He also talked about the plants we saw on the way to the canyon and the history of the family who owns the land that canyon is on. Bob played a Navajo flute for us while we were in the canyon which added to the experience. We were there about noon so the sun caused rays of light in the canyon which added to the awesomeness.
Bob, our guide, gave us plenty of time to take pictures and spend time admiring the beauty and strangeness of the slot canyon.
We were the only 12 people in the slot canyon and we were not rushed. The slot canyon is on private land belonging to the owner of this tour company. We traveled in open jeep type vehicles that held 12 people which decided the size of the tour. This was a wonderful bucket list type tour of a beautiful slot canyon and a private view of Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado River.