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Havasu Canyon, 3rd, 4th and 5th of July
Mooney Falls Photos
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| Someone else took this great shot of 196-foot Mooney Falls from way
up on the cliff. In the far right you can see the trails
that led to our campsite which was less than 30 feet from the
brink of the falls. To reach the base of the falls the
trail continues on the plateau to the left off of the picture. |
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| And speaking of our campsite on the brink of Mooney Falls,
here it is, complete with picnic table and food hanging
pole. Havasu Creek flows from left to right, behind you,
dear CaseyAndEmily dot com patron. |
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If only the trail consisted of tunnels all the
way down. The sketchy parts are yet to come. |
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| Once you come out of the tunnels great views of the falls
appear. In this superior shot by Em, involving much running
by me, I am visible at the very top right of the falls.
Look for my blue shirt. |
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| The photo at the left shows the
trail down to the base of Mooney Falls. If you look close
you can see Em (in red) talking to two chickens at the
top. You can also see the ladders at the bottom.
I took the photo from the top of Mooney Falls, in the same spot
that I'm at in the picture above. The photo on the right shows Em
at one of the chain and stake sections. |
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