Parker Ranch and the Cave

February 21, 2017 – Parker Ranch

Please tell us that you know about Parker Ranch.  Don’t look blankly at the screen and go “Parker Ranch?”    Lindsey already  confessed that she never heard of the Parker Ranch.  (Debbie now questions Lindsey’s education).

So in case you too do not know of Parker Ranch, the group will refresh your memory.

Historic Moment:  It began with five cows—brought across the ocean by British Captain George Vancouver in 1788.  Vancouver presented the cows to King Kamehameha I.  The King set his cows free to roam Hawaii Island, and declared them to be kapu (off limits).  Over the next few years, the King’s cows multiplied into thousands.

In 1816, John Palmer Parker, a western advisor to Kamehameha, married royal granddaughter, Kipikane, and was awarded two acres of land for $10. He was given permission to wrangle the maverick cows that had thrived and multiplied, overrunning the range by the thousands.

By 1832, Parker contracted Mexican vaqueros, expert horsemen with plenty of cattle experience.  Called “paniolo” by Hawaiians.   Paniolo is a corruption of español, the language the vaquero spoke. The Hawaiian language does not have the “s” sound.  Get it – take the s out of espanol.  (Debbie had to think hard about this to understand.  They have been staying at a resort called Paniolo.   Who knew?  She thinks that the other three don’t know this and she is going to tell them.  They will be really excited!).
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The beef business boomed and Parker Ranch was born. Over the next century it grew into one of the world’s largest privately-owned cattle ranches.

After the historic Parker Ranch visit, the group decided to go in search of caves on the old Mamalahoa Highway.   They were looking for Cave #3.  (Larry offered to  change the name to “Joyce’s Cave” if we found it).  The area around Parker Ranch is at a higher altitude.  It was misting, cloudy and jacket weather.  The group drove down the road looking for a cave.  (Nothing!).  They continued on until they saw another car pulled off the road.  Larry rolled down the window and asked “Do you know where cave #3 is located?”

“Yes, you passed it.  I will take you there”

So off they drove down the road following the old car in front of them.  As the passed the cave, the car guy slowed and pointed out the window.   The group parked on the road and hiked back to the cave.   Luckily, various people had brought flashlights.  (What a prepared group!).  They did the shotgun approach running off through different branches.  Larry did point out that someone had brought string with them to find track back,  (Debbie started thinking about Hansel and Gretel and how their trail was lost.  She headed back to the entrance and wouldn’t leave the light after that.)  It was an interesting cave but Joyce declined to name it “Joyce’s Cave”.

An Interview

February 20, 2017

Moderator:  What did you enjoy the most about Lindsey’s visit.?

Larry:  We all enjoyed spending time with Lindsey and seeing her.  We also noticed that she has not lost her competitive edge to beat the crap out of her parents.

Debbie:  Yes, we thought that it would be difficult to walk with both parents and keep that edge.  Instead, it just inspired her to race ahead of us  and keep some distance between us and her.  She raced so far ahead that she couldn’t hear our questions anymore.  How amazing is that?

Larry:  We like that Lindsey has time for activities to keep in shape so that she can keep up with the retired people.

Joyce:   Snorkeling with Lindsey reminded me of chasing Erika into the deep blue water.  She swam away from all of us and we lost sight of her.  We all had to rest on the beach while she swam around.

Debbie:   I could have kept up but I lent Lindsey my snorkeling gear.

Joyce:  I thought that she offered you the opportunity to go snorkeling when she got out.

Debbie:   Did I tell you that I took two nine mile hikes in the last two weeks?

Joyce:  Yea, Yea,  I made the hike too and why didn’t you snorkel?.   That is amazing!  I would like to hear more about those hikes later.

Jerry:  I enjoyed my hike with Lindsey when the others couldn’t keep up.  She doesn’t hold me back like others do.
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Debbie:  Whoa ho!  We couldn’t make the hike for medical reasons, time constraints, mud and lack of bathroom facilities.

Larry:  If I remember correctly, you came off that hike about 10 minutes behind Lindsey.

Jerry:  You remember incorrectly.

Moderator:  Lindsey, did you do any special training for this visit?

Lindsey:  No, it was really easy.  I didn’t train at all.   Yes,  I worked out every night in preparation and could still barely keep up.

Moderator:  Lindsey, any additional comments?

Lindsey:  I was thrilled to see everyone.  It was exhausting to keep up with all four of them.  I really struggled.  It was a bit like herding cats but big cats in really good shape.  I will need to step up my training for next year and bring a companion to help me.  I will start preparing the companion for the visit months in advance so that he will have the correct mind frame.

All:  We will be delighted to see Lindsey next year for a longer visit.

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