 I'm at Camp Ethan Allen in Jericho, Vermont. This is Army Mountain Warfare School. It's a big deal to come to Mountain School. It's a New England classic. When you think about joining the Army and doing all the font Army stuff, this school kind of encompasses all of that. The basic course is designed to take an untrained soldier and give them the skill set for being a little bit more mobile and to help assemble rope systems that move troops or equipment through terrain. We want them to come away comfortable living and working in the cold. We want them more comfortable climbing in steeper terrain and we want them confident building any of the technical rope systems and inspecting their components when they go back to their unit. The goal of our course is to produce soldiers that are passionate about the mountains. They're going to take the skill set we give them and then they're going to go out and they're going to use it. They're going to learn and they're going to continue to figure it out. They're going to go out and have adventures and learn to apply the skills that we give them.