
Monday, March 16, 2026
Today we’ll be heading towards a very special place, on that is sacred to the Navajo Nation. We won’t get there until tomorrow and you bet we’ll share our experience with you.
We head north on US 93 and turn right towards Panaca NV. Panaca is a small farming community of 973 souls, the crops consisting of fodder. We pass through town on NV 319 heading east towards Cedar City, Utah. It doesn’t take too long to get to Cedar City which is located on I-15 north of St. George.

Jil’s smarty pants phone has us continue up Highway 14 up Cedar Canyon. Jil sees as sign stating semi’s are not recommended traversing Cedar Canyon and asks if we should turn around. I say heck no, we should be fine. We are only a semi-semi.


Heading up to the summit
Part way up the canyon it narrows considerably and the road gets very windy as it claws its way past huge cliffs. This doesn’t last long as we wind higher and higher up the mountain. We get up past the snow line but no snow on the road. It’s very pretty.
We crest the mountain at 9917′. That elevation shocked me as it may be the highest we’ve been in the RV. We head down to US 89 and head shouth. It’s very pretty traveling south east of the Wasatch.

Our camp for the night is at the Kanab RV Corral. Kanab is pretty with red bluffs remeniscent of Zion National Park. The RV Corral is more than we expected being ver clean and neat.
Tomorrow morning we’ll head towards that special place, one that we’ve never been but always wanted to go to.