Thanks for all the infos! This hike is on my buket list for my trip to the US next year! The only "fear" I have is that I'm going to be hiking it alone, so let's hope I don't twist my ankle or something
You can do it! It would be better to have someone with you, but if not, just make sure you have a safety SOS device like a Garmin! Better to be safe than sorry, thanks for watching
Kevin, wow, what an amazing Christmas gift this video was. Thank you for exploring these amazing sites and sharing with us your adventures. Words cannot express how beautiful this place is.
So is the $12 permit acceptable for camping overnight as well? Also, how long did it take you to hike there? & how long did it take you to hike back? I’m going the first week of April. Hopefully that’s not the muddy runoff time :/
Did the AllTrails app take you all the way to the oasis ? Or did you use some other resource to accompany? I heard you mention the garmon navigation system. I don’t trust the cairns & just want to find some sort of assurance that I won’t get lost with the right equipment!!! Your feedback would be really helpful!!!
First, the bokeh was sick! Great visuals overall. Thanks for putting the info in on the water. Not sure what mineral(s) make it that color, so I wasn't sure if it was drinkable.
We are thinking about doing this next april. You said that the water was brown the first time you went. Can i ask what time of year you went when it was brown and what time when it was blue.
Great "instant" edition of the full video! What months do you think the water is the blueish? We just start planning, and trying to avoid chocolate color like you guys the first time!
This video is amazing!! Thank you so much for putting this all together, definitely on the bucket list now! Curious if you had to get a permit for video to post on TH-cam?
So beautiful. Looks like an awesome and challenging trek. Really love the heads up to this less crowded site. Merry Christmas from our family to yours.
Hi there, my husband and I are planning for Arizona trip on early December this year (we’re from Indonesia and need to plan way ahead). This place looks incredible. Do you recommend going to this Oasis early Dec? Are you interested in being our guide? Or is there any tour agent who can arrange for this hiking trip? Thanks in advance :) -Lenny
Are you an experienced backcountry backpacker or hiker? This is not an easy trail - in fact there is no trail. You will have to find your way down via loose rock, gravel with no proper trail. It is almost 3000 feet vertical down to the river. Unless you are used to backpacking such trails, I would strongly advise against it. Instead try and get a reservation to HavaSupai. You will get similar colors of the water, well marked trail and good campsites.
@@KevinEassa not referring to havasupai. I’ve visited the east rim/confluence overlook a couple times and wanted to visit back in 2020. I had called the ranger station then and they said they were not allowing visitors at that time. Good to know they’re back and open. Here’s my proof lol: th-cam.com/video/Z1edkzahUrg/w-d-xo.html
@@KevinEassa either way that is very cool you got to not only see the turquoise water but actually swim in it. What a dream, man! The two times we camped at the overlook the water was brown. Such an amazing area on the east side and I hope it stays hush hush
@@KevinEassa side note…I had some trippy dreams camping in that area. I truly believe that that area is heavy in the spiritual realm. It sticks with me to this day. I’m so intrigued. The only way I could bring a piece back home with me was to purchase some pottery on the side of the road 🙂
Thanks for all the infos! This hike is on my buket list for my trip to the US next year! The only "fear" I have is that I'm going to be hiking it alone, so let's hope I don't twist my ankle or something
You can do it! It would be better to have someone with you, but if not, just make sure you have a safety SOS device like a Garmin! Better to be safe than sorry, thanks for watching
Absolutely breathtaking presentation my friend, shots are beyond amazing here. What a breathtaking scenery!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
I salute these great hikers,iam not able have back problem,thanks for the amazing view
Thank you Beverly, I appreciate the kind words, thank you for watching!
Heaven right here in Arizona,my 1st time seeing this turcouise water,i was born in Phoenix,the beauty of Arizona is deep history
Arizona is so beautiful, one of the coolest states
Excellent Video, and Amazing Photography! Thank You Kevin.
Many thanks Doug!
This was so well put together, thank you! Greta adventure.
Thank you so much!!
What month did you go the second time when the water was blue? We are planning on visiting mid-end of April
Great video you captured some amazing scenery and have inspired me to go here
Thanks so much for watching! It makes me happy to hear that, I hope you get to go
We are heading to Havasupai in late March, then we will be heading to Hopi Salt. Thank you for the amazing videos, you two are awesome.
Thank you Igor! We appreciate it. You are going to have an amazing time at both!
Kevin, wow, what an amazing Christmas gift this video was. Thank you for exploring these amazing sites and sharing with us your adventures. Words cannot express how beautiful this place is.
Happy holidays! Thank you so much for watching Mark, it is a beautiful place!
