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Arizona_Jeep
02-01-2008, 08:29 PM
I am thinking about buying a home in Hawaii. I wanted to know if anyone knows of good wheeling there? I don't want to go to a non-wheeling state.:D
Propane
02-01-2008, 08:34 PM
I know there are. I've sent several kits to Hawaii:smokin:. I think Maui Offroad comes to mind.
Arizona_Jeep
02-01-2008, 08:41 PM
Thanks. I am looking at the big Island, Hawaii, so is MAui offroad in Maui, or Hawaii?
brenn18c
02-01-2008, 11:24 PM
I am from Hawaii (Oahu), born and raised, and there are soon to be no places to wheel at all. If you want to move to Hawaii, you will enjoy:
1. The weather
2. The food
3. The outdoors
That is all. Do not let people lie to you, there are hardly any places to wheel on any island in Hawaii, and all there is is mud. We have vehicle reconstruction laws in Hawaii as well as safety checks.
If you want to know more about the sad situation of off-road in Hawaii, I point you to www.4x4boyz.com
Arizona_Jeep
02-02-2008, 07:08 PM
Ooh, that sucks. MArk Hawaii of the list now.
I am from Hawaii (Oahu), born and raised, and there are soon to be no places to wheel at all. If you want to move to Hawaii, you will enjoy:
1. The weather
2. The food
3. The outdoors
That is all. Do not let people lie to you, there are hardly any places to wheel on any island in Hawaii, and all there is is mud. We have vehicle reconstruction laws in Hawaii as well as safety checks.
If you want to know more about the sad situation of off-road in Hawaii, I point you to www.4x4boyz.com
I have lived on the Big Island for about 40 years, run a 4x4 fab shop and we wheel on about 130 different trails. Oahu sucks for wheeling, but the Big Island and Kauai have tons of places to go. On this island there is every type of terrain you can think of, sand, mud, snow, and some of the best rock crawling in the world.
I have no idea why this guy is saying what he is saying but it is very far from the truth.
Here are some pic of the Big Island:
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g210/RockCrawlingHawaii/20040726002658_mana1.jpg
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g210/RockCrawlingHawaii/f26d1837.jpg
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g210/RockCrawlingHawaii/Thewall.jpg
Ya, only mud over here :shaking:
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g210/RockCrawlingHawaii/flow1.jpg
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g210/RockCrawlingHawaii/DVC00035.jpg
This is one of about 20 trails over on Kauai(it's a small island) called Powerline Trail:
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g210/RockCrawlingHawaii/KA10.jpg
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g210/RockCrawlingHawaii/MVC-094S.jpg
If you do come over, let us know and we'll go wheel, you won't be disappointed, it's a great place.
http://rockcrawlinghawaii.yuku.com/
Arizona_Jeep
02-02-2008, 11:05 PM
Damn, that puts it back on the list. Nice buggy, 42's? What kind of tire size is common for wheeling aorund there?
Thanks, Yes, those are 42's, most of the guys are running 35's to 37's. A few have 40's to 44's but they are mostly big mud trucks.
brenn18c
02-03-2008, 07:36 AM
Hey, I know there are a couple of you, but seeing that he has Arizona in his name, he is going to be sad. How does it feel to be one of only a handful of rock buggies that I can probably count on two hands?:smokin:
I was wrong about the big island, I knew that the lava fields would probably be a good spot, I hope you dont go through too many tires.:flipoff2:
hey Op, why dont you tell us more about why you want to move to Hawaii, I mean you kind of only gave us a small amount of criteria. Each island is different and one may suit you more than the other.
Arizona_Jeep
02-03-2008, 10:04 AM
The biggest reason is for the beauty, I am thinking about trying to keep my home here in Utah, and buy a smaller home in Hawaii.
brenn18c
02-03-2008, 11:47 AM
Thats a good reason. With that in mind, avoid Oahu. Kauai and Hawaii (The big island) are beautiful but infrastructure is low. Maui is a good mix of both. my 2 cents.
But the only place to wheel on Maui is private land,(or the race track during an event) and very little of that.
The Big Island is not only the flows, even though it is frick'n awesome rock crawling. There are trails all over the mountains, cinder cones and cinder fields, beach trails with killer diving and fishing, There are places to wheel all over the place. I have shipped my rig to and wheeled on every island in Hawaii(other then Lanai), even on Oahu(I won the Hawaii Top Truck Challange two years in a row, built the first rockbuggy in Hawaii) and have also wheel in most of the western US including Arizona, The Big Island is right up there, as good or better,,,,,,,, and in the summer, I don't have keep dumping ice in the floor to keep from getting a frick'n heat stroke.
Arizona_Jeep
02-03-2008, 01:52 PM
Well I booked a trip to head out in April. It is to the big island. We are leaving 9:00am April 12th from Salt Lake.
thebeeter
02-20-2008, 07:31 PM
the wife and i hiked the powerline trail about 3 years ago during a wet time. it makes the tank trap look easy, huge ruts and way deep mud. i was wondering if there were trucks that could survive that trail when wet.
any more pics. of it?
kauaiboy89
09-03-2008, 07:03 AM
the wife and i hiked the powerline trail about 3 years ago during a wet time. it makes the tank trap look easy, huge ruts and way deep mud. i was wondering if there were trucks that could survive that trail when wet.
any more pics. of it?
love that trail, its pretty much in my back yard!
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