August 6, 2007
Anyone ever been camping in Maui?
- I'm thinking of camping for a couple weeks in January near Baby Beach in West Maui.
- http://www.mauirealestate.com/maui-info/…
http://www.ultimatehawaii.com/maui/beach…
http://www.sunsetmaui.com/maui%20camping…
http://www.mauimapp.com/information/camp… - LOL.. They have rats the size of DOGS… more insects than you have EVER seen short of australia and snakes and spiders you couldn't find in a science fiction novel. forget about the bats and the meth heads!
Rent a nice safe RV
Good-luck! When you go missing in a few weeks… I'll try and remember to send a search party for you!
- 1) January is a wet month. Be prepared.
2) Beaches (like parks in big cities) can be high-crime areas. Check before you go.
3) Beaches may have many homeless people "camping" too. Expect neighbors.
4) Baby Beach does not have any facilities. Be prepared.
5) You'll need a camping permit. 3-day max.
6) Bring mosquito repellent.The first responder is pulling your leg. There are no (legal) snakes in Hawaii, unless you go to a Zoo. There are Hoary bats, but I've never seen any on Maui. (I grew up there and did a lot of camping.) The largest Hoary bat populations are on Kauai and the island of Hawaii. Rats as big as a dog? I've seen bigger rats in LA. There are lots of insects. What do you expect? Hawaii is warm and wet. Most of the spiders are harmless. What a wimp.
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