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RE: HPP leash law ? - taropatch - 06-19-2011

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not true. suggest you check it out. Manager of Shipman Properties told me all paths are open to walkers, not just shoreline.


If you are talking about the path from the end of Beach road to Haena beach, well that is open to the public as well as tangential trails leading to the ocean from that main pathway. If there are other public access trails leading mauka (inland), I would like to know where those are. People have been arrested for trespassing for using the dirt road that connects the estate and Keaau highway.




RE: HPP leash law ? - wax - 06-19-2011

All their lands are land courted so, no there are no other trails and even the "tangential trails" are actually private and you could be arrested there if properly posted.


RE: HPP leash law ? - wax - 06-19-2011

The trail from HPP to Ha'ena is the old government road remnant and is the only exception that does not belong to the estate.


RE: HPP leash law ? - Lucy - 06-21-2011

Lots of disscussion about it here:
http://www.punaweb.org/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5526&SearchTerms=EFFING,DOGS

Note that James Weatherford mentions one woman getting bit and dying from the injury and another badly mauled.
Deborah, I tired to post to you privately some info. but couldn't.

Lucy

Having another Great day in Paradise, Wherever that Maybe!