This time we figured to visit the north side of the island to see the tropical rain forests created by the consistent precipitation as the northeasterly trade winds run up the volcano. Per recommendations at the condo we picked up the Gypsy Traveler app, now known as GuideAlong, for the Road to Hana drive. This route goes clockwise around the northern cost of the island from the airport -- you can go all the way around, just to Hana and return, or just drive a fraction of the route and return. For $15 app you get a GPS-activated audio tour that knows where you are, covers the main sights, suggests customizations and time scheduling. Awesome! And because it's on your phone, and the phone can sync with the car via Bluetooth, it plays over the car's sound system. Perfect.
Because we're on vacation we had a leisurely breakfast from our grocery store run (fruit, yoghurt, granola, coffee). Then hung out on the porch/lanai watching the shore, whales breaching, outrigger canoes cruising by, etc. Next time we come we are definitely booking a morning paddle in the outrigger canoes.
Our first stop on the Road to Hana was the lovely little town of Paia. We did a little shopping and picked up sandwiches for lunch -- after all, answering "where is my next meal coming from?" is one of the great joys of vacation.