Sightseeing on Oahu outside of Pearl Harbour
Tantalus Lookout out to Diamond Head |
I just took the opportunity to visit my former flatmate in Hawaii for a week. So good to see her. A good opportunity to tick off visiting a friend using a single flight considering she had indicated intention to move back to the USA mainland. It was also so good to fly to a destination without switching flights. I never really connected that the USA can be just a 9 hour and 35 minute flight from Brisbane. I mean sure it's just Hawaii, not the mainland USA. But still it's the USA and the culture associated.
Plan for this trip was simple and clear. Visit my friend, see more of Hawaii, watch some college basketball, and get some beach sun life. And well as I write this post I feel it was mostly achieved. Alas the weather didn't really cooperate in terms of getting a few beach days. Was it the most inspirational travel I've ever completed, no. It was just a week. What was different this trip was the feeling of not being on the move. This trip had only one real stop. Be it I stayed at my friend's place a few nights, and then in the same hotel for the rest. It was still only a short drive between stops. Like staying in different suburbs. Normally over a week I would have moved through 3 European cities, perhaps 2 countries.
Blowing by the Blowhole
Heading to the North Shore for Shave Ice
The surf at North Shore. How about some wind instead? |
Driving on Oahu isn't that relaxing
Another point worth noting of Hawaii is I now understand the need for a car if going around Hawaii. It's a volcanic mountain island with steep ups and downs you need to get around. There is an overland rail network under construction when it will be ready and just how useful it will be is a hot topic for the locals. I can confirm I didn't enjoy the driving in Hawaii. I ended up in an upgraded convertible too big for relaxed driving when still converting driving sides, and terrible to park. The roads were not always that well maintained, drivers were aggressive in their big trucks, and speed limits were never respected on highways. Somehow safety was assumed during all this and I just could not believe these drivers respect the risk of injury they impose on pedestrians or other drivers. Driving seemed too much like "my lane, my speed, so get out of my way".Relaxing by watching College Basketball and visiting Sports Bars
The following days, after having dropped off the hire car were spent in Honolulu itself. The idea being that I could still catch up with my friend, and then spend the days going to the beach, and then see some basketball at night. Alas the weather didn't play ball. I only had the one day of true sunshine suitable to tanning. My last full day. The other days were therefore spent walking up and back into Honolulu, and around the Ala Moana Shopping Centre where my hotel was. I guess I wasn't so silly booking the hotel next to the biggest outdoor shopping mall after all. Knew it was to be winter and hence wanted the backup plan knowing full well coastal towns can be boring if the beach is out of the question. Co-incidentally chain sports bar restaurant Buffalo Wild Wings wasn't far from my hotel either. Allowing me to sit and watch the NBA live. You can't do that in Australia at night. The bar here became my second feed zone. Cheap if you get it in happy hours. And yes from 10pm until close I found was one... how cool is that?I spent 2 nights watching the basketball at the University of Hawaii. A men's and women's game. Ironically someone gave me a free ticket to the men's game at the gate. So technically I financially supported the women's basketball program more if you exclude food and drink sales. Alas neither game was very busy even if they are the biggest indoor sporting codes on the island. I had to remember Hawaii is about surfing not normal American sports. Poor cheerleaders had hardly anyone to inspire.