Unless stated otherwise, all groups
should be assembled at the start point by 0900, and launched
by 0915 at the latest. Depending on the length of the ride,
car poolers should have their boats set up and ready to leave
the launch area a half-hour to a full hour before the launch
time - call the Trip Leader to find out.
See bottom of calendar
for explanation of tides and map
references. Click on rating icon for explanation & details.
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| E-Z Gliders #1: Kawai Nui Marsh "Overland" - A slightly modified version this year, due to our Distinguished Visitor temporarily staying in the house at the end of the canal: Meet at Kaha Street Park at 8:30, carpool will leave for Buzz's (near Kailua Beach Park) at 9:00, and we'll launch from Kaha Park by 9:30. Lunch, for those so inclined, will be at Buzz's about noon. There are 2 "portages" around bridges & over berms, so pack light and bring footwear. For the lunch bunch: Buzz's still does not accept credit cards, so bring cash - 3 mi [27/D1] |
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Rusty Lillico 286-6514 lillico(at)hawaii.rr.com |
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| Tues 5 | Steerage Board (Planning) Meeting - has been postponed to Jan 12 (next week). | ||||||||||||||
| Sat 9 |
Keehi to Kahala - Wind Direction is forecast to be westerly, thus the change of direction, but you must contact Steve the night before. There will be a mid-point put-in/take-out at the heliport by the Hilton Lagoon (Waikiki) for those who don’t wish to go the whole distance, but all paddlers must meet at the launch point (Alan's Ramp on Sand Island) at 8:00 in order to organize the carpool. Launch at 9:00. 10.2 mi [6/D1 or 14/A2]. |
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Steve Harris 226-2006 sharris(at)lava.net |
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| Tues 12 | Steerage Board (Planning) Meeting - Passamaneck Residence, 950 Koae Street, Honolulu - 6:30 to 8:30pm | Exalted Chairperson: Nora Passamaneck (908) 346-4668 |
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A twofer - Weed out the Wimps and Watch Out The Whales (Makai Range to Hawaii Kai) but after stopping for a rest at "Two Beer Beach" (Kaloko Cove), Group 2 (see below) will spend the night camping in the cove while Group 2 soldiers on to Hawaii Kai. NOT for beginners. Meet at 9:00 AM, launch is at 10:00 AM 9.5 mi. [22/E1] |
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Rusty Lillico 286-6514 lillico(at)hawaii.rr.com |
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| Sat 16 & Sun 17 |
Weed Out the Wimps with a Twist: As above, but at a more leisurely, or should we say staggered, pace: stop halfway at 2-3 Beer Beach (Kaloko Cove) and campout for the night. Get to Hawai`i Kai on Sunday morning. Same details as above: meet at 1:00 pm on Saturday, launch at 2:00 PM [22/E1]. | Chuck Ehrhorn 395-6180 ehrhorn(at)lava.net |
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| Tues 19 | Meeting - Location: Paki Hale, 3840 Paki Ave, Honolulu, 7:00 PM - Presentation: New idea: Members' Training! Sit! Stay! - for both old tars & newbies, leaders & paddlers alike will get orientation into means and ways of going on Club outings, including secrets & insights into some of our more arcane events. |
Da Prez:
Chuck Ehrhorn 395-6180 ehrhorn(at)lava.net |
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| Sun 24 |
Kapapa Island - thanks to the DLNR's seldom-enforced but always-changing rules, Kapapa is now once again selectively off-limits, this time to the very people for whom it was previously reserved - night shore fishermen. Go figure. So, with an eye to being a responsible civic example, we have decided to not spend the night on the island, but instead simply have a leisurely day-paddle. |
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Rusty Lillico 286-6514 lillico(at)hawaii.rr.com |
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| Sat 30 | Keehi Lagoon to Ewa Beach Park - along the Reef Runway and across Pearl Harbor Channel. Possible easy kite run for the high-flying set. Long carpool for this one, be ready to leave "Alan's Ramp" (see map) at 8:00 AM, launch is at 9:00. 7.5 mi. [5/D4] |
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Norm Chun 247-7610 bluec239(at)msn.com |
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| Wed 3 | Public meeting on future access to Kapapa Isle - If you've been following my occasionally snide comments recently, you've probably realized that the DLNR recently unilaterally declared Kapapa Isle off-limits to camping and night fishing under the auspices of protecting the bird colony there, a condition of coexistence that some have argued has done just fine for the last 1,200 years. They have also recently proposed initiating a community-based "stewardship" program that would set future policy for access permitting, conservation and restoration processes, signage & trash collection, whatevahs. This first meeting is an opportunity for all of us who use the isle as a kayaking destination to be heard, and hopefully be a part of the process from now on. Meeting details are explained here |
