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Erik Stafford, born May 1969 is a native of Kansas City MO. He is married to Carla Stafford together they have three kids. He attended Raytown South High School and graduated in the class of 1987. After high school, Erik remained in Kansas City to attend Penn Valley Community College where he discovered history. Erik received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from Cen ... More tral Missouri State University. He then returned to Kansas City and taught social studies at Genesis School for three years. At Genesis School, he and his students gave tours of the historic sites in the Kansas City area. It was also during this time that Erik published his first book of poetry Native Life which is a collection of poems and pictures.
Pink® Adventure Tours
Pink Jeep Tours has been offering the most talked-about Sedona off-road adventure tours since 1960. Our Sedona jeep tours offer adventure at every turn. On our signature Broken Arrow tour, go off-road in a custom Pink Jeep® Wrangler. Experience incredible views and learn about the history and culture of the Southwest. Our Sedona tours take you behind the scenes and off th ... More e grid with the area's most knowledgeable and experienced guides. Explore deep into Diamondback Gulch and climb into the high desert country. See 700-year-old Sinagua Cliff dwellings and ancient rock art. Learn about natural ecosystems, local history and more. From Broken Arrow to the Grand Canyon, we offer the best tours in Sedona and beyond! Explore with us!
Monument Valley Safari
We are Monument Valley’s premier off-road adventure company. Navajo-owned, our experienced guides will show you the best of Monument Valley. We arrange custom photography tours, family-friendly sightseeing tours and private tours. Our team delights in arranging unique cultural experiences for our customers, from private speaking engagements with a Navajo Code Talker to O ... More vernight Astrophotography Tours. Every year, our team has the opportunity to show thousands of visitors the true beauty of Monument Valley and the Navajo culture.
