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Cratere sommitale del Mauna Loa

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Cratere sommitale del Mauna Loa

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The Mauna Loa Summit Crater, known as Moku'āweoweo, crowns the world's largest active volcano by mass and volume, Mauna Loa, on the Island of Hawaii in the United States. Reaching an impressive elevation of 4,169 meters (13,677 feet) above sea level, this colossal caldera is a dominant feature within the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Its name, meaning "Long Mountain" in Hawaiian, aptly describes the vast shield volcano that has shaped much of the island's landscape.

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    13 marzo 2023

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    Mauna Loa vanta il titolo di vulcano attivo più grande del pianeta terra, misurando oltre 55.000 piedi dalla cima alla sua base sommersa (in confronto, l'Everest è alto solo 29.000 piedi!). Il suo nome significa "montagna lunga". C'è una cabina dove i campeggiatori possono prenotare per rimanere in vetta, anche se il sito a volte è chiuso a causa dell'attività vulcanica. Il Mauna Loa ha eruttato 34 volte dal 1843 ed è uno dei vulcani più attivi della Terra.
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    Cima del Mauna Loa dall'Osservatorio — Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park

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    Hike the challenging Mauna Loa Summit Trail, a 12.9-mile route across volcanic landscapes in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.

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    Elevazione 4.050 m

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    lunedì 13 aprile

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    Posizione:Hawaiʻi County, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are the main hiking routes to the Mauna Loa Summit Crater?

    The primary route to the Mauna Loa Summit Crater (Moku'āweoweo) is the Mauna Loa Trail, which typically starts from the Mauna Loa Observatory Road. This trail is a challenging, multi-day backcountry hike covering significant distance and elevation gain over rough lava fields. There are also routes from the Mauna Loa Strip Road, though access and conditions can vary. Always check the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park website for current trail status and closures.

    How difficult is the hike to Mauna Loa Summit Crater and how long does it take?

    Hiking to the Mauna Loa Summit Crater is considered extremely challenging and suitable only for experienced hikers. The terrain consists of rough, jagged, and loose lava rock, and the high altitude (over 13,000 feet or 4,000 meters) presents a significant risk of altitude sickness. Most hikers require 2-4 days to complete the round trip, often involving overnight stays in backcountry cabins, which require permits.

    Are permits required to hike or camp at Mauna Loa Summit Crater?

    Yes, permits are required for all backcountry hiking and camping within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including the Mauna Loa Summit area. This includes overnight stays in the summit cabins. Hikers must register at the Kīlauea Visitor Center or online. It's crucial to secure permits well in advance, especially during peak seasons, and to be aware of any specific regulations or closures due to volcanic activity.

    What are the typical weather conditions at Mauna Loa Summit, and what should I wear?

    Weather at the Mauna Loa Summit is highly unpredictable and can change rapidly. Expect extreme conditions, including strong winds, intense sun exposure, and freezing temperatures, even during summer. Snow is common in winter. Hikers should wear multiple layers of warm, moisture-wicking clothing, including a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Sturdy, broken-in hiking boots, gloves, a warm hat, and sunglasses are essential. Always carry plenty of water, food, and emergency supplies.

    Is Mauna Loa Summit Crater suitable for families or beginner hikers?

    No, the Mauna Loa Summit Crater is not suitable for families with young children or beginner hikers. The extreme altitude, strenuous terrain, and multi-day nature of the hike make it a demanding backcountry experience. For those seeking less strenuous options or family-friendly activities, consider exploring other areas within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park or driving the Kaʻū Scenic Byway for views around the volcano's base.

    Are dogs allowed on trails to Mauna Loa Summit Crater?

    No, pets are generally not permitted on backcountry trails or in wilderness areas within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including the Mauna Loa Summit Crater trails. This regulation helps protect the park's fragile ecosystems and wildlife. Always check the National Park Service website for specific pet policies and designated pet-friendly areas.

    What geological features can I expect to see at Mauna Loa Summit Crater?

    At the Mauna Loa Summit Crater, Moku'āweoweo, you will witness a vast, elongated caldera, approximately 6 by 2.5 kilometers (3.7 by 1.6 miles) in size, with various collapse pits. The landscape is dominated by stark, otherworldly lava flows of different ages, showcasing the raw power of volcanic activity. You'll see evidence of past eruptions, including rough, jagged a'a lava and smoother pāhoehoe flows, all within the largest active volcano on Earth.

    What amenities or services are available near the Mauna Loa Summit Crater trailhead?

    There are very limited amenities directly at or near the Mauna Loa Summit Crater trailheads. The Mauna Loa Observatory, located near one of the trailheads, is a research facility and does not offer public services. Visitors should be entirely self-sufficient, carrying all necessary supplies, including water, food, and first-aid. The nearest services, including cafes, restaurants, and accommodations, are typically found in towns like Hilo or Kona, or within the main visitor areas of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

    How does Mauna Loa Summit compare to Kīlauea Crater for hiking?

    Mauna Loa Summit offers a vastly different hiking experience than Kīlauea Crater. Mauna Loa is a high-altitude, multi-day backcountry trek over challenging terrain, focusing on immense scale and remote wilderness. Kīlauea, while also a volcano, is generally more accessible with shorter, well-maintained trails around its caldera and through lava fields, often providing opportunities to view active lava flows (when present) from a safe distance. Mauna Loa is about the journey and the vastness, while Kīlauea often offers more immediate volcanic activity viewing.

    What is the best time of year to attempt a hike to Mauna Loa Summit Crater?

    While the summit can be visited year-round, the best time to attempt a hike to Mauna Loa Summit Crater is typically during the drier months, from late spring to early fall (May to October). During these months, there's a slightly lower chance of heavy rain and snow, though high-altitude weather remains unpredictable. Winter months can bring significant snowfall, making trails impassable and increasing the risk of hypothermia. Always check current conditions and forecasts before planning your trip.

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