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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Kauai March 2025 day 3

Waimea Canyon Tour

Waimea Canyon
Another view point with Waimea river below us

one more photo..

I wanted to do a Waimea Canyon tour this trip as I remember it being really nice. 
It's nice to be driven around after the big hike yesterday and take it easy for the day, although we had to get up early at 6am to get to Waipouli as Princeville is too far for the pickup. Another homemade spam sandwich breakfast day! 

Rosario is the guide and driver who is quite good.
He reminded us that Kauai is one of the oldest island and made of 1 crater (not 2). And the crater collapsed on itself that form Waimea Canyon. 
Most of the island are not accessible by car (>80%). As the car rental lady said, there's only1 road with 1 lane. If you go up the mountain, come back to the ocean to go home by plane =)  

Bill, Rosario and chickens

The chickens are let loose during a hurricane and they were somehow never caught by locals for food. I think the locals have decided to keep them as tourist attraction and made up some stories of them being too tough to eat. Ask any local and they have jokes like boil the chicken with rocks and eat the rocks and throw out the chicken. 

One of the spot we missed last year is the spouting horn in Poipu. The guide told us the banyan tree at the back of this spot is the mother of the Banyan tree in Lahaina Maui. 
The mum of the Banyan tree in Lahaina
Pretty sunflower field along the way
Beautiful safari-like trees
It was raining too hard that I didn't get a good picture of the spouting horn. It made a sound by another lava tube while more than 1 lava tubes made up the spout. 

Spouting horn
We went to the swinging bridge at Halapepe. The town is very cute and background for the cartoon for Lilo and Stitch.  
Swinging bridge at Hanapepe
Lilo and stitch town! 
Next stop is Kauai coffee which was a re-visit from 10 years ago. Difference is it's much bigger and more developed now. They used to just put out coffee canisters and you do your own refill. Now somebody is metering the coffee! 
Coffee making appliances

Cute coffee cups and signs
Then we went to Waimea Canyon for the lookout followed by lunch at Kokee lodge. Lunch place was a total tourist trap but to be expected. 
I don't remember going to the Waimea museum but it turns out to be very interesting. They have an old map of Kauai in 1891 showing the documentation of the parts of the island. 
Kauai old map at the museum
We ended the trip with a walk to Waimea town and went to the pier. There's a cute seesaw there with 4 people willing to demonstrate how unstable it is!
Waimea town Pier

Part of the 19 miles of beautiful white sand beach in Kauai
We had a steak salad in our room with some poke and musubi from the Musubi food truck 
Musubi food truck

Homemade steak salad in our room
Complete with a beautiful sunset

Kauai March 2025 Day 1&2

Kauai Trip 2025 

Got another Westin resort deal and off to Kauai we go! I have forgotten how beautiful Kauai is. Everywhere is a postcard view. Going during March which is winter season is also cooler. We got lucky that only one day was too rainy to go out. Most of the days it just have sporadic rain that clear out in 10 mins. 
Waimea River at Waimea Canyon

The Westin at Princeville is great. Arrival day usually involves grocery runs and setup for the next 5 days. Did a Costco run to get steaks, produce and booze to last us 5 days. We are supposed to have an Island view room but we can see the ocean from our patio and whales sighting for the whole time. Find myself perching in the balcony whenever we are in the room during day time to watch for whales =) 

View from the room with whales spouting periodically

View of our balcony with the mountains behind

Westin studio apt

Day 2 Waterfall Hike
10 years ago Bill and I failed to conquer the trail to the  Hanakāpīʻai Falls. 
This time we did it!

It's a 300ft waterfall that is about 4 miles from the start of the trail head. So 8 miles round trip. But it took close to 7 hours as half of the time it's on non-maintained trail. 
This time we are better prepared and the weather is cooler.  
Homemade Spam sandwich before the hike.. yum

The waterfall is spectacular but I never understood that as a destination to be honest 😁. Why do people hike to waterfall just to eat some trail mix and walk back? hmm.. 
Putting a human being to give the perspective of how large this fall is

The parking lot to the trail head is no longer open to public easily. So we have to meet at a parking lot to get a shuttle ride to the trail head. So if you are not back by 530pm, be prepared to hitchhike!
Shuttle to trail head

Alrite.. let's do this
this is same trail head as Kalalau trail

But it's still a very grueling hike with lots of slippery mud and treacherous rocks. 
There's 6 stream crossing with relatively fast water. But I love the stream as it allowed me to clean my shoes and hands which just gets sooo dirty in the trail (I know, I have OCD)

One of the stream crossing

Are we really doing this again? hmm

Loads of mud and sharp slippery rocks that takes a lot of balance and concentration to navigate
Mud and more mud..

But the view along the way is still one of the best in my life and reminder of why it's done by everyone all the time
View of Kauai craggy coast behind us 
The beach where the trails split

Peekaboo of the waterfall .. so near yet so far

Craggy mountains
Streams along the way
I was glad that we made it and check it off our list. 
yes.. we didn't die.. just all muddy

Before and after! muddy shoes!

