Saturday Training 9-17-05
"Tantalus Trek Loop" Meeting time: 5:50 am Starting time: 6:00 am Meeting place: Hawaii Nature Center lower parking lot Training: 1 or more Tantalus Trek loops Distance: 10 miles per loop
"Tantalus Trek Loop" Meeting time: 5:50 am Starting time: 6:00 am Meeting place: Hawaii Nature Center lower parking lot Training: 1 or more Tantalus Trek loops Distance: 10 miles per loop
Someone sent me some pictures from the finish of the Triple Trek. I apologize for not getting these up earlier, they are great photos. Clicking on the photo will open it up larger. Aloha, Bob
We have probably all been glued to CNN this past week and each of us has been touched in some way by what we have seen in the aftermath of the devastation and heartbreak caused by Katrina. Roger Wrublik (a HURT Veteran and finisher) has organized a relief effort in support of Dr. Tyler Curiel….
The results from this past Saturday’s Triple Trek have been posted. Click here to view both the men’s and women’s results. Results have also been posted on the right side of the site under Race Results. I was able to get a few photo’s from the start of the race and during Lap 1. They…
This Saturday (9/3/05) is the Tantalus Trek (10 miles) and Triple Trek (50K) race. Start time for the 50K racers is at 5:30 a.m. and the 10 mile Trek race starts at 7:00 a.m. Racers, don’t forget to pick up your packet at the Running Room (on Kapahulu) either 8/31, 9/1, or 9/2 between 10:00…
Aloha Athletes ! Last Sunday’s Bob McAllaster’s 47th Birthday Run, followed by a surprise birthday party at Cheryl’s house was really fun ! Thanks to eeveryone who came and ran different portions of the run and special thanks to Rex for some great grinds and to John and PJ for bringing drinks. Also, special thanks…
Aloha! This Saturday, 27 August, Na Ala Hele is seeking volunteers to come out and help on a project called the Makiki Watershed Awareness Initiative or commonly known as Makiki WAI ("WAI" is Hawaiian for water). What to expect: The new Makiki Aboretum Trail will be the focus of work. It will connect the lower…
Mahalo to all of you who took the time to come out and work this past Saturday! As a result of your efforts, the armpit high trenches on Manoa Cliffs Trail are history. Am certain that runners and hikers alike will enjoy the now gentle trail. We have more work to do in the future…
We are occasionlly having problems with the subscription service we use for the www.hurthawaii.com blog. I am trying to monitor this and correct the issue. Remember you can always access the blog by using the blog address (www.hurthawaii.com) in your web browser. Aloha, Bob
I just want to thank everyone who came out to support and run in Sunday’s training run. It was a beautiful day on the trails and lots of runners (See below for the some of the names) took advantage to get out on the trails. First, thanks to Don Fallis and Cheryl Loomis (and their…
Hopefully Mike Garcia will be posting some information and perhaps even some photos from this past Saturday’s work day. (??) However, I just want to say thank you for the work that was done!! I have heard around 12 people showed up to do some hard work on an eroded section of the Manoa Cliffs…
My apologies for the late posting (I was on vacation), however I have posted the results from the August 13, Maunawili Out & Back, 22 mile race. Click here for the results. Kat Tagaca has also posted the photos that Rex Vlcek was taking during the race. Click here or look under Photo Albums on…
HURT enjoys the privilege of partnerships with State and Federal agencies that hold the responsibility of protecting Oʻahu public lands. Those partnerships are based upon mutual trust and cooperation and shared concerns for the ʻaina. To keep that trust and continue to be provided the opportunity to host trail events, we (HURT) must understand and abide by rules that govern our partner agencies.
HURT does organize and facilitate official trail maintenance only when coordination with our partners has occurred. All trail work is performed under the supervision of a permitted individual with advance permissions. Some trails are off-limits for HURT to perform trail maintenance due to the sensitive flora. No HURT trail maintenance will occur outside of these parameters.
HURT and its partner agencies require that no self-directed trail maintenance occur on publicly-owned trails. Any individuals performing trail work outside of official HURT-organized events, are doing so on their own accord and will be held personally responsible by State and Federal agencies for any violations. Such activity could jeopardize our relationships with partner agencies and lead to inability to use public lands for our events.