Sunday, September 24, 2017

Hiking to Chinaman's Hat

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.
You can see where the island got it's name.  
We walked-swam in 2-3 feet of water for
about 614 yards to reach the island.
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.



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.

Here is the crew that made it minus one taking the photo.

Elder Dunham led us in some yoga poses. Here is the
tree pose.
Warrior pose.

Maybe flying back would be easier than going down the
steep rocky cliffs.

I think the view was worth it.

All safely down thank goodness.

One more thing before we headed back to Oahu.

Elder Wollenzein (Wally) recited some very
humorous cowboy poetry

He was very entertaining.

Heading back to Oahu.

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