well, yeah. dry winter's woman warm a summers. mo glasser ice exposed that is melting faster, and i think, you know, it's, it's, it's going to become a more hazardous environment operate. it does not mean we shouldn't go into the mountains. i don't think so. you know, like the many risks and like you just have to be little bit more cautious and perhaps, you know, careful what time of day you go time. see what time of year you go, wait, you go. well, i know you got a lot of experience researching and just being on glaciers. i mean, you know, the terrain we're, we're talking about. i get the sense that with climate change with it, with the melting accelerating these glaciers are almost becoming changing by the hour or the day or the month if you will, into completely different bees that we have to comprehend. it's almost like it's changing more quickly or too quick quickly for us to predict. i wouldn't say it's faster then would you predict, but it's, it's faster than we ever anticipated. and, you know, i've seen it with my own eyes. i remember, you know, i, i plan to very famously face the