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TheBus routes
As explained in the earlier chapter “Hiking on the Capital Isle,” Oahu’s excellent public transportation system, TheBus, is a more reasonable alternative to driving to many trailheads. This section tells you which TheBus routes serve the trailhead (or don’t). TheBus stops running late at night, so be sure your plans and timing allow for your return by evening. Routes and schedules may change without notice, so it’s a good idea to check with TheBus in advance (808-848-5555; www.thebus.org) and/or with your driver.
Permit/permission required
You need permission to hike one trail on Oahu—so far. This section will tell you what you need permission for, if anything, and whom to apply to. See the chapter “ssss1” for whom to contact and where.
Description
This is the detailed description of the trip as I perceived it. I’ve tried to give you an idea of the more obvious plants and other features you’ll find, where the rough spots are, when you’ll be ascending and descending, where viewpoints are, and what you’ll see from those viewpoints.