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Friday / Day 1<br />
2:00a<br />
6:00p<br />
Rise and Shine!! It’s super early, but in 4 hours you’ll be<br />
in the most magical location<br />
The trailhead is called Hualapai Hilltop and is located<br />
at the end of Indian Road 18 — 60 miles from the<br />
turnoff from Route 66. Indian Road 18 is paved, but<br />
watch out for animals. Plan for at least 1.5 to 2 hours<br />
for this section of road. You will have limited cellular<br />
service, so pull up Hualapai Hilltop on maps before<br />
Indian Road 18!<br />
Drop your stuff off at the trailer if the pack mules will<br />
be taking your packs down.<br />
12:00p<br />
1:00p<br />
Check-in at the Visitors Center to claim your<br />
wristbands for the weekend. Everyone will need their<br />
ID - the reservation will be under the person who<br />
booked it. <br />
<br />
You’ll be walking through the beautiful town of Supai,<br />
please respect the local people. There is one shop/<br />
restaurant in town if you need anything.<br />
Now… let’s get this party started! 2 miles after Supai,<br />
you’ll get to " Fifty Foot <strong>Falls</strong>! Walk around a bit, take<br />
some photos and take a lunch break! Jump in if you<br />
need a cool down!<br />
After lunch & half a mile down the dirt road you’ll find<br />
the # Navajo <strong>Falls</strong> & the iconic $ Havasu <strong>Falls</strong>!<br />
3:00p<br />
5:00p<br />
Let’s find a campsite for the weekend - you can always<br />
come back to explore and we will on Day 3! <br />
<br />
If mules carried your belongings, it should be at the<br />
campsite or will be shortly. It’s a long campsite so walk<br />
around and find you’re favorite spot!<br />
Now that you’ve set up the campsite & gotten a lay-ofthe-land<br />
decide your evening & dinner plan with your<br />
crew. Good night!