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Old 05-23-17 | 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by higehiru
It has a lot of things going for it, but commuting on your bicycle is not really one of them. The city has been trying to increase bike lanes but are doing it all ass-backwards. a two-way bike lane on a one-way avenue, for example.

Manoa is a valley and is where the university is located so things are a little more tranquil. Recommend checking it out next time you are here.
Yeah, I figured it out after I posted. I had never been to Honolulu, other than lay overs, before, but was there with my family for Thanksgiving a couple years ago. I saw that neighborhood and valley, but we did not go up into it. I enjoyed our stay there very much, but it looked like cycling could overall be challenging. At least in town.

We stayed out west at a Marriot resort that my Mom had booked. I really enjoyed hiking out way west to the far western point of the island, and Kaena Point State Park. Looked like maybe there could be some cycling out there.
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