 Well, uh, that is snow. So what am I doing? It's early, driving up Gonella Pass. Um, I don't know if I'm going to be able to do this run. I'm trying to get up here, but you got to be smart. Don't, you know, you just got to be smart. I'm in 2002 Toyota with good tires, very good tires, but not snow tires. And, um, it's not coming down too hard yet, but you don't want to get up to a spot that you can't get back down. Capiche? So it is right now 34 degrees. So it's basically, you know, just above freezing. Um, I got to make a call and I'm just going to think about it here. Nothing I'm going to keep going. Just take it easy. It's not, you know, it's not coming down hard. It's not sticking to the road. If it was 27 degrees, so basically five, six degrees colder, it would be sticking to the road and that would, uh, that would be an issue. But, uh, I think we're, I think we're okay. It's a little reassuring. I'm not the only crazy person up here. All right. Let's get dressed up here. Oh, man. Going for a run in the snow. Mountain is somewhere in that direction. I don't want to mess with moose. See it. So you really don't want to mess with moose. They can mess you up. If there's babies around, they do not like that, but that was, uh, that was not a huge one. So you couldn't see it really. It was, it was in the, in these willows and you just, uh, you just couldn't see it, but that was pretty cool. Pretty cool. All right. Let's keep going. I found a foot of snow up here. I don't know if I'm going to make it to the top, folks. I did find the trail again, so that's good. There's a nice big Karen. That's a good sight to see. Okay. Let's just see. It's about a hundred feet of visibility. So it's not bad. Oh yeah. We're on the trail again. I was off trail for maybe about five minutes, but we got it. Well, this is the top. Not much of a view up here. 14,088 feet. Uh, basically, uh, the phone is going to probably die because it's so cold up here. So it's, it's going to, it's too cold for the phone to work. So this is the last filming for, uh, this 14er. By the way, this is Mount Beerstadt, a front range 14er. And, uh, anyway, it was fun. Made it up. Uh, you can't see a dang thing. I'm trudging through about, uh, I'd say eight to 12 inches of snow. And they're supposed to get, whoa, six more inches of snow, uh, tonight. So this is a good day to do it. Time to go down, see you at the car because the phone's about to die. Well, that was interesting. Oh, white out on top. Very muddy at the bottom. Past about 20 people, so it's not too late to come up here and enjoy the high country. That was good. First snow run of the year. I definitely, and yesterday's vlog, go check it out, was all about how I bought some, uh, used hokas off of Facebook marketplace. Well, I have my eyes set on this, uh, Solomon something. Solomon shoes, they're basically designed for winter running or really wet conditions because the gator is built into the shoe. I'll put a snapshot of it up now. That's the goal. I want that shoe 250 bucks. Gotta save the money. Alright, time to go to work.