Manawai Gulch, Molokai
Looking north into Molokai’s impenetrable East End from Kamehameha V Hwy at the ocean’s edge. The highway, lining the south shore of the east end, is the only road at sea level on the place.
The near trees are at about 400 yds. The distant peaks, about 2000 ft high, are several miles away. More distant, invisible, beyond the swirling mist are 4000 ft peaks. There’s a waterfall, many hundred feet tall barely visible. The mist was swirling in huge sheets, changing by the second.
I lived on Maui for 15 years. I had a consulting job that took me to Molokai once a month. I would take a Dash 8 turbo prop plane out of Maui at 7am and connect with the flight to Molokai in Honolulu. I’d generally get into Molokai airport about 10.
Life moves very slowly on Molokai. There is only one traffic light on the island at the entrance to Kaunakakai, the only town.
The job would take me an hour or two. I’d grab lunch - a sandwich on Hawaiian sweet bread, at Kanemitsu’s Bakery & Coffee Shop, in Kaunakakai, and spend the afternoon driving the island and photographing Molokai before catching the 5pm flight back to Honolulu.
It was tough work. But it had to get done.
Rich