WE ALMOST DIED IN HANA - Pipiwai Trail to Waimoku Falls, Haleakala National Park
In November, 2017, Ben and Julia went for a hike on the Pipiwai Trail to see Waimoku Falls in the Haleakala National Park in Hana and were almost hit by a rock that fell from the falls. In this video, we show you the beauty of the Pipiwai Trail and Haimoku Falls, as well as the dangers of crossing the warning signs. Although we didn't catch the rock falling on video, you can hear it smash down and hear our freak out.
We got lucky and are thankful to be alive. Please learn from our mistake. We had visited the falls before when the water wasn't as strong and you were allowed to cross the boundary and even stand under the waterfall, but things have changed. Don't do it! You might not make it out alive.
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Pipiwai Trail Highlights, Haleakala National Park
Watch this short EnjoyYourParks.com video that shows you the highlights of the Pipiwai Trail, including the bamboo forest and Waimoku Falls. Located in Haleakala National Park on Maui.
PIPIWAI TRAIL & WAIMOKU FALLS - HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK - ROAD TO HANA - MAUI - HAWAII
Sentier de Pipiwai & les Chutes de Waimoku - Parc National de Haleakalā - Route vers Hana - Maui - Hawaii
Coordonnées GPS Stationnement: 20.661675, -156.044878
Coordonnées GPS Waimoku Falls: 20.67874, -156.0565
Durée: 02h30
Le sentier Pipiway, d'une longueur de 6,4 km aller-retour, est situé dans le district de Kipahalu du Parc National de Haleakalā.
Il y a un droit d'accès à payer: 25 $ US par voiture. Cependant, il est valide pour tous les attraits du Parc National de Haleakalā, et ce, pour une période de 72 heures.
Le sentier débute au Centre des Visiteurs de Kipahulu et il nous conduit d'abord à la Route d'Hana que l'on doit traverser car le sentier continue de l'autre côté de cette route.
Lorsque nous sommes partis, il pleuvait abondamment et le sentier est devenu rapidement très boueux.
Au début du sentier, on traverse un secteur qui comporte de nombreuses racines au sol et, par la suite, nous marchons à travers les hautes herbes.
S'ensuit une série de marches taillées dans la pierre que nous devons monter pour atteindre les Chutes de Makahiku situées à 800 mètres de notre point de départ.
D'une hauteur de 56 mètres, les Chutes de Makahiku sont situées dans un décor enchanteur. La végétation est luxuriante et forme un magnifique mur de végétation verdoyante.
Après une petite pause, nous reprenons ensuite le sentier qui nous mène vers les Chutes Waimoku. Il nous reste un peu moins de 3 kilomètres à parcourir.
Nous passons devant un banian, un très grand arbre possédant de nombreux embranchements ainsi que des racines aériennes. Il est réellement sensationnel.
Nous poursuivons note randonnée dans la forêt et traversons deux petits ponts piétonniers qui surplombent un cours d'eau. Ils offrent une jolie vue sur deux belles cascades.
Nous pénétrons dans une magnifique forêt de bambous. Au début, le sentier est plutôt rocailleux. Par la suite, une passerelle de bois a été érigée, facilitant ainsi nos déplacements.
Noua longeons ensuite le ruisseau Pipiwai dont les eaux sont passablement agitées et apercevons enfin les Chutes de Waimoku,
D'une hauteur de 122 mètres, elles s'écoulent le long d'une abrupte paroi recouverte d'une abondante végétation.
On entrevoit également de nombreuses petites cascades qui ont été formées par les récentes pluies.
La partie la plus difficile a été de traverser le ruisseau à deux reprises car les eaux étaient tumultueuses. Nous n'étions pas les seuls à l'avoir fait. Mais après coup, je considère que nous avons pris un énorme risque lorsque je regarde le niveau de l'eau et l'intensité du courant.
Nous nous sommes rendus jusqu'au pied des chutes de Waimoku qui se déversent avec une puissance étonnante dans un joli bassin.
