A 7 mile hike into the village and then another mile or so to the camp site (no bathrooms). Of course, you can elect to stay at the lodge in the village and enjoy a warm bath after a hard days hikng and swimming in the gorgeous pool!
Personal thoughts on life, technology and self development. Currently, at Apigee.
Monday, July 17, 2006
Havasupai
Go on the net and look for Havasupai and you will find tonnes of pictures of the falls.

A 7 mile hike into the village and then another mile or so to the camp site (no bathrooms). Of course, you can elect to stay at the lodge in the village and enjoy a warm bath after a hard days hikng and swimming in the gorgeous pool!
A 7 mile hike into the village and then another mile or so to the camp site (no bathrooms). Of course, you can elect to stay at the lodge in the village and enjoy a warm bath after a hard days hikng and swimming in the gorgeous pool!
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