CHINAMAN'S HAT HIKE
| We love our service at BYU-H but we try and make the best of our P-Days. This is the brave group that decided to tackle Chinaman's Hat. |
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| You can see where the island got it's name. |
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| We walked-swam in 2-3 feet of water for about 614 yards to reach the island. |
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| I wasn't so sure I wanted to go to the top but with a little encouragement I forged ahead. At least there were some "handholds" in the rocky crevices. |
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| Here is where I was holding on for dear life. I tried not to look down. I hope the view is worth it on top. |
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| Here is the crew that made it minus one taking the photo. |
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| Elder Dunham led us in some yoga poses. Here is the tree pose. |
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| Warrior pose. |
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| Maybe flying back would be easier than going down the steep rocky cliffs. |
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| I think the view was worth it. |
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| All safely down thank goodness. |
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| One more thing before we headed back to Oahu. |
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| Elder Wollenzein (Wally) recited some very humorous cowboy poetry |
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| He was very entertaining. |
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| Heading back to Oahu. |














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