History
The original ranch was rich with Maui history and was named ErehwonRanch (Nowhere) spelled backwards. In those days it was nowhere. The ranch was settled by two Vontempsky brothers Randal and Louis around 1875. "Boy" Vontempsky, the grandfather and great grandfather of today's decedents, managed many of the Maui ranches Ulupalakua, Kaupo. He also kept the family herds on Erehwon, he spoke Hawaiian the language of the panilolo (cowboy) fluently. He was a friend to many and had great stories to tell of the islands. Today the ranch continues to perpetuate agriculture on Maui by farming, cattle ranching, and axis deer hunting.