Submitted by
Name: Barbara Wilson
From: Sacaton Elementary School
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Submitted by
Name: Lori Wackett
From: Sacaton Elementary School
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Submitted by
Name: Tricia V
From: Tempe, AZ
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Comments:
March 8th-12th was my second trip down the canyon. I was lucky enough to experience this with 2 different amazing 4th grade classes. The memories we created on this trip are priceless can't wait to go again!!! I really want to thank John Weible for making it happen and all the chaperones that make the trip run smoothly.
Everyone should do this trip at least once even if you don't do it with 27 4th graders
Added: March 21, 2012
Submitted by
Name: John Weible
From: Sacaton Elementary School
E-mail: Contact
Comments:
This is the 3rd year now we've been bringing our students from the Gila River Indian Reservation and it gets better every time! This year we had 27 4th graders make the 10-mile hike down to the falls and they had a blast! It is truly a trip they will never forget. We spent about $8K on our trip and it was worth every penny. I'm already planning next year's trip.
If you're considering seeing the Grand Canyon, don't just go to the look out points on the South Rim. Hike the 10 miles and really see the canyon. There's no other way.
Added: March 21, 2012
Submitted by
Name: Amber Gibby
From: Tucson, AZ
E-mail: Contact
Comments:
Hello,
I am hiking the falls in May with family and friends. My sister and I would love to take our dogs since they love to hike and camp. The office did say dogs are allowed, however I am wondering if Mooney Falls causes problems with dogs and if there is a way to get them down. It is the only part some people have said would be a problem. Any information would help. Thanks.
Also feedback from past hikers would help
Added: March 15, 2012
Submitted by
Name: Carl
From: Idaho
E-mail: Contact
Comments:
We are backpacking in the the falls end of March. I thought I read there was water available at the campground. Any feedback on this would be great. Looking forward to this trip as I have heard its beautiful. Thanks Carl
Added: March 15, 2012
Submitted by
Name: Jason Bradley
From: Yuma, AZ
E-mail: Contact
Comments:
Just hiked from hilltop to campground & beyond the past few days. Everything was perfect. Tough hike in. Pace yourself, take plenty of water & be ready for the good burn in your legs & back. Camping sites were great. Hiking down Mooney is highly advised. Seems a bit scary, but totally doable. Hiked to Beaver & this was a nice hike as well. Falls are amazing, water was great (a little chilly, but tolerable). Hike out is a rough one, but doable with time, rest & water. Pay to have your backpack taken out by mule & only hike out with daypack. Much more enjoyable on my part I know.
Added: March 14, 2012
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Name: Harem pants
From: London
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Comments:
I have read most of them and got a lot from them. To me, you are doing the great work. Carry on this. work at home In the end, I would like to thank you for making such a nice website.
Added: February 26, 2012
Submitted by
Name: Amber
From: Ann Arbor, MI
E-mail: Contact
Comments:
This is my dream vacation! I have never been but always wanted to go! Since this will be my first time I was wondering if there is any advice about what to bring, or what to see while I am there would be great!
Added: February 23, 2012
Submitted by
Name: nelga
From: kelowna
E-mail: Contact
Comments:
Baykee, I had same problem put managed to get thru on saturday mornings, worked twice for me.
Added: February 8, 2012
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