Today was the zipline! We got up extra early (6:00 am) and drove to Haleakala. On the way I called Jeff, my insurance guy, and asked about my coverage. He said that I was indeed covered in Hawaii. Since we had to pass the airport to get to Haleakala, we decided to stop by on the way back and ask for our money back.
When we got to the ziplining place, I realized that we were about an hour early (I had written the time we needed to check in on the itinerary, but I thought that was the time the tour started, so I had planned to get there early). Anyway, I used that time to call a few rental car places in case I needed to threaten to return my car if they didn't refund the insurance money.
When it was time to check in, we went up to the counter. I started filling out the waivers, while Nephi went to the restroom. I really had to go too, but by the time I had finished the waivers, the truck that cleans out the porta-potties was there and so I couldn't go. We geared up and started our hike. I had to pee the WHOLE time.
At each zipline, they had information about a native Hawaiian bird. I am not sure what the point was exactly, but it was interesting. It was good practice in reading Hawaiian, because they would have the names written and I would hear them say it, so I got an idea on how to say certain letters.
There were 5 ziplines. The first 4 were pretty wimpy, but fun. I did hit the landing wrong on the fourth one and scraped my leg. I was totally fine, but I got a pretty good flesh wound. The fifth zipline was awesome. It was huge.
Our guides, Sterling and Sal, were decently nice. Sal would crack jokes the whole time, but when people in the group made jokes he seemed annoyed. I thought that was a weird character trait. I mean, people take cues from other people. If you are joking around, other people will start joking around too, but he didn't seem to like it when others did. It was really weird.
After the ziplines we had to hike back to the starting point. I am pretty sure there is usually a van, but that for some reason it wasn't there. It was okay though (minus the disgusting dirt/dust that kicked up and got my shoes and feet all nasty).
When we said goodbye to Haleakala, we headed back down to the Dollar Rent-a-Car. I was full of ammo and ready to go, but I am always nice first. I explained the situation to the lady and she took off the insurance, no problem. I thought that was good, so we kept the car. It was really more convenient that way anyway.
We drove around looking for lunch. Eventually we found a "mall," though Nephi and I couldn't agree on what to eat. He got fish tacos from a Rubio's rip off, and I got pad thai from a thai restaurant. Mine wasn't very good, but Nephi liked his.
I really wanted to go to the pool, so when we got back to the hotel we lathered ourselves in sunscreen (we are both white white white) and headed down. We took the laptop and checked all of our internet stuff. I went swimming and Nephi slept. About an hour later we headed up to the room and were lazy for the rest of the afternoon.
We made a dinner reservation at Kimo's for 7:00 pm. We asked for preferred seating (patio facing the ocean). It was really nice. Nephi and I dressed up (something we never do) and went to dinner. We ordered top sirloin and teriyaki top sirloin and split both. I REALLY liked the teriyaki sirloin. It was soooo good.
On the way to dinner we stopped by a shop to buy Nephi some $10 bug spray. He is getting eaten alive...I have no bites at all. Weird how that works sometimes.
By the time we made it back to the room I was beat. I lied down and fell asleep pretty much instantly.
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