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Here's something I didn't even notice it until I was downloading the photos onto my computer. Anyone spot the white bird flying by? Interesting timing, eh?
Here's the beach right after the sunrise. The colors were so vivid!
Happy Hour at Keoki's
Rain in Old Koloa Town...
Some final farewells to the Ocean. I think Kauai was sad to see us leave. The feeling was mutual.
So long Mr. Rooster!
Aloha until next time Kauai! Stay beautiful!
Oh and we also had a little birdy breakfast observation time.
Our highlight of Saturday was a kayak & hiking tour in to see the "Secret Falls" with Rainbow Kayak Tours. The only way to get to the trail to see the waterfall was by the river. Jessica and I were paired up on a kayak - for better or for worse, haha. I didn't get very many action shots on the water because my camera was stowed away as far as possible from the river!
Kayak parking lot!
Right before the tour started we were advised that our shoes would not cut it as it had just recently rained and the trail was very muddy. This last minute shoe purchase were probably the best decision all day! Plus we looked that much more stylish!
And so the hike begins!
About 25% of the trail looked like this - super slick mud. It wasn't the norm, apparently some overnight rain had really mucked up the trail... It sure made the hike that much more interesting!
Crazy roots!

The hike back was just as beautiful as on the way, maybe even more so. Although it some how became slippery-er... On the way in, our group didn't take any tumbles but on the way out atleast 3 people slipped in the mud in about a two minute period.
Cannon ball! :)
Indiana Jones Jungle? Hunger Games??
The waterfall was amazing, I sure would have liked to jump into the pools below but I may have never made it out because the ladder was taken down. So instead I sat there taking photos while getting eaten by mosquitos ;)
Upon returning to our car, we found a little surprise.
Thank goodness for a handy Dad who can change a spare tire, even in swim trunks.
Then we were off for our Bicycle Tour of Waimea Canyon with Outfitters Kauai!
After demonstrating our biking skills for the tour company (we passed the "Can You Ride a Bike" test) we drove up to the canyon overlook (elevation 3400 ft). It was incredible - pretty much the Grand Canyon part 2!
Had to include this awesome flower one of our tour guides found.
And then, it was time for the decent.
It was pretty crazy, the roads were so steep that about 99% of the time you didn't have to peddle. We all road down the hills in a single file bicycle parade. The views were awesome and it felt amazing flying down the road. I actually felt like I was in several different countries on that ride down. Parts made me feel like I was in New Zealand (not that I've been there but at least how I imagine it), parts reminded me of Ireland or England, some reminded me of a South American jungle. Oh and I suppose some parts of it reminded me of Kauai ;)
Definitely the most fun I've ever had riding 12 miles on a bike! :)
Hope everyone is having a great Easter weekend!!