05-12-2019, 01:52 PM
No doubt they would object to you being in Leilani at all, even if you're sticking to the county road and they had no legal basis to do so. My point was that if you're already down there at the fissure on Leilani, it's likely no one would further object to you going down Makamae
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Makamae - BAD IDEA. There have been a number of folks already injured by trying to go to F8 starting at the end of Leilani Street. The lave there is full of what are being called, bubbles, that will break and drop you down, cutting you to ribbons. If you insist on doing it, go to South Luana. Do not park there. Have someone drop you off. Walk in a straight line from the end of Luana to the top. Technically you are on Luana street at that point and not on private property. You will notice there is a well defined trail exactly there. Leilani subdivision roads are no different than all of the other subdivisions as being publicly accessible, privately owned. You cannot be ticketed or stopped. However, you may be harassed by residents on those streets.
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Makamae - BAD IDEA. There have been a number of folks already injured by trying to go to F8 starting at the end of Leilani Street. The lave there is full of what are being called, bubbles, that will break and drop you down, cutting you to ribbons. If you insist on doing it, go to South Luana. Do not park there. Have someone drop you off. Walk in a straight line from the end of Luana to the top. Technically you are on Luana street at that point and not on private property. You will notice there is a well defined trail exactly there. Leilani subdivision roads are no different than all of the other subdivisions as being publicly accessible, privately owned. You cannot be ticketed or stopped. However, you may be harassed by residents on those streets.