So is the $12 permit acceptable for camping overnight as well? Also, how long did it take you to hike there? & how long did it take you to hike back? I’m going the first week of April. Hopefully that’s not the muddy runoff time :/
Did the AllTrails app take you all the way to the oasis ? Or did you use some other resource to accompany? I heard you mention the garmon navigation system. I don’t trust the cairns & just want to find some sort of assurance that I won’t get lost with the right equipment!!! Your feedback would be really helpful!!!
Love ur video. So much good info !!!
Glad it was helpful!
Looks like a pretty intense hike! Do you think it can be done as a day hike or that it definitely requires camping overnight?
This can absolutely be done as a day hike!
First, the bokeh was sick! Great visuals overall. Thanks for putting the info in on the water. Not sure what mineral(s) make it that color, so I wasn't sure if it was drinkable.
Thank you Jerry! I appreciate it. The water is definitely not drinkable unless you have a filter, and even then it tastes horrible lol
Jerry, we are waiting for you and Tina!!
We are thinking about doing this next april. You said that the water was brown the first time you went. Can i ask what time of year you went when it was brown and what time when it was blue.
Amazing video!
Thank you Kat!
This was so crazy!
thanks homie!
wow you guys are awesome for all the detailed info
Thanks so much Julian! I really appreciate it🙏🏼🙏🏼
we're going April 3rd. Hope that's not when the spring run off is happening :( any thoughts?
I am going next week, do u think water looks like this that moment?
Great "instant" edition of the full video! What months do you think the water is the blueish? We just start planning, and trying to avoid chocolate color like you guys the first time!
Thanks!
You are amazing, thanks so much Daniel!!
Kevin~Yo-perfect ~💪
Thank you!!
This video is amazing!! Thank you so much for putting this all together, definitely on the bucket list now! Curious if you had to get a permit for video to post on TH-cam?
What camera did you use to film this amazing well put together video?
So beautiful. Looks like an awesome and challenging trek. Really love the heads up to this less crowded site. Merry Christmas from our family to yours.
Thank you! You too!
110 pounds for an overnight? Amazing spot though! Thanks for sharing
Hi there, my husband and I are planning for Arizona trip on early December this year (we’re from Indonesia and need to plan way ahead). This place looks incredible. Do you recommend going to this Oasis early Dec? Are you interested in being our guide? Or is there any tour agent who can arrange for this hiking trip? Thanks in advance :)
-Lenny
Are you an experienced backcountry backpacker or hiker? This is not an easy trail - in fact there is no trail. You will have to find your way down via loose rock, gravel with no proper trail. It is almost 3000 feet vertical down to the river. Unless you are used to backpacking such trails, I would strongly advise against it. Instead try and get a reservation to HavaSupai. You will get similar colors of the water, well marked trail and good campsites.
@@NikhilShahi thank you for your advise, much appreciated!! We are not experienced backcountry hikers, so will follow your advise.
How was the taste of the river water after being filtred ?
Horrible honestly, some of the worst filtered water I’ve ever tasted, but gotta do what you gotta do
Thank you guys. Amazing views. You should have 25 thousand likes.
I appreciate it! That would be awesome haha, thanks for watching 🙏🏼
Coffee Stipend!
you are a legend! thank you!!
I'd rather go this way than the Havasu falls but I'd probably get lost and need to be rescued 😂
Curious if this is open. I heard during covid that they weren’t issuing permits
I believe you are mistaking this with havasupai, which I heard wasn’t doing permits during covid. This is open!
@@KevinEassa not referring to havasupai. I’ve visited the east rim/confluence overlook a couple times and wanted to visit back in 2020. I had called the ranger station then and they said they were not allowing visitors at that time. Good to know they’re back and open.
Here’s my proof lol:
th-cam.com/video/Z1edkzahUrg/w-d-xo.html
@@kj4362 I believe you haha. Most people that have commented though thought that’s what I was referring to. This was open and we went twice in 2022
@@KevinEassa either way that is very cool you got to not only see the turquoise water but actually swim in it. What a dream, man! The two times we camped at the overlook the water was brown. Such an amazing area on the east side and I hope it stays hush hush
@@KevinEassa side note…I had some trippy dreams camping in that area. I truly believe that that area is heavy in the spiritual realm. It sticks with me to this day. I’m so intrigued. The only way I could bring a piece back home with me was to purchase some pottery on the side of the road 🙂
id pee in that water for sure and try to turn it yellow
don’t think you’re supposed to do that lol
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Nah it's our land.
What you two need to do is get right with God.
What do u mean why?
What makes you think they're not?