lynnb
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#USA05-21 descent from Clifftop, Havasupai trail, Grand Canyon, 06 May 1979.
The trails in US National Parks were of much higher standard than those in Australian National Parks, although the Aussie ones give more of a wilderness feeling.
The trails in US National Parks were of much higher standard than those in Australian National Parks, although the Aussie ones give more of a wilderness feeling.

lynnb
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#USA05-24 view down the canyon towards Havasupai from Clifftop descent, Gand Canyon, 06 May 1979.
The trail disappears into the narrow ravine you can see at the bottom of this valley.
The trail disappears into the narrow ravine you can see at the bottom of this valley.

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lynnb
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#USA05-29 Early morning next day on the Havasupai trail, preparing to depart down the canyon after spending the night on this rock ledge under an overhang. We had sleeping bags but no tents or tarps. A small fire to ward off the desert chill at this altitude on a clear night. The view is looking back up towards our departure point, Clifftop (out of view). It was going to be a long climb out. 07 May 1979.

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Barry Kirsten
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Great series, Lynn. Enjoying the commentary and of course the incomparable 'chromes. Thanks for all your work in publishing them.
lynnb
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You're welcome Barry! Good to hear from you. More coming in a few minutes.Great series, Lynn. Enjoying the commentary and of course the incomparable 'chromes. Thanks for all your work in publishing them.
lynnb
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#USA05-37 continuing down the trail to Havasupai, 07 May 1979.
The group I was with can be seen on the lower right. Note the person on horseback in the dry watercourse in the centre. In the far background, a glimpse of the rim gives perspective on how far down we've come.
The group I was with can be seen on the lower right. Note the person on horseback in the dry watercourse in the centre. In the far background, a glimpse of the rim gives perspective on how far down we've come.

lynnb
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#USA06-04 trail to Havasupai, 07 May 1979.
In narrower sections undercuts like this provide an indication of the power of flash floods. A native Indian on horseback leads another horse on the ascent.
In narrower sections undercuts like this provide an indication of the power of flash floods. A native Indian on horseback leads another horse on the ascent.

lynnb
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#USA06-06 On the trail to Havasupai, 07 May 1979.
The canyon gets wider in places, affording glimpses of what appears to be the South Rim. The water course is much wider here.
The canyon gets wider in places, affording glimpses of what appears to be the South Rim. The water course is much wider here.

lynnb
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#USA06-09 Looking back up the trail on the approach to Havasupai, 07 May 1979.
I think that peak in the distance might be the same one that can be seen in the distance in post #102, image #USA05-24.
I think that peak in the distance might be the same one that can be seen in the distance in post #102, image #USA05-24.

lynnb
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#USA06-10 Arriving at Havasupai, 07 May 1979

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#USA06-11 Havasupai, 07 May 1979

Freakscene
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The yellow is completely uncontaminated. No E6, C41 or ECN-2 film can do that, even the four layer Fuji films. Kodachrome was beautiful.#USA06-09 Looking back up the trail on the approach to Havasupai, 07 May 1979.
I think that peak in the distance might be the same one that can be seen in the distance in post #102, image #USA05-24.
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lynnb
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#USA06-16 Havasu Falls, Havasupai, Grand Canyon 07 May 1979.
Nice to be greeted by this at the end of a long hike.
Nice to be greeted by this at the end of a long hike.

lynnb
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#USA06-22 Havasu Falls, Havasupai, Grand Canyon 07 May 1979.
The water was cold, a refreshing change from the hot desert air in the canyon.
The water was cold, a refreshing change from the hot desert air in the canyon.

Archiver
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How does this even exist in the desert? It's magical. And I love how you got the subject right in the waterfall, that's awesome.#USA06-22 Havasu Falls, Havasupai, Grand Canyon 07 May 1979.
The water was cold, a refreshing change from the hot desert air in the canyon.
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lynnb
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Thanks! It was totally unexpected - I had no idea this was there. Magical is the word. I'll post a few more...How does this even exist in the desert? It's magical. And I love how you got the subject right in the waterfall, that's awesome.
#USA06-17 Havasu Falls, Havasupai, Grand Canyon 07 May 1979.

lynnb
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#USA06-19 Havasu Falls, Havasupai, Grand Canyon 07 May 1979.
A slice of paradise inside the Grand Canyon
A slice of paradise inside the Grand Canyon

Timmyjoe
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In '79 when you were going thru there Lynn, Kingman had some spectacular motor lodges on Route 66. Many were still there last time I stopped in 2015, but in great dis-repair. It was a very "happening town" in its heyday.#USA05-16 Route 66 (E Andy Devine Av), Kingman, AZ. 06 May 1979.
Those silos and tower on the right are still there (November 2023), but almost everything else has changed. Next stop: Supai Reservation.
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Best,
-Tim
lynnb
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#USA06-24 Trail sign, Havasupai, 07 May 1979
Below Havasu Falls is Mooney Falls. The trail disappeared over the edge of a cliff, with a steep climb down with the help of a chain. The canyon continues until finally joining the Colorado River.
Below Havasu Falls is Mooney Falls. The trail disappeared over the edge of a cliff, with a steep climb down with the help of a chain. The canyon continues until finally joining the Colorado River.

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lynnb
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#USA06-34 Havasupai, 07 May 1979
A place for quiet contemplation
A place for quiet contemplation

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