Big Island #2: SACRED HEIGHTS FOR THE EDGE OF THE UNIVERSE AND SACRED COASTAL REFUGE
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As we head up toward the summit, the bus stops at Onizuka Center for International Astonomy Visitor Information Station. We were pretty much at sea level a couple of hours ago. Now we are at 9,200 feet. Use of parkas, such as the one you see Bev modeling here, is included in the fee for the tour. Supposedly, spending an hour or so here decreases the chances of developing serious problems with the altitude on the summit (which is nearly 14,000 feet). By the way, Dad: This is where your cap came from.
Marlo
on May 28, 2009I hope you didn't go diving that morning! Higher risk of decompression sickness...