 There it is. There it is. There's the mountain. You can quite see it out our window, but we're running up that mountain in the morning. I was going to go jog. There's like a fog horn going off. All right. I was going to go jog, but my legs feel great. And so I was just going to do like a mile just to shake out, but it's hot. It's windy. I just, I need to get off my feet and just rest and just chill because my legs feel good. I was going to do the one mile jog to shake out the car ride. It was a three hour car ride, so not that bad. But I just walked around for like 10 minutes to pick up my packet and I don't need to. I don't need to pick up. I don't need to do the one mile jog. So we're just going to chill until the meeting tonight with all the racers. Just working on my last drop bag for the race. It's going to go to Summit Lake Aid Station, which is going to be about mile, well it's mile 30 and also mile 80 of the race. And what is a drop bag? Basically for all your nighttime gear, by the time I get to mile 80, you know, it's going to be sweaty. You're going to, you potentially could get very, very cold if you don't change your clothes because you're so sweaty. So anyway, this is the drop bag I'm working on. Almost just made a rookie mistake in my first hundred miler. I am not going to pin my bib number. I'm number 27, just so you know, on my shirt because I'm going to be changing my shirt probably three times in the race. I don't even know how many times. So obviously got to put the bib number on my rump, basically on the side of my leg because I'm not going to be changing my shorts. My, my, I'm wearing half tights. I decided to go with half tights to prevent chafing. You know what I mean? So anyway, I'm up. Thought that one through. That's a good first step. Don't tip of the day. Don't pin your bib number on your shirt because then at every aid station that you change your shirt, you have to change the, you have to take the bib number off. No, no, no, no, no, no. Blessings on my wife. If you're an ultra runner out there and you know, if you have a spouse and you have kids, like the spouse is doing the hard work out there at the pool managing three boys, little monkeys out there. And I get to sit in here in the air conditioning and just rest my legs. So blessings and good tidings to the spouses of ultra runners out there. Just saying, just saying. Bye bye. I am sleeping in a different room. I'm sleeping with my mom so that I get a good night's sleep before the 100 mile race. Love you. Ciao. Oh, it's hard to leave the family, but I got to sleep tonight. So you never know with three monkeys jumping on the bed. All right. So full. Spaghetti was amazing. So full. All right, folks in about 12 hours. No, 24 hours. I'm going to be running through this. And in fact, I'm actually just going to close the vlog out right now because I got to go just finalize my pack one more time. And then I need to go to bed. So I love you. Thank you for all the support on Twitter, on Instagram, on YouTube. We love you. You're amazing. Keep the comments coming. And I will see you at the finish line. I will see you at the finish line. We don't know what's going to happen. It's going to hurt. I know that, but I will see you at the finish line. All right. You got me. You're picking up what I'm putting down. See beauty. Work hard.