Wow! This was great! The suspense of feral dogs...I am glad you didn't meet a pack along the way... then the adventure with being a little lost ( I love getting lost) ha ha Then those darn ankle twists - 4 times...I think...you just keep on going (I will remember that!) I loved seeing the landscape along with you...we had a 2 week hawaii trip planned about 5 years ago but we were blessed with 2 of our grandchildren and they thought disney would be more fun....so....I would still love to go someday! You never cease to amaze me with your humor, your endurance and your ability to conquer any situation any mountain or trail you are on. Thanks for sharing and making it so interesting along the way!
Thinking of doing just the climb by myself toward the end of this year. Not sure I'll be able to find anyone to go with me (don't know many trail runners on Maui, actually). I appreciate this video.
Kerry Ward does not have as many subs as He ought to because he sets too good of an example for the rest of the world. Why do most all wholesome channels lack subscribers? If my observation is inaccurate then I apologize.
Thanks for the view of the early part of the trail. I am hiking up from Kaupo to the summit next month, and had some concerns about getting lost in the early going. Looks like I need to pay close attention to the markers until I reach the park entrance. After that, it looks like you could almost eyeball it to the top, though the trail is better marked.
Greg, it will depend on how long you plan to take. For me, a 12l pack would be excessive. Mid-size should be good - especially if you plan on pumping or filtering water.
kerry watch your runs all the time please carry on doing more
Absolutely. Have many still needing editing (45 or so) that I have not gotten to since I'm busy doing more of the adventures.
Kerry - LOVE the videos, keep em coming!
Will do for sure.
Moving to Maui very soon and doing this is on the top of my list. Pleasure to watch and your commentary hilarious!!
Alba, let me know how the route goes for you. It is a great time, for sure.
Dude, you're hard core.
Very inspiring and motivational. Thanks so much for sharing. Really been enjoying your videos. :)
More to come for sure. So many unedited pieces to put out still
Awesome video! Got me through 8 miles on the treadmill.
Wow! This was great! The suspense of feral dogs...I am glad you didn't meet a pack along the way... then the adventure with being a little lost ( I love getting lost) ha ha Then those darn ankle twists - 4 times...I think...you just keep on going (I will remember that!) I loved seeing the landscape along with you...we had a 2 week hawaii trip planned about 5 years ago but we were blessed with 2 of our grandchildren and they thought disney would be more fun....so....I would still love to go someday! You never cease to amaze me with your humor, your endurance and your ability to conquer any situation any mountain or trail you are on. Thanks for sharing and making it so interesting along the way!
This video was so fun to watch while winter running on treadmill.
Thanks for letting me know. Treadmills are the perfect place to watch something like this.
Great video once again. Thanks
I'm waiting for the next! Please go run 😀
Thinking of doing just the climb by myself toward the end of this year. Not sure I'll be able to find anyone to go with me (don't know many trail runners on Maui, actually). I appreciate this video.
Kerry Ward does not have as many subs as He ought to because he sets too good of an example for the rest of the world. Why do most all wholesome channels lack subscribers? If my observation is inaccurate then I apologize.
Here is the GPS track from the run: connect.garmin.com/activity/476413518
The clouds in the background at around 18:30 look like a possible skyline... and then I remembered it was Hawaii!
At 39:15...not a nene...a chukar franklin. Nevertheless, I know Maui well and that was pretty impressive. One hell of a run.
Thanks for the view of the early part of the trail. I am hiking up from Kaupo to the summit next month, and had some concerns about getting lost in the early going. Looks like I need to pay close attention to the markers until I reach the park entrance. After that, it looks like you could almost eyeball it to the top, though the trail is better marked.
Run/Hike, correct?
How big a running vest is needed to do this? Was think 5L or 12L and leaning towards a 12L vest.
Greg, it will depend on how long you plan to take. For me, a 12l pack would be excessive. Mid-size should be good - especially if you plan on pumping or filtering water.
"Firewood" my ass... that guy was sketchy af