Même si une distance sécuritaire nous séparait de ces chutes, nous avons été complètement mouillés par les embruns.
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The Pipiwai Trail, Maui (4K)
Our first ever Day Hike video - this one was well worth the visit! Filmed while we were on vacation in Hawaii.
The Pipiwai Trail is a 4-mile (6.4 km) (round trip) hiking trail located on the island of Maui in the U.S. State of Hawaii. The hike leads up to the Makahiku Falls and Waimoku Falls. The trail is located in Haleakalā National Park and is generally well maintained. The trail runs around the Ohe'o Gulch Stream; notable locations passed include the bamboo forest and giant banyan tree.
The best hike in Haleakala National Park
Starting at the Haleakala visitors center - this hike takes you from thought the Summit District at the Sliding Sands trail all the way to Paliku cabin and campsite. Then a return on the Halemauu Trail to the Halemauu Trailhead. Over 20 miles in this special place which vibrates with stories of ancient and modern Hawaiian culture and protects the bond between the land and its people. The park also cares for endangered species, some of which exist nowhere else.
Hike Hawaii - Pipiwai Trail - Maui
Hiking in Hawaii is one of the most popular pastimes for visitors and locals alike. Maui's Pipiwai Trail in heavenly Hana is one of the best and most accessible views into a Hawaiian rain forest. With lush bamboo forests, towering waterfalls and epic shoreline views, the Pipiwai Trail will excite both experienced and first-time hikers.
Haleakala National Park: Oheo Gulch and Pipiwai Trail
I visit Haleakalā National Park on the island of Maui in the state of Hawai'i and explore around the lower Kīpahulu section of the park near the coast. I check out Kūloa Point and the pools of 'Ohe'o Gulch before following the Pīpīwai Trail up through a bamboo forest to Waimoku Falls
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On this episode of the show we take you back to Haleakala National Park and go for a hike into the crater. We spend the day hiking sliding sands trail which is known by many as one of the best hikes on Maui. If you want to find more of the best hikes on Maui's check out our Maui hiking playlist on our channel. Make sure to subscribe to continue following our Maui travel as we spend the next several months experiencing what it’s like to live, work and explore one of the most beautiful places in all of America.
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Sliding Sands Crater trail - Haleakala National Park - Maui, HI
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Maui, Hawaii - Haleakala National Park (Hawaii Travel Vlog 6)
Part 6 of the Hawaii series of videos. This video covers day 7 of the adventure.
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On day 7 of our Hawaiian adventure we drove down to the Kipahulu District of the Haleakala National Park. They have quite a few great hikes to go on, especially the Pipiwai Trail, which brings you to the incredible Waimoku Falls. The hike is especially beautiful because it brings you through a Bamboo Forest and then through a rain forest!
After that long (but not too difficult) hike we did some of the nice easier hikes around the visitor center that bring you around the coastline and give you a chance to see a couple of smaller waterfalls.
After the hiking for a while we went back towards the Hana area and ate at Huli Huli Chicken, which had some of the best chicken I have ever had (not exaggerating)!
Finally we finished the day chilling at a couple of the beaches in the area (Hamoa Beach and Waianapanapa Black Sand Beach), which felt great after hiking!
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Haleakala Crater - Full Day Volcano Hike GoPro Maui Hawaii
Maui - Hawaii 2014. Haleakala National Park. Full day hiking into the crater. We started at 9 am at Hosmer Grove parking lot. Hitchhiking to Haleakala Visitor Center and climbing to Pa Ka'oao overlook where journey began. It was freezing weather at the top. Expected 34 F. As we walked down temperature rise to lower 40 with sun worming the air. Ideal for hiking out there. It took us 8 hours and 15 min. to walk back to the car. Elevation changed few times and toughest and coolest part of this hike was a steep Halemau'u Trailhead with fast 1000 feet elevation change, narrow trail and really nice views of the crater. Approximately 15 miles hike and over 3000 feet elevation change. All recorded with GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition. Time-lapse made with 800 pictures.
