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Hikers Jennifer Orms, left, of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Greg Bealiba, of Newitt, Australia, squeeze through the narrows of the Peekaboo slot canyon at Dry Fork Coyote Gulch in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Flash floods can send millions of gallons of water crashing through the narrow canyons without warning, even when rain hits scores of miles away.

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Hikers Jennifer Orms, left, of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Greg Bealiba, of Newitt, Australia, squeeze through the narrows of the Peekaboo slot canyon at Dry Fork Coyote Gulch in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Flash floods can send millions of gallons of water crashing through the narrow canyons without warning, even when rain hits scores of miles away.