

Poli Poli Springs is a part of the Kula Forest Preserve, at about 6,000 ft. elevation. It is filled with many kinds of non-native trees. It is just below Haleakala National Park. You can actually hike from the summit in the National Park, down a trail on state land and end up down in Poli Poli.






But it also seemed unusual to find young Eucalyptus trees growing alongside mature conifers.

There was a cave on a short spur trail. As I looked out from the cave, Russell was captured in the beaming light at the mouth of the cave.
By early afternoon, the clouds started to roll in. It made us both feel like we truly were somplace in the Pacific-Northwest, or Northern California. . . not Maui!?
Lots of fallen branches and trunks covered in bright green lichens and the most beautiful snag, quite dramatic in the clouded light.
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