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Pearl Country Club's good looks are tempered by its difficulty.
OTHER OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Bicycling
Bicycling is a great way to see Oahu. Most streets here have bike lanes. For information on
biking trails, races, and tours, check out
www.honolulu.gov/dts/bikepage.htm
.
For informa-
tion on bikeways and maps, contact the
HonoluluCityandCountyBikeCoordinator
(
&
808/
768-8335;
csayers@honolulu.gov).
If you're in Waikiki, you can rent a bike for as little as $10 for a half-day and $20 for
24 hours at
Big Kahuna Rentals,
407 Seaside Ave. (
&
888/451-5544
or 808/924-2736;
For a bike-and-hike adventure, call
Bike Hawaii
(
&
877/682-7433
or 808/734-4214;
www.bikehawaii.com
)
; this company offers a variety of group tours, including the “Rainforest
to Reef” adventure, which gives you an overview of Oahu from 1,800 feet above Waikiki. The
tour includes coasting down 5 miles of paved mountain road with scenic views above Waikiki,
Honolulu, and Manoa Valley. Listen to the songs of birds, the wind through the trees, and