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As I skated on through the pine trees and the Smokey bbq pits on my short board with my big shark wheels I came across camp site after campsite. I assume only few know about this place as it’s hidden well out of the way past ship yards.
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I live in Honolulu. This section of Sand Island at times has been a bad place to be. Occasionally it is cleared of homeless and drug users. So, before getting too excited, be sure to check it out and to be aware of your surroundings. I recommend that you ask any local police officer what the current situation is for an overnight stay. My experiences are that over 99.9% of the our police offices are totally cool, and will respond with Aloha. Mahalo, and hope you enjoy your visit to our paradise.
Report Check-InAs I skated on through the pine trees and the Smokey bbq pits on my short board with my big shark wheels I came across camp site after campsite. I assume only few know about this place as it’s hidden well out of the way past ship yards.
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