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Use your mouse to follow the roads around Oahu. When the cursor turns into a hand left click to follow the link for additional information and pictures.

Well folks, this is it. Oahu is known as the "Gathering Place". Since it was discovered by the rest of the world it has become home to the majority of Hawaii's ethnically diverse population. This melting pot of cultures has made Oahu an interesting place to live and visit. Yes we have English and Irish Pubs with Guinness on tap.

Our basic ride is to travel  counter-clockwise up the windward coast and back down through the center of the Island. Depending on the starting point and a couple of turns this ride is between 80 and 100 miles. If you want to ride further you simply take a second lap. If you want a different view follow the route clockwise. The only roads that are referred to by their numbers are H1, H2 and H3 which are part of the Interstate system. Yes we know that they don't connect to any other roads in the continuous 48 states. Those roads move Oahu's working, shopping and recreating population of 1 million in and out of Honolulu 7 days a week. To enjoy your ride stay off these roads from 5 am through 9 am and 4 pm through 7 pm Monday through Friday. On the weekends once the shopping malls have opened at 9 am traffic will be heavy at nearby off-ramps from 10 am until mid afternoon.

     
80 Mile Ride - Start/End Mililani 100 Mile Ride - Start/End Mililani  
     
 

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