Re: Cheyava Falls
I saw it flowing on a trip we did in April, not sure the date, but probably early April. I'd have to dig out my journals to be sure, as the year was 1984...
Marsha Kesselring 2010-01-30 21:10:46 #59678
Re: Cheyava Falls
Hi Jamie,
March may be too early, but you can certainly monitor it from the Yavapai Observation Station. I was able to go in (early) May of 1998. It was...
DennisF 2010-01-30 21:07:22 #59677
Re: Cheyava Falls
You may have a chance in late March if we have a couple of warming spells, early this year, based on our snowfall to date. Personally, I don't think you will...
gchkr64 2010-01-30 20:11:05 #59676
Re: Cheyava Falls
Since runoff from snowmelt is what causes the falls to flow, I'd say your chances are pretty good considering the recent heavy snowfalls in the park. One of...
mowcowbell 2010-01-30 17:52:32 #59675
Re: 3 day/2 nights solo hike in early May (with a chance of getting
I'm a GC hiker from residing in the East. Not being a Las Vegas resident I still hold a high respect for Mt. Charleston hiking. The peek elevation is about...
PhilG 2010-01-30 17:39:13 #59674
Cheyava Falls
I'm wondering how many people here have been fortunate enough to see Cheyava Falls flowing? If so, I'm curious to hear what day of the year you were there. I...
jcdt1980 2010-01-30 16:42:07 #59673
Re: 3 day/2 nights solo hike in early May (with a chance of getting
John said "I can't really countenance an inexperienced solo hiker doing the descent of Hance Creek." I've been down Hance Creek and I wholeheartedly agree,...
Jamie Compos 2010-01-30 16:36:41 #59672
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