Tag Archives: Havasu Canyon

Grand Canyon: Surviving Supai

Havasu is not a place for solitude. People have been living here for over a thousand years and the human presence is palpable, even downstream, past End Falls and Beaver Falls, on the little-used trail that runs down to the … Continue reading

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Grand Canyon: Day of Rest in Havasu

On day 3, we rested. We had hiked 23 miles from the canyon rim down to the Colorado and back up to our campsite at the edge of Mooney Falls in two days and I awoke on the third as … Continue reading

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