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@toddwhirley We went in April 2010..about the same date. One day it was in the 80's. Yes some were in the water...too cold for us though. Nights were cold but not freezing. The day we hiked out it was cold and snowing on us. Be prepared for cold nights...it is a odd time of year in this climate. It can switch without warning. We did a weather check the night before we made the trip and had the gear for the cold with us.
theyakpacker 11 months ago
@toddwhirley its always hot in arizona
thoostorm4 1 year ago
@toddwhirley Check Out TOPOGEAR.COM's newsletters. We have a write up on the April Hike. Another article from June trip.
theyakpacker 1 year ago
I am taking a trip to Havasu fall in April '11. Did it get below freezing at night? How about daytime high temps? I heard the water is a constant 70 degrees...was anyone swimming in April?
toddwhirley 1 year ago