Guatemala: Volcano of Fire


i mentioned this before. the most exciting backpacking trip for me had to have been Guatemala. when you see guys carrying shotguns everywhere you go, you know this country is dangerous. and when you backpack, you’re kind of asking for danger…

so straight off the airplane, i decided to do something i had no idea what i was getting myself into. because if i knew, i wouldn’t have done it.

hiking up 8 hours almost dying of dehydration, wearing sneakers, and finding out i was going to sleep overnight in a small tent on the top of an active volcano??? really? cool!

then in the middle of the night, you feel the ground shaking, hear a loud bang, then look up and see flames spewing out of the active volcano? it was like a dream. jet lagged and everything, i couldn’t believe it. when you don’t know what you’re getting yourself into, it’s even more breathtaking. i couldn’t believe my eyes…

then the next morning, waking up to the sunrise on top of the most dangerous place on earth. i felt like i accomplished the biggest adventure in my life. there was absolutely nothing else that could have topped that…

opps, i take that back. the next day, took this drive along a narrow slippery gravel road on a bus filled with people was even more dangerous. one slip or one flat tire, we all die. yes, it’s happened many times before on what is considered one of the worlds most dangerous roads. i tried to sleep but ended staying up the whole 9 hour ride because i was so scared.

and the homemade bridges you go over? i decided to walk across because i though our truck was too heavy. i’d rather fall alone and not in the back of a truck with people panicking.

they say never to go into downtown Guatemala because it’s one of the most dangerous cities in the world. now that i think about it, it was stupid of me to ride along the streets like a tourist on a bicycle.

but this is the best way to experience any country.

when i watched the news of the exact volcano i hiked to the top of blowing up and killing hundreds of people, i had chicken skin. i remember one of the locals telling me that we will all die when i asked him if it exploded. i just hope he wasn’t up there when it did.

would i do that hike again? no way…

August 25, 2018 Hawaii Surf Report


Hello to the Molokai Freedive Boys. Nice tako guys!

Good morning 5:30am.
Ala Moana chest high and bumpy.
Diamond Head head high and stormy.
Strong trade winds at 30mph.
Rain, storms, windy, and still hurricane weather.
Going surfing and surfing.
Have a wonderful day!

Enjoy the Little Things…


want to thank Uncle Lance for the homemade laulau’s. it was the most healthiest and juiciest ones i’ve ever eaten!

what do people eat during a hurricane in Hawaii? i don’t know because almost every story is closed. as for me, i ate the best homemade temaki sushi.

panic in Hawaii. i see this all the time. the Mayor telling everyone to stock up food and water for 2 weeks??? are you kidding me? we don’t even have that much supply on the island for everyone to stock up for 2 weeks??? i couldn’t find a bottle of water anywhere!!!

almost every store was closed today, including in Waikiki. how are tourists supposed to exchange money???

and the couple of stores that were open, the lines were the longest ever. i actually felt sorry for the tourists.

went to watch the waves and for some reason, it was way smaller than yesterday. i took a break today because my body still hurts from getting crushed from yesterdays monster waves.

saw this sign at a little shop in Molokai. “enjoy the little things.” yes i do…

so sitting on the beach at sunset time, watching the waves, drinking a cold beer, and looking out to the horizon enjoying the little things in life. that’s Molokai style…

anyway, the hurricane is gone. luckily Hawaii escaped devastation. so better be thankful and enjoy the little things…