![]() On the way back, Kenny offered to take me to see some other cool sites in the area, which I really appreciated. Even though it was cloudy and I wasn’t able to get sunburst pictures, I was still able to take some gorgeous ones. There’s a short hike to get up the sand hill, which really wasn’t too bad at all. The Great Chamber itself is an absolute must see. The drive was gorgeous, with snow still on the hills. During the drive out there, he told me lots of stories about his experiences in the area, other cool sites, animals, plants, geology, you name it! I learned a lot from him and he was super interesting and informative. Kenny was a very kind and genuine guy who you can tell loves showing people around the area where he grew up. They were not able to add to my group, so I ended up having an amazing private tour! My guide Kenny picked me up promptly at my hotel in an awesome Jeep, and we set off to see the Great Chamber. He said that he would try to put together a bigger group for me, but if he couldn’t find any other guests they would be happy to take me out by myself. Finally I called Coral Cliffs and spoke to Jeff, and he said no problem! I was super excited. I’ve toured with many different Kanab tour companies at this point, but Coral Cliffs really had standout customer service and the price, especially for a solo traveler, couldn’t be beat!Īfter planning a spontaneous solo road trip, I called probably 10 different tour companies in the area and none of them would take me anywhere because I was traveling solo and it was slow season. Since I’m from Vegas I come to Kanab a lot as a nature escape. BTW, if you’re RV’ing it stay at Dark Skys. Just based on this one 3 hour adventure I would highly recommend seeing Peek-a-Boo canyon and seeing it with Choral Cliffs tours. The slot canyon was beautiful, very easy to hike through and afforded us some fantastic photos. They turned out to be retired teachers from the Midwest and as my wife is a teacher they had a great time talking teacher stuff while Ray and I talked about raising boys. Two other explorers joined us, so five in the Jeep but still perfectly comfortable. We never felt rushed and it was clear to us that he truly enjoyed his job. Raymond grew up in Kanab and had a vast knowledge of the area’s geology, history (some really interesting stories), flora and fauna, etc. ![]() Seeing the canyon with new snow on the ground was a rare and unique experience. AWESOME guided trip through ‘Peek-a-boo’ slot canyon.įirst of all we would have never made it near the canyon without the high clearance Jeep that our guide Raymond showed up in, as it had snowed a foot the night before.
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