Puʻu Konahuanui

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Puʻu Konahuanui is a prominent twin-peaked mountain summit on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, known for its steep, often cloud-covered ridges and challenging hiking trails.

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Puʻu Konahuanui canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain summit
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAccessTrailFrom Maunawili side of Koʻolau Range
Pali Lookout
surface form: Pali Lookout area
hasAlternativeName K1 (for the lower peak)
K2 (for the higher peak)
Konahuanui
hasEcosystem tropical montane rainforest
hasFeature frequent rainfall
lush vegetation
narrow ridgelines
often cloud-covered ridges
steep ridges
twin-peaked summit
hasPeakCount 2
hasRisk rapidly changing weather
slippery conditions
steep drop-offs
isHighestPointOf Koʻolau Range
isPartOf windward Koʻolau skyline
isPopularWith experienced hikers
isVisibleFrom Honolulu metropolitan area
surface form: Honolulu area
knownFor challenging hiking trails
cloud-covered summit views
exposed ridge hiking
steep ascents
locatedIn Hawaii
surface form: Hawaiʻi

Koʻolau Range
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Oahu
surface form: island of Oʻahu
mountainRange Koʻolau Range
surface form: Koʻolau Mountains
overlooks Kailua
Kaneohe
surface form: Kāneʻohe

Nuʻuanu Valley
partOf Koʻolau Volcano
surface form: Koʻolau volcanic system
state Hawaii
surface form: Hawaiʻi

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Koʻolau Range highestPoint Puʻu Konahuanui