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John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Entrance to Peek-a-boo Slot Canyon.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Entrance to Peek-a-boo Slot Canyon.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Trail from Lower Dry Fork Trailhead follows the rim toward the original trailhead.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Great views along the new access trail.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Great views along the new access trail.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
View of Dry Fork toward Spooky Canyon.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Descending to Dry Fork.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Descending to Dry Fork.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
The final sandy descent to Dry Fork.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Arch inside Peek-a-boo Slot Canyon.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Spill off in Peek-a-boo Slot Canyon.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Toward the end of Peek-a-boo the canyon in shallow enough to climb out.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
View down into Peek-a-boo.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Cairns mark the trail to Spooky Slot Canyon.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Descent to Spooky Slot Canyon.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Near the beginning of Spooky Slot Canyon.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Unique rock formations in Spooky.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Spooky is more narrow than Peek-a-boo.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Sections of Spooky receive very little light.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Dry Fork toward Peek-a-boo.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Trailhead map.
John Maurizi
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04/19/2021
Note the arrows on the loop!

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