&title=1.25 MILE MARK& &descText=The hala trees are also known as "tourist pineapple" because their seedpods resemble the tasty bromeliad. The fruit is actually edible, but was eaten only during famine. The seeds were used as paintbrushes, the hollow trunks for irrigation and the leaves, called lauhala, are woven into mats.& &alertText= Beware of Hawaii's tropical sun. Avoid strenuous exercise during midday, drink plenty of water, and use sunscreen, even when overcast.& &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&