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Video: What Happened to the Molokai Hot Bread Run?

Video: What Happened to the Molokai Hot Bread Run?

September 11, 2012 by Beat of Hawaii

Has the race ended for the Molokai Hot Bread Run? We hope not. This nightly tradition is something we always looked forward to on Molokai. People lined up late at night to purchase bread as it came out of the ovens at Kanemitsu’s Bakery. We were among those who ventured down the dark alley to wait for hot bread […]

Remembering Father Felix of Kalaupapa

Remembering Father Felix of Kalaupapa

August 30, 2010 by Rob

When we hiked to Kalaupapa in October, I never mentioned we were packed with fresh fruits from Kauai. We originally planned to bring them down in a large ice chest. One look at the steep and muddy trail changed our mind. I could just imagine sliding in the mud and making an impromptu fruit smoothie. We opted to carry […]

Coffees of Hawaii on Molokai

Coffees of Hawaii on Molokai

February 2, 2010 by Rob

Coffee is serious business to us. We’re home roasters with access to hundreds of wild coffee trees, and enjoy visiting plantations while island hopping. Recently, the manager of Molokai’s Coffees of Hawaii, Maria Holmes, invited us for a tour and coffee tasting. How could we refuse? Before we go any further let me just say that their Muleskinner brand was […]

Damien Tours on Molokai

Damien Tours on Molokai

November 20, 2009 by Rob

One of the most beautiful places in Hawaii is also the site of much hardship and enforced imprisonment. Those with Hansen’s Disease were called “lepers” and sent to live here, on Molokai’s Kalaupapa Peninsula, against their will.  They represented all ages, ethnicity and economic status. For $50 I was taken on a tour of the settlement in an old […]

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