Havasu Falls

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But then, what is obviously the voice of God, tells Tom not to jump.
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"No, that was me!"
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"No, it was ME!"
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So, we head back into the sunset.
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Six miles later, we're back to Monney Falls.
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The crowd is finally gone.
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It's Miller time, but we ain't got no beer!
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"Coffee's ready Bunny!"
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With tears in our eyes, as is evident from the fuzziness of the picture, we watch Guillaume head out of camp for the long hike back to the top.
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The camp was really crowded, due in part to the lodge being closed because of a lightning strike.
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We passed by Havasu Falls on the two mile hike into Supai Village to extend our stay for another night.
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There's no power except in the Gatorade.
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We discover this on our way to Navajo Falls. We later find out that this is in memory of a young woman who was murdered a month earlier.
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Helicopters bring in the portapotties.
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Navajo Falls
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Is Tom trying to imitate the Tai Chi guy or is he just clumsy?
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It's a bird! It's a plane! No, you tards, it's Navajo Falls. Check out the video.
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Back to camp. Guess which falls we passed.
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Ruth above Havasu Falls.
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These guys swam behind the falls.
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Packed and ready to go.
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Looking out from our site. See the logs?
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"Let's get a move on, we have a long way to go."
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I wish I had a nice ass like that...
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...to carry our load out.
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We're really not sure.
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With her Supai stick in hand Ruth picks out some goodies for the hike out.
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We wave goodbye to Zoom Dinh and Paul.
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