This summer we hiked Havasupai. It is located on the southern rim of the Grand Canyon. We hiked eight miles from the rim to Havasupai and then 2 more miles to the falls.
This was before we started hiking. We hiked the switchbacks (about 1 1/2 miles) the night we arrived.
A scorpion illuminated in black light.
We slept at the bottom of the switchbacks. Everyone thought that it was going to be really warm so most people didn't bring a lot of blankets. I on the other hand brought a sleeping bag and when I was really warm in the morning, Liz came and sucked the body heat out of me.
This is us on the way to Havasupai.
After the 8 mile hike.
Viddy with our two nieces.
Fun on the rope swing at the falls.
This was the sign before the hike down to Mooney Falls.
Us in front of Mooney Falls. It took all of my strength to stand that close to the fall because the water so strong.
The whole group in front of Mooney Falls.
The girls found a lizard in the falls and thought it was pretty awesome.
There is a new fall that was created by the flooding last year and there is a ledge where you can stand behind the falls and jump through them.
The group at the new falls.
The new falls were short enough, and the pool at the bottom was deep enough that we jumped off them. Viddy was the first to jump, but it took a little more coercing to get me off the falls.
I had to have some one walk with me to the ledge of the falls and Viddy was at the bottom just in case I suddenly forgot how to swim when I hit the water. The fall was a lot longer than I thought it would be, so while I was mid-air I had time to think "I think that I should have hit the water by now." Also going through my mind: "Let me guess, we're about to go over a huge waterfall. -Yup. Sharp rocks at the bottom? -Most likely. Bring it on!"
You can barely see her in the picture, but right under John (the person with his head cut off at the top of the picture) is Emma. She's eight years old and she really wanted to jump off. We were afraid that she wouldn't clear the rocks so John "tossed" her off the side. She had so much fun and couldn't wait to tell her class at school that she had jumped off a waterfall.
This is us on the way back. The weather for the hike out was perfect. It had rained earlier that day which cooled things off and there was a breeze. Although with the sweat on our backs you might think otherwise. We actually took less time hiking out (up-hill) compared to the hike in.
The whole experience was amazing. We hiked over 30 miles in three days and although we were sore from the experience, we would gladly do it again. So let us know if you are interested. :)
30 miles in 3 days! I think I would just die! Looks like lots of crazy fun though.
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