Haiku Valley

Haiku Valley

Ha'ikū Valley is an amphitheater-shaped valley on the windward side of the Ko‘olau Range behind Kāne‘ohe, O‘ahu in the Hawaiian Islands. The valley was the site of a U.S. Navy radio transmitting station (later taken over by the U.S. Coast Guard as an OMEGA station) and is part of the route of Hawaii's Interstate H-3.

The valley is most noteworthy today for the recently refurbished Ha'ikū Stairs (also known as "Stairway to Heaven"), a foot trail of 3,922 metal stairs that ascends to "Pu‘u Keahiakahoe", a 2800 ft. (850 m) peak above the east valley wall. The stairs were originally constructed as a means of reaching the radio antenna attachment points high on the surrounding ridgeline. The trail starts at an elevation of 480 ft (150 m) and covers an approximate horizontal distance of 4500 ft (1370 m) for an average slope of about 30 degrees (however, some sections are nearly vertical).The Ha'ikū stairs are currently closed to the public, although people still trespass to experience the nearly two hour climb.

The facility initially was built following the attack on Pearl Harbor as a means of communicating with U.S. Navy ships as far away as Tokyo Bay. The facility had a massive antenna system consisting of 6 massive cable antennas draped from atop one mountain ridge, and across the mountain valley to the top of the other ridge.The ridges formed a horseshoe shape around the valley. The natural height of the mountain ridges made for an excellent means of having an elevated antenna system. The construction and use of the facility was initially a classified military secret.

The walls of the main building were over five feet thick, and made of concrete. The building was designed to withstand a 500 lb. bomb being dropped on the top of the building, allowing persons inside to survive.

External links

*http://www.friendsofhaikustairs.org/ The friends of Ha'ikū Stairs website


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