Conquering Pu’u Manamana

by Stephen on September 29, 2007

Kahana Valley

The Pu’u Manamana trail, located within the Ahupua’a ‘O Kahana State Park, is undoubtedly the most beautiful and dangerous hike on Oahu.

Enjoying a great view of the Makai coast.

With absolutely fantastic views of the Kahana Valley, Makai, Ka’a'awa Valley and Punalu’u Valley I highly recommend it to any experienced hiker…who doesn’t suffer from fits of vertigo. I don’t so here we go!

Yet another gorgeous view.

Allen and I got a late start on Pu’u Manamana and didn’t make it to the trail head until about 1215. He overslept….much like he does for work because he’s late all the time (obligatory dime drop).

Generally speaking you definitely want to start this trail in the morning. It’s only a 4-mile loop but I can guarantee you it will take you longer to traverse than you’d expect.

This hike requires a bit of free climbing.

As soon as I stepped foot on the trail I tightened up my backpack straps and pulled my visor down a little bit….this one was gonna be rough. The trail starts steep and doesn’t let up until you hit the summit more than 2100 feet straight up.

Allen giving you a good perspective of how razor thin this trail is.

This trail is NO JOKE TOUGH. Besides the incredibly narrow passage along this legendary ridge, with imminent death (or maiming) on either side of you; you also have to be wary of bare roots, loose rocks/dirt, wind gusts and frequent rain showers.

After about 1500 feet up we got dumped on by more than just a little rain and remained soaked for the rest of the hike. Climbing this fantastic ridge in the rain was not that difficult but going down the slippery 2000 ft drop for about a mile back to civilization proved to be incredibly exhausting and dangerous.

This is just one of many descents along the ridge on your way to the top.

Despite the difficulty of this razor thin trail it is one of the best marked trails I’ve hiked around Oahu. With all the pink markers that adorn this trail getting lost is a non issue because I can guarantee you they’ll find you at the bottom of the mountain if you step off of the path =)

4.5 hours later all beat up and loving it.

Best of luck to you if you decide to take up this challenging Oahu hike. Don’t do it alone, tread lightly, turn around if you don’t feel safe and above all God bless you.

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{ 5 comments }

1 Arin December 26, 2009 at 3:47 am

Wow, those pictures are absolutely breathtaking. I'm glad you enjoyed it and thanks for sharing! Take care!

2 Stephen March 1, 2008 at 5:56 pm

Awesome! It’s one of the best/tough trails I’ve hiked. Once I get back from Iraq it’s first on my list to hike again. Good luck and be safe!

3 Pat February 26, 2008 at 3:58 pm

Nice. Thank you for sharing. I’ll try it this weekend :)
SAKA

4 Stephen October 3, 2007 at 5:17 am

Thanks Arin! Trying to do as many as I can before I deploy. When I get back you guys should take a hop back out here!

5 Arin October 2, 2007 at 9:55 pm

Wow, those pictures are absolutely breathtaking. I’m glad you enjoyed it and thanks for sharing! Take care!

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