We traveled with Ed from our hotel in Peoria (a plus) to Montezuma Castle National Monument. Ed got the tickets then stayed with the van while we toured the grounds. It was amazing. It's hard to believe there was a multi-room castle built so high up on the cliffs. Ed pointed out the area had flooded the week prior from the winter snow melt. Looking at the debris in the high in tree tops, we now understood why they built the castle so high up. From there we went onto Sedona. Again congested and no where to park. Once again Ed dropped us off and keep circling while we explored the area. It was a beautiful site, great pictures. Then onto the church in the Mountain. It was extremely busy and congested. Ed mentioned several items we would want to take note of, dropped us off at the front door and drove around while we looked and took pictures. At the appointed time Ed picked us up and we continued our journey. Otherwise, we would have been setting and waiting to get one of the limited parking spots. The road in was narrow and curvy with lots of traffic. My wife said she was glad Ed was driving. Me too, I did not have to hear "your to close to the edge, slow down, they are stopping" and the imaginary passenger brake is thankful as well. Ed pulled into an overlook area commenting that it is hit or miss if the Navaho Indians would be there or not. To my wife's delight they were. After several purchases of beautiful Navaho art work, I finally said your done. I told Ed she spent his tip. We laughed. On to the grand canyon. Ed knew just what to do to avoid the long lines to get in. Once inside, Ed point out a few items we would want to take in, especially the galley presentation. Ed told us the artist were from Pittsburgh, PA., which is close to our town. Ed made himself available to take pictures of us, along the canyon trail. The scenery was just breath taking. On the way back to the hotel we saw about 6 or 7 herds of Elk and possibly some Antelope which was the icing on the cake. It was along day, starting at 7:30 AM and going until 8:00 PM. I am glad we had a driver, as I do not drive at night and I did not have to argue with my wife of 29 years. Ed was a real trooper. After he dropped us off, he still had an hour drive to get home.