 We are at the Pecos River near the High Bridge, just a spot probably like 50 minutes to an hour from Woff. That's free. I mean it's like anyone should come down here and have some free time. Check it out. Climbing is just a super awesome sport because everyone's just so supportive and like welcoming. I know that the main way I learned to climb outdoors especially was just getting to know people at the local gym and Colorado Springs and just being like hey like you need a ballet partner you want to climb together and I'm sure and you know make some friends you know make some plans to do a climb trip on the weekend. That's kind of how I learned is just from other people sharing their experience with me whether it was like setting up the ways or top roads. People don't care what your skill level is when you're getting into it you know it's I think people think of it a lot of times just being all about being strong or you know having a you know high like strength to body weight ratio or something or being skilled at it but that's part of it but I mean even if you can barely get up something that people consider easy no one's judging you like it's all about where you are and getting better and making friends more than it is about just being good at climbing. There's a lot of parallels. I'd say I was going to climb this climb because you know in a way we're doing like checklists you know you're checking over to us harnesses like I have two four six eight ten my knots are good our carabiners are locked so there's just a lot of checking each other trusting each other that you know I'm going to catch him if he takes a pull I'm doing my proper thing and keeping my hand on the rope and all that so definitely builds a lot of trust and just you know fun way to hang out with friends too. The biggest thing for me out here at the Pecos is it's like a part of the country that still feels wild to me. There's a cool sign up at the top that says this is where the wild west begins and here you get it inside the walls and it's just absolutely wild on our protected nature you can kayak you can rock climb cool hiking beautiful vistas and everything so to me that's what's the most refreshing it helps you get more in shape helps you enjoy just the nature and like big thing just getting together with friends you know we have people that we don't get to see you know during the work week and stuff when we come out it's super easy to get kind of like trapped into the you know I'm stuck at Laughlin woe is me but I think if you just take the risk get outside try it if you don't like it then that's cool but gives you a new perspective on Laughlin. There's something for everybody out here we what we climbed we fought through mud we eventually got to boating eventually taught some history we didn't bring anything to get to show up here there's all kinds of stuff so there's really is something for everybody I think I just like to say you know especially for students we're only here for a year and there's there's so much to do in Del Rio that you really around Del Rio that you you have no idea when you first get here but there's so many different avenues to find things around here to do people that have been here a long time and so just do that try your best to get yourself out of your comfort zone in any extra time that you have yeah there's just so much beauty in Texas that you really really have no idea that is there until you get out and make the trip and if you leave without doing that you'll be regretting.