Miloli’i
Miloli’i is an unincorporated community on the island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawaii, 33 miles south of Kailua-Kona. The village is situated at the seacoast where the 1926 lava flow from Mauna Loa entered the ocean. Miloli’i is purported to be "the last Hawaiian fishing village" according to a wooden sign in their community center. Without access to power lines or water, each house provides its own electricity and water with solar panels and tanks that collect rain water. On February 5, 1868 a tsunami carried a church, named Hau’oli Kamana’o and swept it away to Miloli’i. Surprisingly, the church remained in good condition and still stands in Miloli’i today.
Region: Hawaii
City: Captain Cook
Distance: 9.2 km
Elevation Gain: 658 m
Elevation Loss: 14 m
Difficulty: 638 (Moderate)
FIETS Index: 4.5 FIETS
Avg Grade: 7 %
Max cat climb: 1
Min elevation: 0 m
Max elevation: 643 m
Ride Category: Climb