Way To Go Havajazon Waterfall
That turquoise water doesn’t look real until you’re standing there. You’ve seen the photos. You want the Way to Go Havajazon Waterfall.
That turquoise water doesn’t look real until you’re standing there. You’ve seen the photos. You want the Way to Go Havajazon Waterfall.
You’ve seen the photos. The ones that make you scroll back and stare. But what happens when you get there? The mist hits your skin before you hear the…
You’ve seen the memes. You’ve clicked the parody sites. You’ve heard three different versions of how Havajazon started. And none of them add up.
You typed “Havajazon Cascade” into Google and got back a mess. Conflicting images. Fake maps. Blog posts citing sources that don’t exist.
You’re breathing worse air right now than you would on a busy city street. Indoor air is 2. 5 times dirtier than outdoor air.
You’ve seen the photos. That hidden waterfall tucked into Eawodiz Mountain like it’s hiding on purpose.
You’ve seen it. That single mountain, white no matter the month. Eawodiz Mountain stares down at you (cold,) constant, untouched by spring.
You’ve stood at the base of Eawodiz Mountain and felt the warm sun on your shoulders. Then you looked up. And saw frost clinging to rocks at noon.
You show up at Eawodiz Mountain ready to hike. Then you see the sign: $28 for parking. Wait. What? I’ve stood there too. Wallet out. Phone dying.
You roll up to the Eawodiz Mountain trailhead, helmet on, water packed, bike locked and ready. No sign. No map.