Hawaii 2015
Check Out our Hawai´i Trip...Oahu and Kauai.
For a lot of Fun and Action check out:
Godspeedadventures.com
and
Hawaii-Reise-Tipps.de
Music:
The White Panda - The Midnight Life
Pekelo Cosma - Hanohano Na Kanaka
Disclosure - You & Me feat. Eliza Doolittle (Flume Remix)
Lorde - Tennis Court (Flume Remix)
Haiku Stairs: The ILLEGAL Stairway to Heaven
This was filmed with the DJI Mavic:
The Haiku Stairs, or better known as the Stairway to Heaven is on the Island of Oahu in Hawaii. This is one of the absolute coolest hikes I have ever done. And its so incredibly unfortunate that it is illegal. When I heard that there were plans to remove the stairs entirely from the mountain, I was disappointed. Hopefully Hawaii wont allow this to happen. And the stairs will be allowed to reopen to the public instead.
Would you hike this if it was Legal? How much would you be willing to pay?
Behind the Scenes, with Whatsinside:
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Hawaii Board of Water Supply owns the land:
Here is some information on the Yosemite Half Dome Lottery:
People die hiking half dome, yet it is still open to the public... Sign a waiver, make people pay some cash, and boom. Profit.
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