The hiking trip this year was Havasu falls. We had all heard stories of how pretty it is, and after being there, neither the stories or my pictures do it justice. Simply stunning scenery.
It takes an hour of driving past the nearest “town” to get to the trailhead, which is simply a parking lot. 10 miles of hiking later (with a 65+ lb pack) you get to the good stuff. Highly suggested, just go early or late in the season to avoid the tourist rush.
For all the photographers out there, yes, there is a fair amount of HDR here. The canyon is a very stark place, and you dont get the soft sunlight from dawn or dusk due to the canyon walls.
The start of most of our trips
Did I mention 65+ lb packs?
Ok, how the trips ACTUALLY start
The Town
Pre-Hike Energy
In a dry riverbed, you can see how water eroded and filled the larger rock
Navajo Falls
Steam in the middle of campground
Havasu Falls
Day 2
Mooney Falls
The climb down Mooney Falls
The climb is handhold, foothold, chains to hang onto and occasional ladders
The water is so clear, you cant easily tell there is over 2 foot of water here
Jill got to climb back up to get a bag we left at the top
Hi!
You gonna eat that?!?
Jill made a friend, who became our campground guardian
We started to hike out, but saw the supply helicopter. Inspiration struck.
Inspiration, and being a yuppy, much easier than hiking