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400ft. Waimoku Falls & Pipiwai Trail - Maui, Hawaii
400ft. Waimoku Falls sits at the end of Pipiwai Trail, a 4 mile roundtrip hike in the Kipahulu District of Haleakala National Park. Our family had the opportuniry to hike the trail on our trip to Maui last summer.
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Maui Hiking - Last stretch of the Pipiwai Trail to Waimoku Falls, Haleakala National Park
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The trail is pretty easy with a nice slow decent and sweeping switchbacks. The parking area is approx 14 miles up Highway 378 at around 8000ft. You will see signs for parking as you drive towards the summit. Keep an eye out for our state bird nene goose and enjoy the day! Mahalo for watching!
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PIPIWAI TRAIL | MAUI | HAWAII
In this video we travel to Maui to hike the Pipiwai Trail located in the infamous Road to Hana. Pipiwai Trail has a 5 star rating in the AllTrails hiking website, and after doing this hike we can see why. In this trail you will come across a Giant Banyan Tree, a mile long Bamboo Forest and to top it off, the end of the trail rewards you with a 400ft Waterfall (Waimoku Falls). This trail is 4 miles round trip and well-kept. It's rated a moderate level hike, but like every other hike, becomes more difficult when raining.
We can honestly say that the Pipiwai Trail is on our top 3 favorite hikes that we have done. This trail feels like it can part of a J.R.R. Tolkien story because of all the magnificent, mystical sites you will come across.
Definitely recommend this hike to anyone.
***At the end of this hike there is a sign that says Do not pass right before you reach the base of Waimoku Waterfall. Rocks have been known to fall from the cliffs so please heed the warning signs. Also if you get caught you can get fines $100***
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Haleakala National Park - Maui, Hawaii - PureAmerica
Haleakala National Park - Maui, Hawaii 2014. Video recorded with Canon 7D and GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition. Beautiful scenery on hiking trails inside crater and on south side of the park ending upstream, near the base of 400 foot Waimoku Falls (Papwai trail). Amazing three hour hike through the rain forest including bamboo forest and streams. Short trail to picture perfect Seven Sacred Pools. All in HD. First time used Opteka SteadyVid Pro Video stabilizer and still learning.
Pipiwai Trail Hike Maui Hawaii (Waimoku Falls)
Pipiwai Trail Hike Maui Hawaii (Waimoku Falls)
Tag along with us on the Pipiwai trail in Haleakala National Park in Hana Hi. This trail is awesome with four spectacular attractions. It has a 200ft and 400ft waterfalls, bamboo forest and a huge banyan tree to explore. It's approx. 2 miles out and 2 miles back. The plants, trees and cascading water along this hike make it awesome to explore. As always thanks for watching and I hope you enjoy. GOD bless!!!
Oheo Gulch, Haleakala Nat'l Park, Maui, Hawaii 1080p January 2013
This shows the Oheo Gulch area of Haleakala National Park on Maui, Hawaii. This is also known as the Kipahula area and/or the Seven Sacred Pools. This is on the south coast of Maui fairly close to Hana. These shots were taken January 13, 2013.
Hiking Through The Bamboo Forest In Maui | Pipiwai Trail
Sorry this is late ya'll but I have been crazy busy and haven't been able to get this out. This is our hike at the Pipiwai trail in Maui. This is a really nice hike that has some amazing sights and even sounds to hear. Hope you enjoy!!!
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Views of Pacific Ocean from Kuloa Point Trail, Haleakala Nat'l Park, Maui, HI 1080p
This is the Pacific Ocean viewed from the Kuloa Point Trail in Haleakala National Park on the south coast of Maui in Hawaii in January 2013. This is also known as the Kipahulu area of the park. This is where the 7 Sacred Pools of Oheo Gulch meet the Pacific.