What Makes a Great Hike?
Palehua-Palikea – June 30, 2013
Today I was invited on a hike which is known to be the home of many endemic and endangered species. But the two endemic spieces we’d be looking for today are happy face spiders and Hawaiian Land snails.
I live right down the hill from Palehua road. I’ve been there twice, both times without permission. But this time, I would be joining Nate as he would be helping us find some rare bugs. In addition, we would have enough time to search the preserve for what we needed to look for.
Joining the crew today were some all-stars and experienced hikers a like. They were Marcus, Thomas, Jay, Kenji, Chenay, Janice, Thessa, Dave, DJ, Aaron, and Lynne.
We met at the top of Makakilo at 7am, and car pooled over to Palehua. There, Nate led a blistering pace to the enclosed reserve. According to Nate, this reserve was built because of one rare snail. Nate told me that it took him 3 years to find this rare snail, but it is not on the endangered list, go figure. Its name is pupu kuahiwi or the sanguine litter snail (Laminella sanguinea). You can see its red shell. Thessa also calls it the poop snail because the snail covers himself in dirt, so it looks like shit. But when cleaned off, has a beautiful red shell with a nice design. Jay found the first one and Thessa found the second one. Nate cleaned them off and photographed it, so did the rest of us.
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