So I'm thinking about hiking Havasupai in the early spring and I'd like to hear from any anons that have done the full trail about fees, camping, experience etc.
And if you haven't done it but know northern AZ or much of the surrounding area, what's good? I've stomped around the canyons in Sedona and some of the mountain paths in Payson, but I'm only getting my feet wet in a beautiful landscape that's been totally unprecedented. (I moved to the Valley, it's shit here.)
>>892353
Did Havasu Falls past Mooney last weekend, filename.jpg.
Also lived in Sedona for 17 yrs.
AMA.
>>892372
>>892374
Hiked out from camp ground in 5.75 hrs, broke camp and hit trail at 4:15AM.
Stuck tent night before to keep from doing it in dark.
>>892376
One more, reCaptcha is kicking my ass.
No, the water is really MORE blue, this is my potato cam.
>>892378
reCaptcha was kind to me, another.
Near the top of Mooney Falls. The water is so mineralized, this.
>>892372
Holy hell! I didn't know the falls were that big! The people at the bottom really put them in perspective! Can't wait to hike Havasupai!
>>892395
That's Mooney, 200' easy. Climb to the bottom through tunnels and climb chains.
Cool.
>>892427
Top of Havasu Falls.
>>892436
Teaching Godless heathens Christian values in Supai Village, one week at a time.
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