbed: Aug 30, 2006

Great couple of weeks  Sucess!

During a two week trip to Oahu and Maui. Drove up and then hiked down the crater a ways. Would like to hike up it from the ocean sometime...

Mlasky

Mlasky - Apr 1, 2010 6:16 pm Date Climbed: Mar 29, 2010

Will count it anyway  Sucess!

I had "really" climbed Mauna Kea on Hawaii on the 21st, so I accepted the drive up summit of Haleakala as a reward for all the 65ish peaks that i never could have driven to. Besides I went up for the sunrise, so had an alpine start and put up with horrendous winds waiting to see the sunrise. After Mauna Kea and numerous waterfall hikes i had no desire for any additional hiking on Haleakala. Maybe if i get to go there again...

NJTripper

NJTripper - Mar 6, 2010 11:51 pm Date Climbed: Jun 25, 2007

Sure - you drive to the summit..  Sucess!

But, if you hike 1500' (verticle) down into the crater and back out - it's fair to claim the summit.. ;-)

Joseph Bullough

Joseph Bullough - Nov 10, 2009 3:35 pm

Various ascents  Sucess!

11/7/09 - Another drive-up, but after the 16 hour adventure the previous week I felt I deserved it. Warmer and much less windy than my first two ascents.

11/1/09 - 15:55 roundtrip via the Kaupo Gap trail. trip report

11/7/06 - Okay, so I'm ashamed to sign this since we just drove to the top. But we did hike several miles down the Sliding Sands trail, so that's how I justify it.

scotthsu

scotthsu - Oct 11, 2009 1:33 pm Date Climbed: Oct 11, 2009

Sliding Sands to Halemau'u TH  Sucess!

Drove up to the visitor center at 9740' just in time to see the sun coming up over the ocean; it was comfortably cool with no wind! Last time I was there, the sunrise was a dull bright spot becoming a slightly less dull bright spot (obscured by clouds), so this time was much better! We hiked down the Sliding Sands trail and out via the Halemau'u Trail to the Halemau'u TH at 7990' (~11.5 miles + lava tube excursion in just under 6 hours). We bumped into someone who showed us the entrance to the underground lava tube near the Holua cabin/campsite, and luckily we had a headlamp. Doing the ~1/4 mile lava tube was the highlight of the day among many highlights! We had arranged for a local friend to pick us up, but a German visitor who did the lava tube and hiked out with us was kind enough to drive us back to the top, when we actually went to the true summit.

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