 Rise and shine, big foot will bring down, here we go. That mountain is the goal, Mount Princeton, going to attempt to climb it today and, well, run it. Actually, going from a new trail head that I've never used before, Grouse, I believe is the name of it, Grouse Trailhead. So, that is the goal, it's good to be back in BB. So we are at the base of these huge cliffs. They're called the Chalk Cliffs because they look like chalk kinda and they're on the south side of Mount Princeton and basically when it rains, it just funnels all this water and mud and rocks down these cliffs and it ends up on this road that I'm driving on. I love you all, I love you YouTube, I love you Bridget, I love you boys. I'm not trying to scare you right now, I'm not trying to scare you, but I'm at the trailhead and, like I said, this is the Wild Wild West, like, you just gotta be smart, be aware of your surroundings and listen to your gut instinct, okay? That's all I'm saying, but this is not a place to mess around when you're running up in the mountains, okay? Kofuzy, if you're watching this, I know you commented the other day about you had never thought about mountain running. Well, this might make you think twice. Serious stuff, serious stuff. This is not messing around, all right? So I, I'm just, you know, you just gotta be careful, but I'm excited and I've read some trip reports and everyone kept saying it was like a jungle and we just don't get this type of vegetation in Colorado, so they were right. It's like a jungle, trail finding is key. Let's see, okay. All right, I gotta put you away so I don't fall over. I just hit tree line, which is technically usually about 12,000 feet, roughly. Joseph, correct me on that if I'm wrong. I'm right about 12,000 and my rule of thumb is if I hear thunder three times while I'm under beneath tree line, below tree line, I gotta turn around. If I hear a thunder above tree line, you turn around immediately. So can you hear it? It's very faint, it's not very strong, but I just heard the third thunder below tree line. I just hit tree line, like it's literally right in front of me. So I've been thwarted, I gotta turn around. I did, you know, as I mentioned in the car, I got a late start, which is fine, but you just be smart up here, be smart. Don't be dumb, a lot of people are struck by lightning in the Rocky Mountains. So I'm turning around sooner rather than later, meaning right now, we'll come back another day. So I've got another, probably about another 2,000 feet to the summit, but definitely not worth it. Here we go. It's getting a little louder. Thunder's getting a little louder. Turned around at the right time. Oh baby, we did it. An hour, 48 minute effort in the mountains, not too shabby, but be careful out there, just be careful. All right, back to work, back to Denver. In the vlog here, not to bring the camera in right now. So we're just gonna call it, love you all. Keep trucking, keep working hard, climbing those mountains in your life, whatever that might be, whether you're trying to teach yourself how to crochet, teach yourself how to play cricket, or teach yourself how to play.