Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Da First Blog










I finally have found time to post my first entry

Not much going on with the active lava flow for the last several months.
This has allowed me to pursue many other photo adventures.
My latest series of hikes have been close to home exploring the miles of under ground lava tubes of Hualalai volcano here on the Kailua Kona side.

These are very well preserved lava tubes that are multilevel and they take you into the depths of the island.

Very few know where they are.
That's why I wont show any obvious surface photos :-)
I dragged a friend along for the 8+ hours of mapping the under ground world.
There's plenty of sections that require crawling over nasty A'a lava.

For those of you not familiar with A'a lava, it's like having shards of broken dishes fused into cement.
I always wear old disposable clothes because they shred quickly.
My wimpy/smart friend :-) wears longs pants and knee pads.

The hike ascends/descends depending on what direction you go, over 1000' in elevation.

There's 3 different skylights along the way to remind you where you are.

There are also many sub chambers to explore that require climbing gear to descend into.
It's amazing just how far into these tubes you find wild Goat skeletons.
It's as dark as dark gets down there!

I carry 5 flashlights and extra batteries and 8 hour glow sticks.
There are plenty of sections where the ceiling partially collapsed (when the tube initially drained) that are tough to negotiate.
I've been exploring these tubes on and off for 14 years and I've barely gotten anywhere.
The biggest danger is if we have an earthquake and I get trapped.
I'll have to eat the rest of my fingers :-)
There's always someone who knows when I go on any of my adventures.
Strange things go on down there with cameras.
I've had several different types over the years down there and the flash never seems to work correctly or even photos are lost.
There's one area where cameras won't work at all.

No ancient burial grounds down there so that can't be the reason :-)
Maybe some kind of magnetic field?
Let me get some photos loaded and Aloha until my next adventure.



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