My girlfriend and I came to Utah for vacation from New Hampshire and when we saw this tour online, we knew we had to check it out. We booked a tour for 5 pm on a Wednesday. The group tour to Peek-a-Boo Canyon just ended up being my partner and I, so we drove with our tour guide, Josh. Right away, he explained that lately there had been some flooding in the canyon, (increasingly throughout this year of 2022) so if the rain rolled in, there may be a change of plans with the tour. He was very rule & safety conscious and wanted to ensure that we went into the tour as safely as possible. We arrived at the canyon and began our trip inwards which apparently is usually about 2 hours or so. Josh was extremely knowledgeable about the history and the formation of the canyon and even showed us some interesting things along the way, like tiny fossils embedded in stone! But soon after we started, the rain began to roll inā¦ We trusted Joshās judgement when he said that it may be best to turn around and head to another area that he could show us because the risk of getting caught in a flood just wasnāt worth it. He snapped a few pictures for us in the canyon and we headed back to the tour vehicle. He apologized for us not getting to finish the tour of Peek-a-Boo, but was adamant about wanting to still show us as much as he could so that the tour was fully worth it for us. He truly went above and beyond for us by showing us areas that I feel most people donāt even get to see, like hidden petroglyphs and a white sandstone cave tucked behind an old Native American cliff fortress. Josh was so easy to talk to, very funny and entertaining, and had a wealth of knowledge of not only the places he was showing us, but of the state of Utah as a whole. He even recommended some areas of the state for us to check out on the remainder of our vacation (which we did!) So although we did not get to finish Peek-a-Boo Canyon, the change of plans was for the better, as we got to see so much more than we anticipated. And it was all thanks to our incredible tour guide, Josh! Thanks again!!