In the southern part of Makaha Valley is a gulch known as Pear Gulch named because the gps track looks like a pear. The Crazy Bastid has been enamored with the Waianae Mountain range recently, specifically Makaha & Ohikilolo Valleys. Why? He gets fixated on stuff like this. He got some information for Waianae Steve O and Makaha Jean about a Gulch that meanders between Knife Edge and Razor Ridge. He wanted to find the trail that branches off Knife Edge so he could loop the two dangerous ridges together one day.
We met at the Sports Authority in Waikele at about 7am. Joining us were Burs & Ali. The Crazy Bastid drove us to Makaha Valley checking in with the guard and parking in the visitors parking. To get into the apartment complex, he said he was visiting Makaha Jean. We started on the Board of Water Supply road for only a few minutes, but at the concrete slab, we quickly went into the forest on what The Crazy Bastid called the H4 trail. This trail intersected with the Gigi trail marked by green spray paint. In no time we got on the service road to the Kaneaki Heiau, which was one of the ancient sites I needed to see. I was so happy, it made my day and it was only the start of the hike! After taking the service road for a while, we veered onto the Pear Gulch trail marked with yellow. The Pear Gulch trail ascended greatly up the mountain topping out at Knife Edge Ridge. This starts the contour and what is known as the Pear shape of the gulch.
The trail was in decent shape, but it wasn't flat. The contour went up and down. We went in and out of gullies, losing the trail from time to time. The military uses the area, they installed a fence near the top of the mountain. There is also a campsite that they use as well. Waianae Steve O & Makaha Jean tagged what appeared to be tons of native plants in the area. I tried to take a bunch of pictures with the labels in the picture so I could remember. However, all these plants look the same after a while.
It took about 3 hours to make the pear on the gps track. My gps crapped out, so my track doesn't look too good. The route did not intersect Razor Ridge. Going back, The Crazy Bastid took us to a place called the icy pond, named because it was cold as fuck. The Crazy Bastid and Ali jumped in, so I did as well. I jumped off the rock which was fun. I would love to go back and swim in the pond on another hot day. Because we were refreshed, going back in the sun wasn't too bad.
The post hike meal was at Waikele Chili's. I ordered the chicken sandwich, which was good, but Chili's in my opinion is a little overrated. The food doesn't taste that great.
This was an excellent hike in Makaha. Not many people get to go into the valley. It is owned by the Board of Water Supply and they frown upon anyone who goes back there.
On the service road
Kaneaki Heiau
In the gulch
Icy pond
View into Makaha valley