Vegan Restaurant on Maui’s Northshore

Along Maui’s north shore, not far from world-famous Ho’okipa beach, tiny Haiku town is nestled in the jungle. With a growing roster of local restaurants, all of which serve plenty of fare for meat-lovers, the Temple of Peace (located at 575 Haiku Road) has started offering vegan cuisine at their dining club, Higher Taste.

The Indian-influenced Higher Taste convenes nightly Wednesday through Saturday from 6 to 8:30 PM with a $12 donation suggested for good karma. Desert is available for an extra $4-$5 donation. Higher Taste also convenes for lunch Tuesday through Friday from 11:30 AM to 2 PM (also $12 donation). On the occasional Sunday, they serve a vegan brunch, which is always coupled with a talk or service (for brunch, the donation goes up to $17). Their website offers additional talk details.

I have yet to dine at Higher Taste, but I frequently drive past, creeping along the street packed with cars and happy-looking diners flowing in and out like the evening tide down the road at Ho’okipa beach.

Higher Taste

Indian-influenced vegan dining

575 Haiku Road

Haiku, HI 96708

(808) 575-9585

Hawaii Volcano National Park Closed Temporarily Due to Toxic Air

Toxic air prompted officials to close Hawaii’s Volcano National Park today and evacuate about 2,000 visitors. People in five neighborhoods and one school around Volcano National Park were also evacuated to hotels and an emergency Red Cross shelter in Hilo. People were warned to be aware of respiratory problems, as these conditions could deteriorate more rapidly in areas of heavier haze.

Exposure to invisible volcanic gas can aggravate pre-existing heart and breathing problems such as asthma. Residents of and visitors to Maui, especially those in the southern parts of the island like Kihei and Kula, should exercise with caution because the vog wraps around.

This choking haze is not caused by a forest fire or industrial pollution, but by light winds blowing gas emissions from Kilauea Volcano into the area. The Red Cross plans to keep their emergency shelter open until the winds shift back to the tradewind pattern. With Kona and calm winds expected through next week, the park could remain closed through the weekend.

Warning from the USGS

Air pollution caused by SO2 and other gases emitted from Kilauea are a frequent problem on the Island of Hawaii and for other islands in the chain when the winds shift, like they did today.

“Noxious sulfur dioxide gas and other pollutants emitted from Kilauea Volcano on the Island of Hawai`i react with oxygen and atmospheric moisture to produce volcanic smog (vog) and acid rain. Vog poses a health hazard by aggravating preexisting respiratory ailments, and acid rain damages crops and can leach lead into household water supplies. The U.S. Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory is closely monitoring gas emissions from Kilauea and working with health professionals and local officials to better understand volcanic air pollution and to enhance public awareness of this hazard.”

Kilauea in Hawaii Mythology

Kilauea is the home of Pele, the Hawaiian volcano goddess. Hawaiian chants and oral traditions tell in veiled form of many eruptions fomented by an angry Pele before the first European, the missionary Rev. William Ellis, saw the summit in 1823. The caldera was the site of nearly continuous activity during the 19th century and the early part of this century. Since 1952 there have been 34 eruptions, and since January 1983 eruptive activity has been continuous along the east rift zone. All told, Kilauea ranks among the world’s most active volcanoes and may even top the list.

Find the National Park Service updates on Volcano at www.nps.gov .

Aloha Airlines Stops Flying

Aloha Airlines based in Hawaii filed for bankruptcy protection again last month, couldn’t find a buyer and is going out of business after 62 years of service. This means that as of today, Monday March 31, all interisland and mainland flights will be cancelled.

Aloha said tickets for flights after Monday will not be honored. It said it is working to have United Airlines accommodate passengers with tickets for Aloha’s mainland to Hawaii flights. It hopes to seat those with interisland tickets on Hawaiian Airlines. Frequent flier club members will see their banked miles voided.

Aloha has cancelled Monday flights from Hawaii to the West Coast and between several cities in California and Nevada. It’s last day for interisland travel will be Monday. Aloha advised passengers who don’t want to fly another airline and who want a refund to contact their travel agents or credit card companies. Those who paid by cash or check may file a claim in bankruptcy court.

The shutdown will affect about 1,900 employees. The company said air cargo services will continue. A Seattle company on Thursday offered to buy Aloha’s cargo operations for an undisclosed amount. But Saltchuk Resources Inc said it wasn’t interested in taking over Aloha’s passenger business.

Here’s a link to the AP story: Aloha Airlines Halts Passenger Service.

Question:  I wonder if interisland airfares will climb again now that there are only two airlines serving the interisland market (go! and Hawaiian).  Any thoughts?