Showing posts with label spitting cave of portlock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spitting cave of portlock. Show all posts

April 7, 2013

East Island with Mainland Friends...

A few of my mainland friends were visiting recently.  The Zallas and Smess were great company to have on the island.  We had planned to spend the day snorkeling on the east side of Oahu.  Unfortunately, mother nature threw us a curve ball and the swells were too large, so the beach was closed.  We decided to do some sightseeing around that part of the island instead.
Halona Blowhole doing its normal thing.


Action shot: Eric gives the Halona Blowhole two thumbs up.  Kelly is trying to use Eric as a shield from the chilly wind.  Smess just giggles for the picture as usual, and Dave is in full tour guide mode: taking the picture in stride as he heads to the car to drive us to the next stop.
The crew balancing on the lava rocks above the Spitting Cave of Portlock
We had some time to kill, since we were going whale watching tour later in the day (it's the next post), so we found a little park with a calm beach.  The ladies decided to read their books in the park, while Dave and Eric ventured out to attempt snorkeling in the shallow reef.  Thus, I decided to entertain myself by taking pictures.
Smess and Kelly reading in the park.
Eric and Dave doing their best 'Jesus-walk-on-water' impersonation 
Umm...I don't think you're doing that whole 'snorkeling thing' correctly.
There ya' go!  Face in the water!


I watched the man on the left swim out with his spear fishing equipment.  He swam back in a few minutes later.  He said he saw a couple sharks when he arrived in deeper waters, so he decided not to continue.  When you spear fish, you attach the speared fish to a line that floats with you.  The dead fish can become shark bait.  Should I have been worried that Dave and Eric where out snorkeling with the sharks?  No, they were fine, sharks really don't like the taste of people (that is a scientific fact).  I didn't tell the girls because they would have worried.




This poor little Hawaiian boy just couldn't hold onto his balloon   His Dad finally tied it to him with caution tape after having to run and catch it three times.  The boy seemed even happier with the new set up.
There were a bunch of white birds at the park.  Fortunately I found one that tolerated me following him around.  This bird is a Cattle Egret.  They are indigenous to Europe and Asia.  They get their name because they tend to hang around cattle and other large grass feeding animals to eat insects and bugs.  You often see them just sitting right on top of the cows when you pass the local ranches (yes, Hawai'i has ranches).


"What?  You lookin' at me?"
Oh calm down.  Don't get your feathers all ruffled up.

May 13, 2012

The Spitting Cave of Portlock Ate My Slippers...

Dear Spitting Cave of Portlock,

I would appreciate if you'd give me my slippers back.  They are my favorite ones, and I had just worn them in to the point where they were really comfy.

Much obliged,
Hawai'i Topher
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Backstory:  I stopped at a shoreline cave I had heard about, since I was close to it after doing some SUP (Stand-UP paddleboarding).  Many things in Hawai'i quite often do not point themselves out, and you just have to sort of know they exist since there aren't signs.  This makes it hard for tourist, but awesome for locals.  Dave and I went down this small, quiet street in Portlock (where the average home price is well over 15 million....Dog the Bounty Hunter lives here; he has a painting of himself on his driveway gate; picture something really gaudy in your head and then multiply that by at least 3)...I digress: We barely noticed the little passage way between two homes which lead down the volcanic, rock-lined coast to the Spitting Cave of Portlock.  The short but steep trail opened up to this:

T3i: SS 1/20, ISO 100, f 22.0, FL 19
The Ocean has eroded the volcanic rock and formed the cave in the picture below.  I've decided that a more apt name would be the Violently Erupting Cave of Portlock, because the water pressure builds up so much that it seems to erupt shortly after a swell of water enters.  It looks calm, but it's not.

T3i: SS 1/125, ISO 200, f 9.0, FL 18
I decided that I could hurry out to the edge before a swell started in order to get this picture...

T3i: SS 1/65, ISO 100, f 7.1, FL 22
...but I thought wrong!  I successfully snapped the photo (the daredevil side of me made me do it), but I found myself caught in the next swell, and when I ran for safety the Ocean gobbled up my slippers.  I was determined to make a swim for them.  Unfortunately the water here has strong undertows, and moves incredibly fast, so I had to make the responsible decision to let them go and avoid the possibility of being swept into the cave (awww...who are we kidding?  Dave made the responsible decision as he sat safely on the top of the cliff and refused to hold my camera, while also stating he was going to tell my sisters, and requesting that I answer the following question first: "who should I call first when you meet your maker?***"  Dave should have been on the debate club, he had compelling arguments!).  Hindsight 20-20, I agreed with the right decision so I get a little bit of credit, right?  Here are my slippers just floating away...      (a note to concerned family: don't worry I exaggerated this whole part and was never in any danger...oh no, what to believe?)

T3i: SS 1/160, ISO 100, f 7.1, FL 43
Scoreboard:  Spitting Cave of Portlock: 1,  Topher: 0**

The Spitting Cave of Portlock in all its glory: The next set of pictures are a slide show of the sequence of events (Time-lapse: 20 sec).  Click on the first picture, which should activate 'full-screen' mode.  Then click directly on that photo and each subsequent photo will appear with each mouse click (just be sure to click on the photo; if you click off the photo it will exit back to this area).  Enjoy!  Thanks for reading!
(T3i: ISO 100, f-stop 4.3, FL 18, SS range varies between 1/750 to 1/1250)















***Ross, Dave has temporarily decided that you get the call.    Ha. j/k.
**Game still in progress.  I'll be back...this is a battle I intend to win.