来夏威夷大岛旅行,登顶Mauna Kea绝对是我的一大期待。之前在网上看到很多人说这条路有多难,需要查刹车温度,搞得我对这段旅程充满了期待,甚至有点紧张。于是,我特意租了一台Hertz的Wrangler,准备好好挑战一下。 我们从Waipio Valley Lookout出发,大概开了一个小时左右,终于抵达了Mauna Kea Visitor Information Center。
Seeing the sunset from the summit is more spectacular but the visitor information center is a good alternative if you cannot make it to the summit. Click here for more information on how the see the sunset from both locations. Do you have a question about MaunaKea that is not answered by...
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Q:What time should I get to Mauna Kea? A: Summit visiting hours are from half an hour before sunrise through half an hour after sunset. The best way to experience Mauna Kea is to reach the summit in time for the sunset then go down to Visitor Information Center at 9...
On the drive up from Kona, we could see that both Mauna Kea & Mauna Loa, had a good bit of snow well below the summits. Our original plan was to stop at the Onizuka visitor center. Finding that it was closed, we checked with the rangers, and having an AWD ...
Any visit to the summit starts by stopping in at theMauna Kea Visitor Information Center. Located at 9,200ft the center is found at the end of the paved road. The folks here are responsible for providing visitor information and helping you out if you get into trouble, a service provided ...
Our tour only meets guests in HILO or at the Onizuka Visitor Center on Mauna Kea. We DO NOT pick up guests from Kona, Waikoloa, or any hotels not located in Hilo. Please see additional info for restrictions eg age, health, pregnancy, scuba dive, respiratory, heart, back issues, ...
The Onizuka Center for International Astronomy, also known as Hale Pōhaku, is a complex of support facilities for the telescopes and other instruments that comprise the Mauna Kea Observatory atop Mauna Kea, on Hawaiʻi island. Just below the support complex, a Visitor Information Station with ...
Maunakea Visitor Information Station. photo courtesy of ifa.hawaii.edu Winter on the summit of Maunakea can mean a few feet of snow that serves as a white blanket covering the mountain. During winter a change in weather conditions can come suddenly and change drastically. Snowstorms can create...
Co-written by Mauna Kea Visitor Information Manager David A. Byrne, this comprehensive guidebook of the Onizuka Center for International Astronomy includes in-depth information and detailed maps on sacred sites, natural history, recreation, ecology, sightseeing and important technical data on the 13 ...