Here are a few more souvenirs from my Hawaii road trips, other than those covered in the preceding
Hana Highway souvenirs page, and also the Mauna Kea apparel on the High Roads page earlier in this collection.
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Another one of Hawaii's classic bad roads is on the opposite corner of Maui, the Kahekili Highway winding along the northwest coast. There aren't nearly as many souvenirs for, or tourists on, this lesser-known scenic drive as with the Hana Highway, but I got this T-shirt in May 2005 at the Kaukini Gallery along the highway east of Kahakuloa village.
The north shore of Molokai island is famous for its remote Kalaupapa Peninsula (Kalawao County), where Hansen's Disease (leprosy) patients were once exiled, and still is home to a few dozen patients who chose to stay after the quarantine was lifted. The only land access is on a two-mile trail descending sea cliffs about a quarter-mile high. Some visitors hike down and back up the trail, but most ride mules. I did the mule ride on my first visit to Molokai in October 1999, but got this T-shirt on my return visit to Molokai in June 2005, at Molokai Fish & Dive in Kaunakakai.
The Hawaii Superferry inter-island auto ferry will not be in service until at least mid-2007, but the company didn't wait to sell a wide variety of Superferry merchandise like this bumper sticker (though it's dropped its original pseudo-Interstate logo, and it hasn't yet changed over all of its product designs). I have this sticker on my car and on my pickup truck (if you see it on a silver sports sedan, or the bed cap of a silver pickup in the Washington DC area, it's most likely mine), since it baffles people on multiple levels. Some think (correctly) that Hawaii doesn't yet have a ferry system. Others are thrown off by the H-4 logo, and don't think Hawaii has that many Interstates (it does, but the fourth Interstate is H-201 rather than H-4). Then there are the ones who didn't know Hawaii had Interstates at all. Whatever way, the sticker is good at making people say "huh?," which is exactly what I want from a bumper sticker ;-)
See also Introduction
page, Page 1: Joe, Montana,
Page 2: Nevada, Page
3: High roads (including one on Hawaii's Big Island), Page
4: Dalton Highway, Page 5: Alaska Highway, Page 6: Other Alaska, and Page 10: Miscellaneous
My Hot Springs and Highways home page
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