Kapena Falls: In The Waterfall
The small waterfall at kapenas
KAPENA FALLS CLIFF JUMPING!
KAPENA FALLS IS A HIDDEN GEM!! VERY BEAUTIFUL, AND SO CLOSE TO WAIKIKI!
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Cliff jumping starts at 3:52!
How to get to Kapena Falls is at the end of the video! So watch the whole thing to see the full experience!
Kapena Falls Cliff Jumping
Had fun hiking and cliff jumping
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Music: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Can't Hold Us (feat. Ray Dalton)
howzitboy hikes: Kapena falls
Really beautiful waterfall like 10 minutes from town. I haven't been here in ages and I had a free morning so why not! The hike to the falls takes about 10 minutes! The only negatives are the tons of mosquitoes and graffiti...
Hawaii 4K - Waterfall and Cliff Jumping near Waikiki - Kapena Falls - DJI Mavic Pro
Hawaii 4K visits Kapena Falls, a waterfall located 5 minutes from Waikiki right off the Pali. Great spot for cooling off with locals and cliff jumping.
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KADIWA- Kapena Falls Hiking in Oahu Hawaii
Cliff Jumping in Hawaii with Jordan Wang (kapena falls)
Cliff Jumping in Hawaii with Jordan Wang (kapena falls)
This is me (Jordan wang) cliff jumping Kapena falls in hawaii during December 2017. The water was freezing cold like glacier water. But we jumped and it was a lot of fun. I met up with my friend: Jara (met each other on couch surfing) before hand, and decided to go together. We had to climb up a set of slippery rocks and jump from the top of the cliff into this natural waterfall pool.
We also met with some girls when we were there, it was awesome, definitely a great adrenaline rush experience.
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Kapena Falls
August 22, 2013
Kapena Falls
This is the hike with the most bang for you hiking buck. Only a 5-10 minute walk leads to a waterfall that is often deserted during the week which is rare thing on Oahu. Kapena Falls is a 15 or 20 foot high waterfall that plunges into a broad pool. It's a pretty sight. Two things you need to remember: don't drink the water and bring mosquito repellent or you'll lose enough blood to make an elephant dizzy.
To get there, take Hwy 61 (Pali Highway) heading north. Only about 1 mile from H-1 you'll pass a scenic overlook on your left but you can't get to it. Keep going and take the Wyllie exit, then turn left on Nuuanu Avenue. Drive down into the Nuuanu Cemetary. Go to the end of the road.
A trail leads through the brush for about 5 minutes to the falls. The signs are inconsistent as to whether this is allowed. The first one says don't go, then the on the trail says hike at your own risk. By the way, the falls and stream are on state conservation land so you AREN'T forbidden from visiting it.
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Fun little video mashup of my hike of Kapena Falls and visit to Pali Lookout.
Kapena Falls
Kapena Falls cliff jumping
Kalihi family grieves after teen's death at Kapena Falls
A Kalihi family is grieving the loss of 17-year-old Leighton Mow, who was found dead at Kapena Falls in Nuuanu.
Teenager found dead at Kapena Falls
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This is a great hiking trail on the island of Oahu that leads through a lush green Hawaiian forest that ends at a great waterfall. Beautiful scenery and a cliff that some hikers jump from. I DO NOT recommend it.
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Thanks to Troy for allowing me to join Solano Tours as we checked out some of Oahu's hidden gems. Please forgive my editing as this is my first attempt to base my cuts around the beat of the music.
Kapena Falls gainer
DOIN what I do best..... risking my neck, to get an adrenaline rush. Sorry for having to tilt your head sideways :)
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Our hike on Laei Falls Trail to Malaekahana Falls on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii on 3/29/15
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Waimanalo Blues Henry Kapono, Israel Kamakawiwoʻole, Cyril Pahinui, Roland Cazimero
Hawaiian activists and composers Thor Wold and Liko Martin originally wrote this song as “Nanakuli Blues.” But when local band Country Comfort recorded it for their 1974 album We are the Children, the group localized the song as a political protest about the development taking place all around them in Hawai'i. ”This classic recording of Waimanalo Blues at an old Hawaiian homestead on Oahu in fall of 1991 features Henry Kapono (from the right), Cyril Pahinui, Israel Iz Kaʻanoʻi Kamakawiwoʻole and Roland Cazimero. Video Copyright Kurt Meyer -Team Meyer Productions
Behind this recording: Henry Kaaihue Kapono asked Roland Cazimero, Israel Iz Kamakawiwo'ole and Cyril Pahinui to record Waimanalo Blues (Nanakuli Blues) Aloha 'Oe and his Hawaiian mele ku'e Broken Promise (song of protest). This music video rendition of Waimanalo Blues (Nanakuli Blues) was featured on Kapono & Friends a television special about Hawaiian sovereignty.
Artist Bio:
Henry Kapono Ka'aihue is an award winning and Grammy nominated singer/songwriter. He has numerous Na Hoku Hano Hano Awards (Hawaii's equivalent of the Grammy's) including Male Vocalist of the Year, Song of the Year, Single of the Year, and Album of the Year.
Cyril Pahinui, the son of musical legend, Gabby Pahinui, is, in his own right, one of Hawai‘i’s most gifted guitarists and singers. Cyril has twice played at Carnegie Hall, has contributed to three Grammy Award-winning albums, received several Hoku Hanohano Awards, and recorded on more than 35 Hawaiian musical releases.
Israel Iz Kaʻanoʻi Kamakawiwoʻole Bruddah Iz. His voice became famous outside Hawaii when his album Facing Future was released in 1993. His medley of Somewhere over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World was subsequently featured in several films, television programs, and television commercials. Through his skillful ukulele playing and incorporation of other genres (such as jazz and reggae), Kamakawiwoʻole's music remains a very strong influence in Hawaiian music. He was also a founding member of the famous Makaha Sons of Niʻihau.
Roland Cazimero, the guitar playing half of the Brothers Cazimero. The Hawai'i Academy of Recording Arts (HARA) has honored the Cazimeros with 25 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards. Roland has also received individual Hoku Awards as solo artist.
Behind the movement: The Hawaiian sovereignty movement (ke ea Hawai'i) is a political movement seeking some form of sovereignty for Hawai'i. Generally, the movement's focus is on self-determination and self-governance for people of whole or part native Hawaiian ancestry or, in some cases, for Hawaiian nationals, without regard to ancestry. Some groups advocate redress from the United States for the 1893 overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani, and for what is seen as a prolonged military occupation beginning with the 1898 annexation. The movement generally views both the overthrow and annexation as illegal, and holds the U.S. government responsible. The historical and legal basis for these claims is one of considerable dispute. While groups that comprise the movement share common concerns, their views on solutions vary greatly, ranging from establishing of some form of Nation within a Nation government (similar to some Native American tribes), to reparations from the US government for historical grievances and an end to American military presence, to outright independence from the US.
Video Copyright Kurt Meyer Team Meyer Productions
TOP SECRET LOCALS ONLY Hawaii cliff jump, Kapena Falls Hike/Jump, base view
This video shows the absolute mental-ness (not a word) of this jump. The angle is perfect to see just how tall it is. And NO I will not tell you where this is so don't ask!!!!!!!!!!