Windward Community College campus, 45-720 Keaahala Rd., Kaneohe, Alakai Bldg Rm 101. 7:00 PM |
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| Sun 7 |
E-Z Glider to the Mokes & Super Bowl Sunday Surfing Clinic - Meet at the Kailua Beach Boat Ramp at 8:00 AM and head out to the Mokulua Islands. Surfing not required, but those so inclined will get basic surf instruction and then practice with other experienced kayak surfers. If you don't have a good surf boat, contact the leaders in advance about borrowing one. Bring picnic snacks for lunch on the sand beach. No TVs or radios allowed! You can leave at noon-ish if ya just gotta get back for the 1:15 kickoff 3.5 mi RT [28/E2] | ![]() |
Jodi Dingle 951-4360 jldingle(at)hotmail.com &
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| Thurs 11 to Tues 16 |
Off-Island: Kauai South Shore - | ||||||||||||||
| Sat 13 + |
Turtletown Tour - Kualoa SRA (Chinaman's Hat) into the wilds of Kaneohe Bay in search of the no-longer-elusive Green Sea Turtle, with a stop at the Sandbar. No carpool. Launch at 8:00 AM from Kualoa County Park Campground 'A' (site of the Easter Frolic). 8.5 mi. R.T. [42/A4] |
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Matt Isono 735-3624 evil_vegita(at)hawaiiantel.net |
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| Tues 16 | Meeting - Location: Paki Hale, 3840 Paki Ave, Honolulu, 7:00 PM - Presentation: West Lana'i - Steve Harris shows slides from the recent day-tripping on Lana'i Island | Da Prez: Chuck Ehrhorn 395-6180 ehrhorn(at)lava.net |
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| Sat 20 |
Magic Island to Sans Souci and back - launch from the canoe ramp next to Waikiki Yacht Club (NOT the heliport!) at 10:00 AM. 4 mi. RT [11/D4] | ![]() |
Joe Hu 528-3600 advisor(at)aloha.net& Gary Budlong 737-8893 |
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| Fri 26 |
(Nearly) Full Moon and Fireworks Paddle. Launch at 6:00 pm from the heliport just beyond the Hilton Lagoon (access via the road behind the Ilikai Hotel). Bring snacks and drinks and some way to illuminate your boat for the paddle back. White is a good color, or light blue cayalume sticks. Please, no red or green lights: they confuse the boaters. 2mi. RT [12/D1]. | ![]() |
Gary Budlong 737-8893 | ||||||||||||
| Sun 28 |
He'eia Kea Pier to Kualoa County Park - Meet at the canoe hale by the entrance to the parking lot (at the canoe hale) at 8:30 for a 9:00AM carpool 5 mi. [37/E2] Please note the super-low tide. | ![]() |
Kate Schalk 235-8654 kschalk(at)hotmail.com |
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| Sun 7 |
Circle Rabbit Island & Black Island (Manana and Kaohikaipu) - Snorkeling and surfing. Be ready to leave Makai Range Pier at 8:30 AM 4 mi. RT [22/E1] | ![]() |
Steve Harris 226-2006 sharris(at)lava.net |
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| Tues 9 | Steerage Board (Planning) Meeting - Passamaneck Residence, 950 Koae Street, Honolulu - 6:30 to 8:30pm |
Nora Passamaneck (908) 346-4668 |
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| Sat 13 |
Sherwood Forest Surf Landing Clinic - Prequalification for the club’s neighbor island trips. Practice launching and landing Scupper Pro's (or equivalent) touring kayaks in surf conditions. Learn to implement safe procedures, observe conditions early, and practice various techniques. Meet at Sherwood Forest (Waimanalo State Recreation Area, across from the polo field), 9:00 am. | ![]() |
Alan Calhoun 291-5505 kayak-fool(at)hawaii.rr.com |
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| Tues 16 | Meeting - Location: Paki Hale, 3840 Paki Ave, Honolulu, 7:00 PM - Presentation: Chuck Ehrhorn will have us all guessing about his show called "Pavarotti on Lake Mead" | Prez:
Chuck Ehrhorn 395-6180 ehrhorn(at)lava.net |
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| Sun 21 + |
Kahe (Electric Beach) to "Old" Pokai Bay B.P. - Meet at 8:30 AM for a 9:00 carpool 11 mi. [102/C2] | ![]() |
Ed Rhinelander 497-3981 loikake(at)hawaii.rr.com |
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| Sat 27 & Sun 28 | Open Ditch Fish Twitch - Fisherpersons get to pick their own favorite spot to paddle in, and any fish caught count toward the PFT score, as long as you've paid your entry fee, and you report your catch within 24 hrs to Norm either by phone or email. | Fishmaster:Norm Chun 247-7610 bluec239(at)msn.com |
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Here we go again with theAnnual Easter Weekend FrolicApril 2-4- see here
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| Sat 10 |
E-Z-Glider: Lake Wilson - Meet at the Walker Ave. boat ramp at 9:30 for 10:00 am launch (no carpool). You’ll need a PFD, a “Freshwater Game Fishing License” ($5.00 at any sporting-goods or fishing store) and an “Entry Permit for Wahiawa Public Fishing Area, Oahu” (see below |
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Kate Schalk 235-8654 kschalk(at)hotmail.com |
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| Sun 18 |
