 I really like the idea of coming to these places and just imagining how much town is put into this. So to really be able to leave my mark is something that's an incredible experience for me. Rocky Mountain is called the Grand Teton National Park. Roofing on the Whitegrass Deer Ranch. Some of the buildings here, they're stored buildings, we need some roofs. We're restoring some cabins that have kind of pilot apartments. This is a hoop project. This is a hoop project. This is a hoop project. So right now we're doing some restorative roofing, just using a basic stud structure to add some insulation. More protective layers to the roofs to the cabins that have been here for over a hundred years. Putting some framing and some insulation on top of the old roofs so that we can put on new green muddle ones. This experience has been great because it's really been a valuable chance to challenge myself physically and mentally. Going to school for architecture, it was just a lot of computer work. With this, it's nice to actually get out there and not only see how a building comes together, but also see how it comes apart. For me, this is a huge learning experience. I came in knowing very little about preservation, restoration and construction in general. So I feel like I can absorb anything and everything that's kind of going on here. It's really cool to be part of a project to restore the piece of history. We're with Rocky Mountain Youth Corps and this is a hands-on preservation experience.