&title=.75 MILE MARK& &descText=At this higher elevation, the entire layout of the reef system surrounding Ke'e beach can be seen. The exposed roots of the ironwoods on the trail serve as both a help and a hindrance to weary hikers. These trees were introduced in the 1880's to serve as windbreaks from salty ocean sprays.& &alertText=Footing may be difficult on this portion of the trail because of mud, loose rocks or protruding roots. Exercise additional caution.& &googleMap=http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q%26hl=en%26q=Kauai,+HI%26sll=37.0625,-95.677068%26sspn=48.909425,61.171875%26layer=%26ie=UTF8%26om=1%26z=14%26ll=22.217443,-159.583626%26spn=0.047993,0.07184& &alert=1& &swim=0& &guard=0& &surf=0& &kayak=0& &toilet=0& &camp=2& &child=0& &safety=1& &done=yes&