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4 Pearl Country Club Aiea, HI 96701 Ted Makalena G.C. Waipahu, HI 96797 All are 18 holes unless otherwise indicated [Illustration] CAMPING All state and federal park permits are free. Camping is allowed on certain public beach parks for up to one week. Camping permits may be obtained from the Department of Parks and Recreation, Honolulu Municipal Building, Honolulu, HI 96813 (8-4 on Monday through Friday). Motorhome permits are also issued by the Parks department. (523-4525) Mountain camping is available at two state parks: Keaiwea Heiau State Park and Waahila Ridge State Recreation Area. Be sure to obtain permit. (free) =The following beach parks allow camping=: Makapuu Beach Park Kaiona Beach Park Waimanalo Beach Park Bellows (weekends and holidays only) Kaaawa Beach Park Swanzy Beach Park Kehana Bay Beach Park Punaluu Beach Park Hauula Beach Park Haleiwa Beach Park Mokuleia Beach Park Keaau Beach Park Lualualei Beach Park Nanakuli Beach Park Kahe Beach Park [Illustration] HIKING The State Forestry Division maintains about two dozen trails on Oahu. Maps showing these trails may be obtained from them at 1179 Punchbowl St. in Honolulu. The Hawaiian Trail and Mountain Club conducts weekly hikes (non-member fee is 25c). For information call 247-3922 or 734-5515 during business hours or write to the club at P. O. Box 2238, Honolulu, HI 96804. The Hawaii chapter of the Sierra Club takes one day hikes monthly on Oahu (non-members are welcome) and can be contacted c/o the Bishop Museum, P. O. Box 6037, Honolulu, HI 96818. [Illustration] WEATHER Oahu weather is beautifully balmy, as near to perfection as you're likely to get on this globe. Temperatures are generally in the seventies in the winter; in the summer they creep up into the eighties. The average range in Honolulu varies only seven degrees between August, the hottest part of the year, and January, the coolest time. The difference between day and night peaks is about 12 degrees. At Waikiki the ocean fluctuates narrowly between 75 and 82. In other words, if it's summer you want, you've come to the right place. The island is air conditioned
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