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themselves—is the view looking out toward Lana'i and Moloka'i that incorporates 180°
of horizon. Visitors are also afforded glimpses into the island's valleys as well as of small
waterfalls during the wetter months of the year. These tours are so popular they run seven
times a day, with the earliest setting out from the Fairway Shops office at 7am. The benefit
of an early tour is that the temperature is still cool and the wind hasn't picked up yet, al-
though there can sometimes be some lingering morning rain showers and the dirt roads can
be muddy from this moisture. By 11am, the sun can be scorchingly hot. Try to get on the
8am or 9am tour, although there is never a bad time to be zipping over a rugged ravine and
gazing out at the wide-open Pacific. Children must be 10 years of age for the Ka'anapali
course, closed-toe shoes are required, and the maximum weight is 260 pounds.
zipling above Ka'anapali
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