2025 Waʻahila Wanderer Thank You
Thank you to each runner who showed up ready to tackle the heat, hills, and humidity — and still somehow managed to smile (or at least grimace) at the finish line.
Thank you to each runner who showed up ready to tackle the heat, hills, and humidity — and still somehow managed to smile (or at least grimace) at the finish line.
To our wonderful Runners, Volunteers, and Supporters, Jacque and I want to extend a huge thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of the 4th Wa’ahila Wanderer’s Trail Race. Your participation,enthusiasm, and support made this year’s event possible. First and foremost, a round of applause to all the runners who tackled the aggressive…
What: Waʻahila Wanderer
Date: 4/23/2022
Time: 7am start
Where: Wa’ahila Ridge State Park
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What: Wa’ahila Wanderer (NEW)
Date: 6/12/2021
Time: 8am start
Where: Wa’ahila Ridge State Park
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.