Can i just compliment you on filming?! You have to had climbed up and down and crawled to and from to get your shots. Your determination paid off. Big props!
My husband and I did this hike a few years back. In spooky, the rope did not exist back then. Both of us are short (and older ) so lucky for us a great young man (tall) came along to help us. He jumped down and stood up to let us step on his shoulders and then he bent down to let us off. That hike was the hardest but most exhilarating hike we have done besides the Wave. Thank you for sharing!
Great video! Me and my girlfriend tried doing this hike this summer, but tried doing it the other way (spooky first) because the ledge up into peekaboo was pretty slick and getting up looked difficult. We ended up getting semi-lost though and turned back the way we came. Found out later that we had completely missed the turnoff to spooky and accidentally kept going straight toward another, far less traveled slot canyon called brimstone gulch. You can kind of see where we messed up at about 17:54, we kept going straight toward the left of that frame. Kind of a scary situation as we didn’t know we messed up for another couple miles and we could’ve easily kept going further into brimstone (which eventually pinches closed after a mile or so) thinking it was one of the two normal canyons. The lack of footprints tipped us off, but it ended up adding another couple miles to our day, and we were running low on water there (left early in the morning, but by the time we got back it was close to 100 degrees out). Definitely want to go back and try it again now that we know what we’re doing. Not to be underestimated, especially with just how remote it is out there!
Great job with the camera work and the editing. Doing it by yourself you did the trail twice going back and forth to grab the camera, and setting up the next shot and the next and so on. Thanks. Loved the video, the landscape and the slot canyons.
I always wanted to see one of these. I didn't realize how narrow and physically demanding it would be with the climbing up and down. I'm glad you posted it because I will never see one. I thought you just walked in and looked around. I didn't realize all the climbing up and down. I always feared meeting a poisonous snake in one. Thanks for the video.
There are def slot canyons where you just walk in and walk out - the one towards the end of the video is like that. Narrows in Zion is also an example of a walk in / walk out. Glad you enjoyed the vid 👍🏽
Great video! My wife and I did the first part of Peekaboo last March....At 59 we had to tag-team getting up/down that first move but wow it was well worth it. Now that I know what the rest of PaB is like we will need to go back.....still not sure about Spooky...may have to actually put those new years resolutions in motion as it looked tighter than what I remember of PaB. Thanks for a great trip review (and at least for me....a great recent memory)
Great video. Awesome (in the true sense of the word) landscape. I would not have the courage to do this one myself. I know if you carefully plan the hike in the right season there is no flash flood danger, but still I kept imagining that situation and stressing 🙂 Another thing I soooo enjoyed was the natural sounds of the hike and no soundtrack. IMHO sound tracks often spoil an otherwise good video.
Did this trail 10/18/21 - a quick note about Peek-a-boo after a summer 2021 with a lot of heavy rain. In spots like 6:23 the sandy area that you see was washed out significantly and no longer provides an easy step up that little rock ledge, 1 foot is more like 3-4. When I was there, it was full of a pool of disgusting stagnant water despite no rain for several weeks beforehand. The rock was far too slick and the pool too big for me to work around so I just trudged through the gross pool. It also makes for some tougher moves even without the water - if you can get up into Peek a boo in the first place, you'll be fine, but Peek-a-boo was definitely harder than I remember it being when I first did it in 2020. Just FYI if you're using this video as a guide!
Nice that they've added a rope to that one section since I did it in 2017. I just kinda lowered down as best I could and aimed for the flat rock. Still one of my favorite hiking experiences.
The rope was 100% added by some random, it’s not very safe - probably best to still do it your way TBH. Great hike though, one of my favorites in a long time.
Thank you for sharing your solo adventure. If you had gone through Spooky first, could you have made it down the big drop at the beginning (end) of Peekaboo?
