Emily and I rode some perms in Hawaii just before Thanksgiving of last year.
It was an interesting experience. We were on two island -- Maui and the Big Island. The scenery and road conditions would change dramatically throughout the route. For 20 miles you'd be on a tiny, one-lane road in the tropics with no cars an amazing views - some of the best cycling I've ever encountered. We'd be on one climb next to green fields with mist that could double for Ireland and be in what feels like a jungle on the descent.
Then you'd make a turn and suddenly you'd be on a major highway with lots of fast moving, noisy traffic. These parts weren't unsafe (wide enough shoulders) but not particularly enjoyable either.
In short, I'm very glad I went but there's still many states left to check off for the American Explorer award, RUSA's most rewarding award.
Jake
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