Hui Buoy and Breakfast Bonanza. - Kaimana Beach Hotel (Sans Souci) out to the Diamond Head Buoy and back for a hearty (no host) breakfast at the Hau Tree Lanai. Meet at Sans Souci at 8:30 am for a 9:00 launch. Bring a change of clothes. Make breakfast reservations with Gary or Chuck by April 3. 3 mi. RT [13/E1]. | ![]() |
Gary Budlong 737-8893 | ||||||||||||
| Tues 20 |
Meeting Location: - Paki Hale, 3840 Paki Ave, Honolulu, 7:00 PM - Presentation: Club member Andy Collins returns from the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) with another look at the changes under way in the Papahanaumokuakea National Marine Monument |
Da Prez: Chuck Ehrhorn 395-6180 ehrhorn(at)lava.net |
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| Sat 24 + |
Follow The Leader: Maunalua Bay to Kahala, in and out of the surf. Training in paddling through white water, plus three stops for snorkeling. Meet by the dumpster in Maunalua Bay Beach Park for an 8:00 am carpool, 9:00 am launch. Life vest and tabis (reef shoes) recommended. 5 mi. [18/D2]. | ![]() |
Chuck Ehrhorn 395-6180 ehrhorn(at)lava.net |
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Tides:
When tides differ by 2 feet or more, care should be taken while paddling in river mouths and near bay openings (such as Hawaii Kai and Pearl Harbor). Tide chart graphics are for Honolulu Harbor, and are not adjusted - windward-coast tides are approx. 1-1/2 to 2 hrs earlier than Honolulu. If you hover your mouse over the tide graphic, you MIGHT see the times adjusted, to the best of my ability, for the area of the launch (particularly for fishing or other Special Events). White bars on the charts indicate the times that the moon is visible for the Islands. Chart is courtesy Hawaiian Fishing News.
Jellyfish Watches: for some reason beyond the human ken, local box jellyfish have been noted to swarm on the 9th to 11th days after each full moon.
An all-seeing eye
indicates that an aerial photo of the area is available. Hover to see file size - some can be rather large. A blue globe
will open a view in a Google Earth window, if you have it installed on your computer (you should definitely have it - it's way cool, and it's free). A down-pointing arrow
is a jump-link to a different place on the same page; an out-of-the-box arrow
will take you to another page on this site; the same icon with a black border will take you off-site.
Paddle ratings are for average weather and ocean conditions, and are often unscientifically assigned and arbitrary. It is up to each individual to assess the conditions prior to the time of launch in the light of their own experience and ability, and decide whether to go or not. If you decide to go, you must sign the trip roster and read the waiver. No signee, no kayakee. In the event of a Small Craft Advisory (SCA) or higher wind warning†, the Club-sponsored paddle is officially cancelled. Trip leaders should get a copy of the release/waiver from Joe Hu at the Club meeting or click here for an online version you can print out
†As broadcast by Radio WBA on UHF weather channels 1 or 2, or announced the night before on commercial television.
"Steerage Board" meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every second month, except where otherwise noted, at the Law Offices of Hu & Tsuji, Rm 910, 900 Fort Street Mall, Honolulu. These meetings are for the Officers and Advisory Board members to discuss business and decide future activities for the Club, and they are open to any Club member in good standing who has a Club-related issue to be dealt with outside the forum of the General Meetings. Talk to any Club Officer for details.
Lake Wilson is a privately-owned reservoir in Wahiawa, Central Oahu, that is stocked, maintained and regulated by the State, specifically and exclusively for use by freshwater sport fisherman. As such, there are several, fortunately easy, hoops you must jump through in order to gain access to the water:
If you leave it to the last minute, you can purchase a fishing permit online directly from the DLNR. You'll need a credit card and a printer, and it will cost you $1 extra per person, but it's instantaneous, and it is good for one year (12 months from date of purchase). You may also be able to pick permits up on your way there at Wahiawa Sporting Goods at 571 California Avenue, if they're open.
Hawaii's Fishing regulations are administered and enforced by the Div. of Aquatic Resources (DAR), a division of the Dept. of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR). Their site has links to all the State fishing regs, which you should read at some point...
New O‘ahu location for fishing licenses and permitsEffective immediately, commercial and freshwater fishing licenses, along with other aquatic licenses and permits, are being issued at the Division of Aquatic Resources office in Room 330 of the Kalanimoku Building, 1151 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu. Licenses and permits are no longer being issued at the first-floor counters. Hours are 8 am to 3:30 pm Monday-Friday, closed on State holidays. Division publications, such as fishing regulation booklets, are available free at the office. The Division's fish posters can also be purchased at the new license counter for the price of $3. |
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