Thanks so much for your detailed videos! They must be a lot of work! They're wonderful though! They've been a great help to me while researching possible hikes for when I take a trip out west. I think the rope climb down in Spooky might be a bit much for me. But I'd like to try the Peek-A-Boo hike. Is there way to hike just Peek-A-Boo...but without doing it as an out-and-back? I'm concerned about having to do that very first climb in reverse and having to descend those carved-in "steps". So, I guess what I'm asking is: is there a way to go through Peek-A-Boo and then just loop around back to the beginning somehow?
There are not any trails to avoid either canyon but if you had to go back through Peek-A-Boo that entry climb should be easy enough to "slide" down if you are not able to downclimb it. Might end up with some holes in your clothing but should be relatively safe.
Very informative video with plenty of details and great recommendations. May i ask if you think Mid June is a “risky” time due to flash flood in the area?
Yes, I would say that is probably one of the most risky times. Anytime rapid snow melt or a rain storm is possible, a flash food is also likely. This website is a great resource to check the forecast before you hike www.weather.gov/slc/flashflood
Hey Shane - I think you should be okay. A few spots might be tight (pretty obvious which ones towards the end of the video) but you can always go up higher/lower if needed to get through.
We think that rock was coral? Not sure. We went a few days ago, the foot holds are already wore out entering peekaboo imho. We didn’t do Spooky because of it being too narrow and I’m glad I watched this video since it confirms what we were told. The bypass trail of Spooky is not marked and is only visible on some GPS app (luckily helpful strangers had such an app). BLM really needs a marked bypass trail so each section can be more easily traversed separately.
Depends on how much you like to take pics/explore. I’d say 45-60 for each at a leisurely pace - more for spooky because that ladder move is a little tricky
hey would explain how to book tickets for it or its just free? we are visiting Utah in may. we are going to horseshoe bend so trying to figure out if I can visit this place. thank you in advance
Hey buddy, just wondering how big you are? I’m a big 6’3” 270lbs and have wanted to do peekaboo but am afraid I’m too big. If I took off my day pack do you think I could sneer through?
I am 6'0 about 200ish - little lighter at the time 😅 - Most of this, I had plenty of room and the cases where things did get really tight - you always have the option to go lower or higher in the canyon if needed. Hope this helps
Check out the full hike guide in the description, I talk all about camping. Correct you can camp in BLM so long as you aren’t creating new campsites, fire rings etc.
Can i just compliment you on filming?! You have to had climbed up and down and crawled to and from to get your shots. Your determination paid off. Big props!
My husband and I did this hike a few years back. In spooky, the rope did not exist back then. Both of us are short (and older ) so lucky for us a great young man (tall) came along to help us. He jumped down and stood up to let us step on his shoulders and then he bent down to let us off. That hike was the hardest but most exhilarating hike we have done besides the Wave. Thank you for sharing!
Great video! Me and my girlfriend tried doing this hike this summer, but tried doing it the other way (spooky first) because the ledge up into peekaboo was pretty slick and getting up looked difficult. We ended up getting semi-lost though and turned back the way we came. Found out later that we had completely missed the turnoff to spooky and accidentally kept going straight toward another, far less traveled slot canyon called brimstone gulch. You can kind of see where we messed up at about 17:54, we kept going straight toward the left of that frame. Kind of a scary situation as we didn’t know we messed up for another couple miles and we could’ve easily kept going further into brimstone (which eventually pinches closed after a mile or so) thinking it was one of the two normal canyons.
The lack of footprints tipped us off, but it ended up adding another couple miles to our day, and we were running low on water there (left early in the morning, but by the time we got back it was close to 100 degrees out). Definitely want to go back and try it again now that we know what we’re doing. Not to be underestimated, especially with just how remote it is out there!
Glad you guys are safe. Always scary to lose the trail.
Fantastic production. Thank you
Beautiful!!!
Hermoso".Deformaciones Geológicas milenarias!!!
Magico video!!!
Saludos🇨🇱🏔
Another wonderful video.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed!
Nicely Done! Thanks. We did that a few years back. Would love to go back.
That’s for sharing! I’m going to try this hike next weekend!
Very interesting an nice filming ❤😮
Great video. Just did it today. Should have watched you beforehand. Awesome camera work. Appreciate you doing this!
