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Well its been fun folks but the time has come for me to go earn my new Bronco. Today October 15th is the first day that you can travel to Hawaii without a 14 day quarantine. We have been closed off from the rest of the country since March. Somewhere between 40 and 60% of our economy is tourism related. However some people estimate that 80% of the money here would not change hands if tourism stopped long term. So in this situation we are opening up. It is risky at this time since most of our virus cases have happened in the last couple months and the mainland is seeing increases all over going into fall. So to come to Hawaii you must get a test within 72 hours of travel and some interisland travel will require another test. We are also checking temperatures after arrival for more screening as necessary. We are not only trying to protect people who live here but Hawaiian culture itself. Alot of the cultural traditions are held by Hawaiian elders who are still trying to instill their knowledge and values on the next generation. These people are the most vulnerable. We also have a high obesity rate and diabetes rate here so there is big risks for them.
We hope that all who come will please bring respect and aloha with them as we reopen our state. Masks are very important and used by nearly all who live here where appropriate, such as any time you are around people or may come within 6 ft who aren't your family. Beach and park gatherings should be kept small with decent space between people. And please PLEASE pick up after yourselves. We love the beauty of our islands and have always cleaned up after tourists, however that puts us at more risk now when we pick up your drink containers and food trash.
Twin Falls Farmstand where I work is fully open. As are the 3 main waterfalls you can walk to through our farm. We maintain porta potties the best we can and provide hand sanitzer at the front of the valley. We offer Pineapple Banana Smoothies, Sugarcane Juice with lime, Coconuts for drinking or eating, Banana Bread, Coconut Candy, Coconut based Ice Cream, Popcicles and more. We greatly appreciate business and must make enough to break even to continue to operate our attraction. I personally work there 4 days a week and if I'm not upfront you can always ask if Shane is there if you want to chat Broncos or anything. As much as I can I will buy any Bronco6g member a drink or snack.
If you are going to Maui and have never heard of Twin Falls, it is a private family owned farm. It has been open to the public for around 3 decades. There is 3 main waterfalls, Twin Falls (it only flows both sides after a rain) its about 10 to 15 ft and is great for swimming and jumping, Ropeswing which is 15 ft and has a larger pool and is easy to jump off the top and climb back up. Then at the back of farm about a 20-25 min walk is Caveman a beautiful 40 ft fall with a good sized pool. It is not very safe for jumping as it is only about 10 ft deep. However it is very picturesque and is on the edge of a different type of forest that has it own unique sounds and smells. You also pass old irrigation tunnels that run from east Maui to the central valley to bring water to the rest of the island.
I will not be on here quite as much as I have been however I will still be a part of this great enthusiast community. I also cant wait till Maui has rental Broncos to offer visitors.
Hope to see you there! Aloha!
We hope that all who come will please bring respect and aloha with them as we reopen our state. Masks are very important and used by nearly all who live here where appropriate, such as any time you are around people or may come within 6 ft who aren't your family. Beach and park gatherings should be kept small with decent space between people. And please PLEASE pick up after yourselves. We love the beauty of our islands and have always cleaned up after tourists, however that puts us at more risk now when we pick up your drink containers and food trash.
Twin Falls Farmstand where I work is fully open. As are the 3 main waterfalls you can walk to through our farm. We maintain porta potties the best we can and provide hand sanitzer at the front of the valley. We offer Pineapple Banana Smoothies, Sugarcane Juice with lime, Coconuts for drinking or eating, Banana Bread, Coconut Candy, Coconut based Ice Cream, Popcicles and more. We greatly appreciate business and must make enough to break even to continue to operate our attraction. I personally work there 4 days a week and if I'm not upfront you can always ask if Shane is there if you want to chat Broncos or anything. As much as I can I will buy any Bronco6g member a drink or snack.
If you are going to Maui and have never heard of Twin Falls, it is a private family owned farm. It has been open to the public for around 3 decades. There is 3 main waterfalls, Twin Falls (it only flows both sides after a rain) its about 10 to 15 ft and is great for swimming and jumping, Ropeswing which is 15 ft and has a larger pool and is easy to jump off the top and climb back up. Then at the back of farm about a 20-25 min walk is Caveman a beautiful 40 ft fall with a good sized pool. It is not very safe for jumping as it is only about 10 ft deep. However it is very picturesque and is on the edge of a different type of forest that has it own unique sounds and smells. You also pass old irrigation tunnels that run from east Maui to the central valley to bring water to the rest of the island.
I will not be on here quite as much as I have been however I will still be a part of this great enthusiast community. I also cant wait till Maui has rental Broncos to offer visitors.
Hope to see you there! Aloha!
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