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| Molokai | Backpacking Posted: Tue July 25, 2006 05:49 AM UTC
I will be backpacking Molokai in a few weeks and was wondering what parks are actually camping friendly and have water, I have found alot of sites but they all conflict each other. Also I will be going alone, any particular places to stay away from?
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| Molokai | RE: Backpacking Posted: Mon July 31, 2006 07:11 PM UTC
I can't help you too much, we had a rental car and just drove around for the day. I have a few first impressions which are;
No bus transportation and everything is spread out with little traffic. You will have to hitchhike, it’s too far/too hot to walk anywhere. Head into town, a short walk from the ferry terminal. Ask your questions at the general store, you will find it. They will be very helpful. It's $40USD one way by ferry, from pier #3 in Lahaina. It Leaves around 7:30am. You will probably meet some locals on the ferry that can give you some info and/or a ride. It's beautiful and VERY quiet. Have a great time.
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