Rope def super sketch I would be shook alone lol. Good Stuff
Great guide, thank you!
Great job with the camera work and the editing. Doing it by yourself you did the trail twice going back and forth to grab the camera, and setting up the next shot and the next and so on. Thanks. Loved the video, the landscape and the slot canyons.
you kill it on this video! first one of yours ive seen and im hooked already
This is a beautiful video. Thank you so much for taking the time to motivate me to go here this summer.
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Great video! Not going to lie....my breath starting getting very shallow watching you navigate through those canyons. 😳 Thanks for sharing.
I am breathless just watching omg
😂😂😂😂
I always wanted to see one of these. I didn't realize how narrow and physically demanding it would be with the climbing up and down. I'm glad you posted it because I will never see one. I thought you just walked in and looked around. I didn't realize all the climbing up and down. I always feared meeting a poisonous snake in one. Thanks for the video.
There are def slot canyons where you just walk in and walk out - the one towards the end of the video is like that. Narrows in Zion is also an example of a walk in / walk out. Glad you enjoyed the vid 👍🏽
Very good video, really captures the feel of it.
Great video! My wife and I did the first part of Peekaboo last March....At 59 we had to tag-team getting up/down that first move but wow it was well worth it. Now that I know what the rest of PaB is like we will need to go back.....still not sure about Spooky...may have to actually put those new years resolutions in motion as it looked tighter than what I remember of PaB. Thanks for a great trip review (and at least for me....a great recent memory)
That hike looks amazing! Spooky Gulch looks really tight.
That narrow part in peekaboo had me hyperventilating with claustrophobia. Nice video.
that looks amazing! added to the list!
Def a worthwhile trip, there are some other slots in the area as well if you want to extend the trip. Zebra, Reflection etc.
Great video. Awesome (in the true sense of the word) landscape. I would not have the courage to do this one myself. I know if you carefully plan the hike in the right season there is no flash flood danger, but still I kept imagining that situation and stressing 🙂 Another thing I soooo enjoyed was the natural sounds of the hike and no soundtrack. IMHO sound tracks often spoil an otherwise good video.
This reminds me of the Ding and Dang canyons in Goblin Valley.
Never heard of it will have to check it out 👍🏽
@@TheVirtualsherpa
There's some technical bits on the backside of the loop, but nothing major.
Did this trail 10/18/21 - a quick note about Peek-a-boo after a summer 2021 with a lot of heavy rain. In spots like 6:23 the sandy area that you see was washed out significantly and no longer provides an easy step up that little rock ledge, 1 foot is more like 3-4. When I was there, it was full of a pool of disgusting stagnant water despite no rain for several weeks beforehand. The rock was far too slick and the pool too big for me to work around so I just trudged through the gross pool. It also makes for some tougher moves even without the water - if you can get up into Peek a boo in the first place, you'll be fine, but Peek-a-boo was definitely harder than I remember it being when I first did it in 2020. Just FYI if you're using this video as a guide!
Thanks for the conditions update!
Nice that they've added a rope to that one section since I did it in 2017. I just kinda lowered down as best I could and aimed for the flat rock. Still one of my favorite hiking experiences.
The rope was 100% added by some random, it’s not very safe - probably best to still do it your way TBH. Great hike though, one of my favorites in a long time.
We did this hike 1 week ago and there was no rope....:/
6:00 SO you climbed that cliff two times ! haha
Gotta get the shot!
Thank you for sharing your solo adventure. If you had gone through Spooky first, could you have made it down the big drop at the beginning (end) of Peekaboo?
Epic
Looks like powder sugar on a beignet. Sweet!
