 Here we are. We're at the base of Golden Peak on Vale Mountain. This is the Burton US Open, biggest competition in the world of snowboarding. We've been working with this group of athletes and people for many, many years. This is over 30 years really of snowboarding history that's going on and the Stepping Clinic and the Research Institute have been involved with it for many years. I'm working, running the medical program along with a team of physicians, some of our fellows that have been trained with us over the years that we've brought back. We have physical therapists that are here. We have a phenomenal team of medical professionals and so I might be working with them on the course if somebody actually gets hurt or we actually take the athletes from here into our clinic in our main office in Vale and we're essentially running the medical management for everybody that's here. Every nation, every athlete, all of the people that are here we're trying to take care of. And these are athletes that we travel with from country to country, from venue to venue. We go around the world with them and become sort of close, even sort of personally in and out. We're on planes together, vans together so that God forbid somebody actually does get hurt up here at this venue, you know, there's a level of trust that's built already. I'm glad I got one down in case it does just get done. It might start snowing a little bit more too, it's kind of been spinning. Alright have fun on number two. Ultimately my day job is in the operating room but this is ultimately what I look for. This is really a pleasure and a privilege to be part of this event and these people and creating the relationships.