After the hike, we went back to the room to clean all the muddy stuff and had dinner at the Bistro. This is a nice restaurant at Kilauea area that has a good pork chop and local shrimps. They also have a fried croquette that's quite tasty.  
Bistro dinner


Monday, October 14, 2024

Paso Robles Wine Tasting Oct 2024

3 day trip to Paso Robles wine country

Since we have to collect our wines from Fratelli Perata, we decide to do it in person. Partially to celebrate belated birthday for me and also to see what a wine collection event entails. 

Epoch Winery

We decide to stay at Paso Robles Inn this time as I wanted to live downtown Paso to enjoy the convenient of walking to places for this trip. 
Paso Inn has a nice patio area that we really enjoyed on top of having regular hotel amenities so that worked out really well for this trip. They are sold out for the weeekend due to the Pioneer parade so we were lucky to book early enough to get the room 

Paso Robles Inn room

They also have a wine tasting event at Piccolo Hotel @ the Piper. The wines are not very good except for the white which is decent. 
However, Jennifer who worked that weekend is super nice and had some fun chats with her. First is we had no idea it's the Pioneer day parade on Sat. And she told us to expect some antique tractors and free beans giveaway and downtown being closed.  

The piper pouring the Thatcher wine all weekend

She also recommended Bushuong across the street and we liked the wine enough to sign up with them too. They only have a tasting room downtown. But the owner likes to collect records, record players, amplifiers. Jason did our tasting and he's super nice and cool too. Tannat was a new grape to me and they do a single varietal that's outstanding. 

Bushong tasting room which is very cool

We grab a quick dinner @ the Hatch as it's travel day and we are both pretty tired. The Hatch is an interesting place. Michelin guide and they are famous for rotisserie chicken and cool cocktails. We shared their half chicken with an excellent cornbread. 

Dinner at the Hatch

We woke up bright and early the next morning and checked out the parade. 

Bean cooking in the AM for distribution at lunch
Beautiful horses in the parade

There are some cool antique tractors that's very impressive 
Shots of the parade going by

Old tractor 1

Steam tractor and also old

This tractor is ridiculous

After watching the parade till 1030am, we have to leave to drink wine =) 

First stop Turley 
Turley been on my radar but not enough to sign for their wine club. They do a lot of zinfandels and that day the tasting was done with Juvenile zin (which is 50 years old vine), and a J Dusi paper street  Zinfandel that they made into their zin. They also have a Amadeus Zinfandel and Presenti Zin. Presenti is the current winery location where they bought the winery with the old vines Zin. 

My impression is Juvenile is the right price tag at $24 for a casual drinking. I really think J Dusi Zin has potential to age well so got that to keep for a couple of years to see where it goes. 

Turley tasting room

2nd stop Fratelli Perata 
There's a casual Italian food to go with about 8 wines tasting at Fratelli. Pretty nice low key event that we really enjoyed and collected our wine
Fratelli Perata wine collection party


After the party we head back to the hotel and walked around downtown and drank more wine at Bushong before we called it a night. 

The next day will be a big drinking day. So we went to Joe's place for breakfast and we enjoyed that 

Joe's place famous biscuit and gravy, with interesting Ranchero sauce

3rd winery Epoch 
Epoch is the high end winery for the trip. It's a little over the top (tasting by appointment only, locked gate, greeted by a glass of Rose by your server at the door, flight of wine all poured and ready to go and a can of complimentary water to go).. and u pay for it too =) $40 per tasting! 
Unfortunately we didn't enjoy the red wines there. To my palette the wine does not have enough sweetness and seems astringent and not enjoyable. Their white wine ironically is very good but it's not part of the wine tasting and has to be requested after the red wine tasting. Also the bottles are too pricy. 
Epoch winery, greeted by Sherman our server at the door

Beautiful property and 2nd in the world for winery design

4th stop Linne Calado 
This is a fun winery. Their kitten Francisco was sleeping beside our tasting settee for almost the whole time. They have 2 dogs running around. Reminded us of the wineries in the valley. 
They are also tasting by appointment only and their wine is better than Epoch. Unfortunately their bottle start at $90 and just can't justify it. But we will go back for tasting as they are fun. 
Francisco cat with our tasting

5th stop J Dusi
This winery is a return for us. Their winemaker Janelle made an impression last year when we tried her Paper street series. So want to see what's her release this year. 
It turns out they are doing an event to match the release of Turley's J Dusi Zin, by Janelle debuting her own version of J Dusi Zin too. So we had fun trying snacks and trying that zin. And we did buy a bottle of that as it would be fun to try it with the Turley together. 

J Dusi wine tasting with Janelle's mum snack of Polenta and wrapped chorizo


After this we are pretty much done with winery tasting. Went back to the hotel and ate dinner at Il Cortile which is my favorite Italian place in Paso. They have a truffle risotto that is to die for. And everything is always well executed with homemade pasta, authentic Italian ingredients and good service. 

Il Cortile dinner with Carpacio with truffles, truffles Risotto, Homemade pasta with Italian sausage and scallops with truffle oil


Fun shots for the trip


We are set for Thanksgiving and Xmas!