Hawaii's weather seasons were more distinct in the past, if I recall. There were dry and wet seasons, but it's hard to really tell because we have so many microclimates here and I grew up in different areas, so I can't compare. Fortunately the liberal media doesn't spread their lies too much here because it's bad for tourism. It's always really nice. Except when it won't stop raining and our 50 year old sewage system spills out into the ocean not far enough from the beach to pass health codes. So far we've also kept the liberal media from talking about how that super expensive beach side property will be underwater in 30 years.
I just pulled the pic from my fb, didn't resize it. It was probably better quality before she uploaded it. No offense taken, my Argentinian friend.
It's a typical ridge hike, mostly along a narrow trail with valleys on both sides, meeting up to the main ridge line. There are many trails like this and most connect to the main ridge so you can almost literally hike the entire island this way, weather, rock climbing skill, and time permitting. Some trails are safer than others; this one was pretty safe. I've had to turn back before. On another recent hike we came up to a sheer rock wall with ropes hanging down from the top, but the rock wall was dripping with water, the ropes were old and wet, and you couldn't even see where they were tied to. There was no gripping the wet rock and I wasn't going to trust my life to old wet ropes, so we turned around.