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The trailhead to the corridor starts at the Koaia Tree Sanctuary.
Cattle and goats have decimated the hillside.
The corridor is being reforested by the Kohala Watershed Partnership.
A fence separates the adjacent gulch.
One of the pools in the adjacent gulch along the Koai'a Corridor.
Boundary fence for the Pu'u O Umi Natural Area Reserve.
One of the tags you can follow.
A narrow gulch with a tall waterfall.
It's called the wet forest for a reason.
Uluhe (ferns) and Ohia trees.
The faint trail.
Making sure you can retrace your steps is important.
Dense and saturated moss blankets the Kohala Forest (Sphagnum palustre).