Very enjoyable, I would love for someone to theorize about how these gnarly slots were formed. Thanks
Thank you for the video. I probably would not do Spooky by myself because my biggest fear is to get stuck/injurred there and not able to get out. LOL
Thanks so much for your detailed videos! They must be a lot of work! They're wonderful though! They've been a great help to me while researching possible hikes for when I take a trip out west. I think the rope climb down in Spooky might be a bit much for me. But I'd like to try the Peek-A-Boo hike. Is there way to hike just Peek-A-Boo...but without doing it as an out-and-back? I'm concerned about having to do that very first climb in reverse and having to descend those carved-in "steps". So, I guess what I'm asking is: is there a way to go through Peek-A-Boo and then just loop around back to the beginning somehow?
There are not any trails to avoid either canyon but if you had to go back through Peek-A-Boo that entry climb should be easy enough to "slide" down if you are not able to downclimb it. Might end up with some holes in your clothing but should be relatively safe.
Very informative video with plenty of details and great recommendations.
May i ask if you think Mid June is a “risky” time due to flash flood in the area?
Yes, I would say that is probably one of the most risky times. Anytime rapid snow melt or a rain storm is possible, a flash food is also likely. This website is a great resource to check the forecast before you hike www.weather.gov/slc/flashflood
Thank you for an exceptional tour of the canyons. I am a muscular 5'11" 240lb fella. Would I be able to get through Spooky?
Hey Shane - I think you should be okay. A few spots might be tight (pretty obvious which ones towards the end of the video) but you can always go up higher/lower if needed to get through.
If you haven't gone yet, be sure to have old clothes for this hike. I'm a bit smaller than you but still wore holes in my jeans over keys and wallet.
@@verramagnus381 Will do. Thanks for the heads up.
@@TheVirtualsherpa Thank you for the response. I think my claustrophobia would get the best of my in Spooky!
We think that rock was coral? Not sure. We went a few days ago, the foot holds are already wore out entering peekaboo imho. We didn’t do Spooky because of it being too narrow and I’m glad I watched this video since it confirms what we were told. The bypass trail of Spooky is not marked and is only visible on some GPS app (luckily helpful strangers had such an app). BLM really needs a marked bypass trail so each section can be more easily traversed separately.
09:40 - I think that type of formation is like a calcium compound basically being squeezed out of the silica over time.
Awesome video! How long would it take to hike peek a boo and spooky sections only?
Depends on how much you like to take pics/explore. I’d say 45-60 for each at a leisurely pace - more for spooky because that ladder move is a little tricky
I’m kinda scared going alone now. It’s tighter than I thought
What do you do if you meet someone coming the other way? Toss a coin to decide who has to back up to a spot wide enough to pass each other.
Honestly no clue haha
we just ducked down and let all 14 of them climb over! 😂
hey would explain how to book tickets for it or its just free? we are visiting Utah in may. we are going to horseshoe bend so trying to figure out if I can visit this place. thank you in advance
www.thevirtualsherpa.com/spooky-peekaboo-slot-canyons-hike-guide/
Do you ever come across tektites in your travels?
Had never heard of them before you asked, but will have to keep my eyes peeled in the future. Don't believe so though
Hey buddy, just wondering how big you are? I’m a big 6’3” 270lbs and have wanted to do peekaboo but am afraid I’m too big. If I took off my day pack do you think I could sneer through?
I am 6'0 about 200ish - little lighter at the time 😅 - Most of this, I had plenty of room and the cases where things did get really tight - you always have the option to go lower or higher in the canyon if needed. Hope this helps
My question as well
You are so spot on...its an amazing corner of Utah. Were you able to check out Calf Creek Falls off of highway 12? It's a very beautiful spot
Sure was - that was actually the hike I did after this one. Another awesome spot
Reminds me of 127 hours
Similar spot - that took place in Canyonlands National Park.
Your mountain videos don’t make me nervous at all but this tight squeeze canyon freaks me out man.
Honestly same haha
All I would be able to think is "what if there was a flash flood?"
Would be v bad luckily Winter is a great time to go because flash floods are almost impossible
It’s my understanding that you can camp anywhere on BLM land. Is this correct? If so where did you camp at? Going there in early June!
Check out the full hike guide in the description, I talk all about camping. Correct you can camp in BLM so long as you aren’t creating new campsites, fire rings etc.