Published May 2, 2004 12:00AM
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The Trip-Finder, January 1998 Hawaii Mountain-Biking Molokai The Route: Spend seven days at a 100-year-old, 54,000-acre cattle ranch laced with dirt roads and singletrack trails on Hawaii’s least-populated major island. You’ll then make day rides from three remote but well-equipped camps. When to go: March to May, September to October Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous Travel advisory: If you bring your own bike, be sure to use Slime or a similar tube sealant. Nasty thorns from kiawe trees regularly puncture tires. High/low points: Biking technical sections of the Kukui Trail to Website, where ten miles of singletrack connect to give you multiple trail options. Laboring through the rim-deep, wheel-sucking mud of The Bog in the Molokai Forest Preserve. Copyright 1998, Outside magazine |