Today was another long day of driving. I left early drove back up Saddle Road between Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa. This time I took the road to the weather observatory on Mauna Loa. It is located at an elevation of 11150 feet. The road is one lane and paved, but being paved is a vague definition. It is very rough and full of potholes over most of the distance. It is about 16 miles to the weather observatory which is also the trailhead for a 3.8 mile hike to the crater.
I returned back to the Saddle Road and then went back up to the Mauna Kea Visitors Info Center. I joined the caravan to the summit that was lead by an astronomer. This tour was very informative as we first saw a video on the history of the observatories and then on the summit, our guide gave us good info on the various observatories on the summit. After he left us, I hiked the short distance to the true summit of the mountain. I was surprised that the climb did not leave me gasping for air!
It was rainy farther down the mountain and dark by the time I got back to Kona.
WSEA Nov. 2024 Article
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Fact that photos generally flatten out hills, the trail to the summit must have been quite steep.
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