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Few places in the world are more sought after than the homes, condos and land tracts on the West side of Maui! The real estate that is bought and sold here is some of the most expensive (price per square foot or per acre) than anywhere else in the United States (or the world for that matter.) Why? It's West Maui. Far from the reaches of busy Kahului, the airport and the first time masses in Kihei, this area is quick frankly a couple notches above. The lonely beaches you enjoy driving right next you on your way from the Pali Mama's Surf Break through to Launiapoko Beach park and Baby Beach near Mala Ramp is just a preview of what life is like on Lahaina Side It's a microcosm of Paradise. A place where every sunset lasts just a little longer, has more radiant orange and the surf, sand and Pacific Blue are just that much perfect. One big reason is the West Maui Mountains (officially Kahalawai) protect this town from the blasting trade winds and persistent rains of the other side It's the place the Alii (Hawaiian Royalty) choose out of the ENTIRE island chain to call their vacation spot. Think about that! Lahaina...it holds a special place in my heart, and always will.
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My first vlog on our trip to Maui, it was during spring the end of April to the beginning of May. The weather was humid which made it seem hot. The best part of the trip for me was definitely the road to Hana and Haleakala.
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(HD) Flying over Kihei Beach Maui Hawaii - Cessna 172 aircraft
Flying along the Kihei Beach North and South Kihei along the shoreline and coast with its beautiful beaches. Maui Island Hawaii USA. Kalepolepo Beach Park. Waipuilani Park. Kalama Beach Park.
Helicoptor Tour of Maui valleys ~ Wall of Tears , Hawaii
Amateur footage of Maui's beautiful valleys and waterfalls ~ In this footage the wall of tears is shown
Adventures of Maui, short clip!
via YouTube Capture
Cycling on the Maui West Loop
Road Cycling in Maui's West Loop in January. Rented some bikes from a local shop and went for a mid winter ride. The loop is about 125 km and is windy and the road is twisty and has a lot more climbing than you would think.
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Boogie Boarding at Flemming Beach in Maui - April 2012
[1] Kihei Maui
About “Summer of ’77 Keepables” –
“Summer of ’77 Keepables” is a collection of home recordings of some of my original songs, plus one of my favorite Pink Floyd songs. At that time, I transferred the original reel-to-reel recordings onto a cassette tape. Only just a few years ago did I then I make a digital copy from those old cassette tape recordings. In other words, this collection I am now sharing is a collection of poor recordings of some less-than-stellar songs. (But I like them just the same.) Let’s face it, I’m sharing these songs for the sake of posterity.
Well before 1977, at least as early as 1972, I had already begun to amass a collection of my original songs. No, they weren’t very good, but they were my own originals, and that’s all I cared about.
I’ve always had 4 things going against me: (1) as a guitarist, I’ve never been good enough to even play many of my own songs, (2) I’ve never been able to sing even if somebody held a gun to my head, (3) my melodies stink, and (4) my lyrics positively suck. Other than that, I like my songs just fine.
From 1975-1976 I lived in Kihei on the island of Maui. It was there that several of my songs began to take shape, such as “The Pyramid,” and I had big dreams of someday recording an album (remember, “records” in those days were still being made on vinyl, and there was no such thing as digital recording or the internet). So, for years, my sole reason for having a “day job” was so I could afford to pay for whatever recording expenses there were.
It was while I was on Maui that I bought a reel-to-reel tape recorder. I thought it was great. The brand was called Docorder, and it had 2 cool features: you could record what it called “sound-on-sound” (something like multi-track, but not exactly) and you could add echo.
In 1976 I returned to southern California. The Docorder had enable me to create multiple parts for my songs – rhythm guitars, leads, harmonies and bass.
So by the summer of 1977, I finally had constructed some of my songs to the point that I felt would get the idea across whenever I got the chance to have them professionally recorded. In other words, the recordings, though not very good, were at least “keepable.”
About Kihei, Maui -
1. Kihei, Maui – I later remade this song and put it on my YouTube playlist called “Captured: The Performance for Posterity.” This version was made much earlier and is more rudimentary. I suppose it serves to show how I keep doing my songs the same way now as I did when I first made them up.
It was probable that I had made up the guitar chords for this song while I was on Maui, though I might have done that even earlier. Like most of my songs, I didn’t have a title or anything in particular in mind when I made it up. But it had a carefree kind of sound about it – much like Maui does – so I decide to dedicate the song to Kihei, Maui.