 This is Emily, business manager at Jackson Hole Shooting Experience, and I'm happy to announce the launch of our new experience, the Teton Impossible Challenge. This activity was designed to build on skill sets while also being super fun. Our president and founder, Shepard Humphries, worked alongside our range operations manager, Tony Molina, to come up with our Teton Impossible Challenge. As middle-aged man, I realized I didn't have all the skills that I should. Whatever your preference on gender roles, my preference for me is that I know how to do a lot of things and I'm able to take care of myself, my family, those I care about. I should know the difference between a monkey wrench and a crescent wrench and a drill bit. I need to know these things. I'm from California and I left that techie society to come to Wyoming and be part of that double-tough, just self-sufficient cowboy culture. I used to work as a ranch hand and cowboy down on a ranch by where we do our no-mad rifleman experiences. Now I work as a shooting instructor and parkour coach up in Jackson and I'm currently building a tiny home with my woman. She actually has more experience building as her parents already have a tiny home, so she's going to be heading the operation, the brains of it all. I was reared way back in the hills in the Appalachian Mountains and I was poor, dirt poor as a kid growing up and there were a lot of people in our socio-economic category at that point that would frequently have to siphon gas from their one car into their other car to be able to go to the gas station to get a little bit more because everybody was always running out of gas. And then I realized as I got older, who knows how to siphon gas out of a car? Who knows how to house a siphon works? And I thought what a neat skill that other people should also know how to do. Tony and Shepherd say that there still works in progress and there's always more to learn. When I got on that ranch down by Pinedale, I thought I knew how to do all the man stuff that any human should know how to do, how to use tools and work on things, but wow, I learned so much and I think that the skills using cordless drills all the way to learning how to siphon gas or anything like that, like those skills are totally lost these days. And I'd love to bring them back in a really fun positive way. Parkour is about moving efficiently from one point to another and everybody is born into a world of obstacles. So being able to use your own body to navigate all that is really empowering. There's a certain confidence as a human being when you know how to do things. There's nothing wrong with wearing a onesie and sipping fancy lattes and eating crumpets. I get to choose how I live my life and the kind of man that I want to be. And I love to make things happen, just cool projects, things like this Teton Impossible Challenge. It's just an accumulation of all those cool skills and fun things to just work yourself and get better at and it's really entertaining and awesome. As a pioneer in the experienced space, Shepherd has developed NAC for teaching without students realizing their learning. As our trip advisor reviews suggest, we're pretty good at it. One of our long-term goals with the Jackson Hole Experience Group is to create a multi-day experience or a camp where people can learn to man up. We're going to focus this on high net worth individuals and their sons that are a bit lacking in life skills. And we're going to help them bond and come together as a father and son as they learn new skills and gain confidence. This Teton Impossible Challenge, this is a precursor of what is to come in the future. The Teton Impossible Challenge is great for anyone who wants to learn new skills, have a ton of fun testing them and figuring out how they act under the stress of a timer and all kinds of cool stuff like that. I invite you to call us and I promise a member of our team will treat you like family as we book you for a perfect experience.