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Havasupai How-to
For anyone thinking about doing this, I can't recommend it enough. For anyone not thinking about visiting this place, I can't recommend it enough.
Take a left at vegas and follow this road until it dead ends
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Hike the 10 miles in and pick out a good camp spot, from what I could tell there weren't any bad ones
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We talked to quite a few people that were hiking in, spending that day in there and then out the next morning. IMO, that's not enough time. Give yourself a few days, you'll want to have time to explore and also lounge around.
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swimming into this is a lot harder than it looks
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the signs that say no jumping/diving seem to just be "informational"
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however when the signs warning you about the hike down to money falls say it's rugged and dangerous, they aren't messing around
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it's well worth the climb down/out
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you might want to pack your own nighttime entertainment
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however the free shows aren't half bad
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Very purdy. Did this trip as a teen. Would love to go back some day.
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Very nice, i've been missing this place.
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nice. Hiked up there once from the river...
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Very nice! 1, 3, 12, and 15 are my favorites.
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Always wanted to go there - so beautiful.
Place has been getting some bad PR lately. I've heard that the reservation is having a problem with drug addled teens hassling/assaulting/stealing from the tourists. Obviously you didn't have any problems while you were there so maybe the tribal police are getting a handle on it.
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We didn't have any issues but definitely saw some young teens who were clearly on something hanging around town. I felt totally safe there and on multiple occasions left my camera gear unattended at the camp site while we went other places. Maybe I just got lucky.
I did see reservation police around town, I don't think I remember seeing them out around the falls or camping areas though.
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The colors are incredible. I guess I have to go there now.
Great photos, too.
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one more. probably took it too far with this one but just started playing with some new HDR software and was taking a bunch of bracketed shots while down there, finally getting around to merging them.
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holy shite that place looks rad
Thanks for going clicky
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Wow, great shots.
I was there in 2006, a year or two before there was some massive flooding and a bunch of helicopter evacuations. Havasu falls and it's pool look quite a bit different, and those falls with people jumping off weren't even there at the time. I've heard Navajo falls got destroyed also.
It's definitely worth spending at least a few days down there. If you're ambitious, making it down to the Colorado river is a pretty awesome day hike/scramble.
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The flood was in 08. You can tell they had to manually recreate a lot of those pools, if you look close when you're there you'll notice what you first thought was a rock is actually a sand bag covered in calcium.
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Very cool, never heard of it.