Re: Have you hiked to Havasapui Falls?
Jackie: The effects of poverty and subjugation are never pretty, in any society. I've spent a fair amount of time passing through the village of Supai over...
holycross.andrew 2011-12-11 00:56:06 #67635

Re: trash at Supai
I think I heard that lemon peels are THE slowest-degrading biodegradable food product; probably other citrus rinds are not far behind. Bananas are pretty...
John 2011-12-10 12:14:07 #67634

Re: Are dogs allowed?
Very good point Scott! Thanks! I guess I just made my decision, no need to look any further! Jackie --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com,...
dudekmom 2011-12-10 00:08:13 #67633

Re: trash at Supai
I'm not so sure about that, at least in the Grand Canyon or other deserts. My guess: it's going to dry out pretty quickly, and then the ants and other big...
Andrew 2011-12-09 20:55:13 #67632

Re: Are dogs allowed?
Jackie, Not sure about the answer to this question. If you find out you can bring a dog, you will want to consider very carefully whether it's good move. I...
Scott 2011-12-09 17:35:22 #67631

Asbestos and Vishnu Canyons
In October, I completed a hike down Tanner, then up to Palisades Creek, where I hitched a ride across to Lava. From there I spent 3 days exploring Lava,...
Bob Bordasch 2011-12-09 15:51:02 #67630

Are dogs allowed?
In searching information on our Havasupai trip I can't locate anywhere that says a dog is not allowed. I would assume they aren't, but could anyone give me a...
dudekmom 2011-12-09 15:12:20 #67629

Re: trash at Supai
Banana peels DO biodegrade pretty darn quickly. Not saying I would leave one in GC, but certainly in an eastern forest if I could fling it far enough no one...
John 2011-12-09 12:34:26 #67628

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