I never thought I could walk there, not even in my wildest dreams. Well, I dreamt about it, but it was more of a nightmare. I remember watching a video of Uncle Gary and his friends floating to the island and having a hard time. That video was not a good experience. But as things have it, when you're in the presence of great people, we do great things.
I guess The Judge’s friend monitored the tide height throughout the month and noticed that the tide was very low on this day. The Judge set up an Annual Kualoa BBQ. Although we haven't done one of these before as an OAG group. I guess this is the start of some kind of tradition. *Make sure you understand the tide report and know the route before trying to walk to Chinaman's Hat, not doing so can end up in tragedy
We met at Kualoa Regional at 8:30am, but didn't get to start until 9:00am. Not only OAG's were there, other of The Judge’s friends and family were there as well. I'd say about 30 of us in total. I brought Shell, the kids, and M's friends Things 1 and Things 2. All the OAG's made, except Proo who had to work.
We didn't know where to start, so we just tried to line up in front of the island and bee line it. Dozens of other people were on their way already to the island.
The water level was low above knee high I'd say. Everyone was having a hard time keeping their balance, but we managed. The walk to Chinaman's Hat was pretty far, about 1/2 mile or so. It took us 1/2 hour to walk there. We had no problems. The Judge tackled the summit first. The rest of us walked around the island to the hidden beach. We would actually stay here the entire time.
Shell and her friends had a blast. I was so happy for them. They really enjoyed it. Jared had fun in the tide pools trying to catch fish. The kids jumped off the rock into the water taking lots of pictures. We decided not to tackle the summit as the kids rather just play in the water. We stayed a few hours and headed back to Kualoa.
The water level rose, albeit only 2 inches or so. Some parts got chest high, but not more than that. It felt more rough going back. The tide obviously got more rough. We got to our picnic spot and set up, It took us a while to set up and The Judge and Chris had to cook the food on the grill. Chris got this amazing hibachi, one that his grandpa built 50 years ago.
The food was top notch. Young Kumu even pounded poi. We had so much. I drank and ate so much as well. I have to go back on my diet after today. For now it was a great feast.
Walking to the hat
Picture of us at hidden beach
M jumping off the rock
In the back of the hat
Jared on the tube
Group photo at Chinaman's Hat
BBQ after going to Chinaman's Hat