Bent cedar trail tree - Grand Canyon -
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member gemeloj
N 36° 03.187 W 112° 05.043
12S E 402360 N 3990383
A bench cedar pointing the beginnig of the trail
Waymark Code: WM11XQ0
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 01/06/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Neos2
Views: 5

Bent cedar Grand canyon
Ridge trail: The hike to Cedar Ridge is on the South Kaibab Trail. Cedar ridge is aptly named for the beautiful cedar trees along a ridge. The Havasupai tribe has been living in and around the Grand Canyon's South Rim for the past 800 years, according to anthropologists. In the past, the Havasupais spent the hot summer months growing crops and tending to their orchards in the Havasu Canyon (sometimes called Cataract Canyon) as well as other areas along the Grand Canyon. Winter months were spent hunting for food along the plateau. They left their subtle mark on the area by creating walking paths, which have today been turned into hiking trails, and establishing communities, including one at Indian Garden.
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