We started the day with some friends watching the sunrise at Junction Overlook the went for a hike at the White House Ruins. Our tour was scheduled at 10am. I lived in Chinle for almost 2 years now as travel RN and been meaning to do the tours. A friend had suggested Leander al.ost a year now but never had a chance to do it. He was highly recommended. So, finally, yesterday was the time that the "hods" and spirits have finally welcomed us to their realm. The tour was definitely what I was looking g for... history and culture of this place esp the Navajo connection with my Asian heritage. Leander is an awesome storyteller. Eloquent and knowledgeable of his heritage. It's good to know that both his parents have the same love of their land. His mother being an archeologist and works for the Parks department. It's all in the family, so to speak. So, where can you find a more authentic tour guide. As an aside, he brought us to his relatives orchard of which I heard so much about,farming at the canyons (this us at the Canyon del Muerto). The fruits were all harvested but to see it was pure joy. I love fruit trees❣. He also shared some family anecdotes which is heartwarming. The times flies when your having fun as the cliche goes. Overall, it was one of the educational and fun tours, that I can remember so far. Kudos to you, Lee and God bless you and your family. I will actively recommend you and your tour company. Mabuhay! As we say it in the Philippines. It means, good luck and more power to yah!