Hawaii is home to some of the most violent forces in nature: Volcanoes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and earthquakes. Yet these events rarely harm anyone, due to early-warning systems and precautions. When Mother Nature harms or kills someone on Hawaii, she does it often on beautiful days when people are out having fun. Deaths occur due to drowning in rip currents, being hit by waves at the shore, falling from steep cliffs or getting lost off trail, and from flash floods. Fortunately virtually all fatalities are avoidable, especially yours. Be sure to follow all posted safety guidelines and well as those noted in Trailblazer guides. Our guides are like any other piece of gear: They will help you have fun adventuring, but it is up to you to use your own good judgment and common sense. All posted signage regarding trespassing and rules of public agencies supersede anything you may read in a book.