January 20, 2019

Paul C. Peh
Mauna Kea, Hawaii, Hawaii
Mauna Kea, Hawaii, Hawaii
01/15/2022
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Canon 5D MK III
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We drove up the west flank of Mauna Kea volcano via a series of hunting dirt roads. We then got off and started hiking up towards the top from the west face. We turnaround at an elevation of 12,600 feet, a couple of miles short of a prominent cinder cone named Pu'u Pohaku, just slightly west of the true summit of Maunakea. In this photo, Haleakala on Maui and Kohala Mountain can be seen.
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