6/29/13 Kimikaze/Golf Course
With most hikers occupied, five hikers decide to revisit Kimikaze trail and the Marpi golf course. Meeting up at the Go-Kart parking lot, Handy, Cutie, Chops, WonderWoman, and Capt. Charlie head to the old FEBC hill (Ayuyu Road) up to the turn off for Kimikaze.
This impressive formation of a rock hanging precariously from the tree trunk on the FEBC Rd.
Cutie on Kimikaze trail. The ferns are growing beautifully from recent rainfalls.
We are hungry for snacks. Since the grass areas are wet, we decide to park ourselves right on the road side under the shade of the coconut trees. Traffic is so rare that we see only one car and one biker.
Having finished our snacks, we continue on Magpi Road back toward Ayuyu Road.
There are several workout stations for us to try out, even though most of them are falling apart. Wonder Woman strikes a sit-up pose.
Back at the Go-Kart parking, we sit for a group photo: CC, WonderWoman, Handy, Chops, and Cutie.
7/6/13 Naftan Point
Another busy Sunday for most of the hikers, so the four die-hearts drive over to the Naftan trail head at Hawaiian Rock. The morning is cool for Handy, Cutie, Chops and CC to start on the trail.
Although the trail is still clear, the bushes have grown taller, and remain wet from the recent rain. We re-acquaint with hiking from the direction of Hawaiian Rock instead of Obyan Beach. So instead of climbing up the uneven coral road, we walk on a flat and clear path.
Handy walking past the large rock behind which is the path to several concrete structures for big guns, which were never used. We decide not to climb up the slippery rocks to visit the sites.
Walking past this cave, we recall Superman has earned his name by volunteering to climb down the steep slope to check it out.
Arriving at Naftan Point and being greeted by this bright sky and calm sea. We enjoy the quiet scenery.
Looking around the quiet surrounding, we discover that some people have disrupted the serenity by setting up a target practice on top of this big rock. Broken coke bottles litter the top, and bullet holes puncture the rock face.
From the Point, we can see Forbidden Island in the distance.
Fish head!
On the way back, we take the side tour to check out the cliff that used to have a fairly sturdy guardrail. Unfortunately, time and neglect have completely destroyed the guardrail.
Chops ventures to the remaining rickety frame for a closer look down the cliff that drops straight to the rocky shore below.
Looking down the north end of the cliff past the rusty metal post.
Looking down the south end of the cliff past another rusty metal post.
After having our snacks near the cliff, we don't forget to have our photo taken, with Chops, Handy, Cutie, and CC. A good and pleasant hike, not strenuous.
Next week, we hope to tackle the Laderan Tangke trail with the Bird Island Lookout excursion added on.
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