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  2. Dozens of Hikers Fall Ill with Norovirus, Force Temporary ...

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    A popular hiking trail in Hawaii has been temporarily closed after dozens of hikers were infected with the highly contagious norovirus.. The Kalalau Trail, located on the island of Kauai at ...

  3. Broadway veteran, mentor Jade Stice dies in hiking accident - AOL

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    COURTESY POI PLANET Jade Stice, who graduated from Castle High School in 1988, died on the mainland at 53. 1/1 COURTESY POI PLANET Jade Stice, who graduated from Castle High School in 1988, died ...

  4. Hawaii’s popular Kalalau Trail closes after 24 hikers ... - AOL

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    Some hikers blamed the outbreak on illegal squatters defecating along the trail.

  5. Kalalau Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Kalalau Trail is a trail along Nā Pali Coast of the island of Kauai in the state of Hawaii. The trail runs approximately 11 miles (18 km) along the island's north shore from Keʻe Beach to the Kalalau Valley. The trail has been named one of the most beautiful, and dangerous, hikes of the United States. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Woman hiking with husband dies after falling off cliff while ...

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  7. Hiker ‘hanging from a cliff’ manages to call 911 near Hawaii ...

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    A hiker was rescued after calling 911, saying he was “hanging from a cliff,” according to Hawaii rescuers. After getting the hiker’s call shortly before 1 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 28, rescuers ...

  8. Hiker, 3 children rescued after getting trapped on Hawaii ...

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  9. Rapid ʻŌhiʻa Death - Wikipedia

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    The less aggressive of the two fungus species, C. huliohia, has been confirmed on Hawaii Island, Kauai, Maui, and Oahu. [4] According to experts, the fungus is likely to have been carried between the islands by tourists, on their shoes or hiking boots, but it can also be transmitted by dirty tools, animals or via the wind. [8]