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by postalcoder
200 days ago
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Haleakalā is like this as well. Don't just drive up the crater - hike through the thing. It's a ~12 mile hike. It's a remarkable experience because the landscape changes so frequently and dramatically from desert to tropical forest. The only comp to this is like the transition in Max Max from the desert to the oasis. Tourists that drive to the crater, take pictures, and drive down have no idea what they're missing. |
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Park in the lower lot, hitchhike to the top (or get someone else to drive you), and then you can hike back up to your car the next day on the switchbacks.
Do not attempt to hike up the sliding sands trail you took down, it's *very rough*.