 Alright, the day moves on. Just got done working in Leadville, Colorado today, which, little fun fact, if Leadville was almost going to be the state capital of Colorado, and it would have been at 10,000 feet above sea level because that's how high the town is, and it was a boom town for mining. Anyway, done with work for the week. It's Friday, and now finding the boys up here at this campground at Turquoise Lake, but I can never find, can never find matchless campground. I don't know what the deal is. I found their campsite, but they are not there, which means they are off on an adventure, I'm assuming, down by the lake. You can't see them, but I can. I believe, well, maybe not. I saw little kids walking through the forest over there. I thought that was them, but maybe it's not them. I can't find them down here by the lake. I see them. I see them. It's quite the hike they did. I found you. Hi. Welcome to the woods. Hi, Joseph. Are you guys hiking? Marshmallows. Oh my goodness. You have the tent. What are you doing, Joseph? That was a good one. That one needs a little weight in it, maybe a rock. From nature hike numero dos. Time for a little rest in the tent. All right. Here we go. Or not a rest, just we go in the tent and play. You guys go in and gotta take our shoes off. Okay. You having fun? Not all at once. There you go. Little bite. Marshall likes this is the buffalo. All North American animals. This is the alligator. And so the question of the day. What is the most impressive or wildest animal you've ever seen? Not in a zoo, but in the wild. What's the coolest thing? A sea otter. What about you, Joseph? What's the coolest animal you've seen? A sea otter. No, I see a polar bear. You see a polar bear. What did you see? That's the question of the day. Seek beauty, a card, love to find your car keys, somewhere...