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Pali Notches. Pali Puka. Pali to K1. You will immediately see the steps and notice how they are not maintained. The gaps in between steps can be large and some steps are halfway broken.
There are plenty of opportunities to take a break. Just step to the side and stand or sit next to the railway steps.
Keep on walking and once you hit the middle of the trail, you will notice the ground underneath drop away. The railway steps will then act as a bridge, where you walk only on the steps. This can be a bit scary, as the gaps in between steps can be large. You will see a sign leading you the way. The final part of the hike is unforgiving. Your quads will be burning as you make your way to the top.
The trail is exposed, so there is barely any shade to keep you cool. The steep way up and the sun exposure is what makes this trail hard! Once you reach the top of the stairs, make a slight right and keep on walking. You will be rewarded with lots and lots of wind! There will be parts where you might have to sit on your butt to get to the next step below you. The way down is also harder on your knees and you will have to make way for the people walking up the stairs.
The railway station was used during WWII to transport people and supplies to and from the military bunkers at the top of Koko Crater. The railway was built somewhere between and There used to be steps or railway tracks , but now there are about steps.
This happened because of neglect, erosion and exposure to the elements. The Koko crater is a volcano, but not active.
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