All right. So anyway, my wife was watching these things. And once she got done with you, remember that one where the red Jeep comes plummeting down the side of the of Black Bear and it crashes in front of the Jeep that's actually doing the video. She's watching that one. And I'm explained to her that I think I told her what I remembered reporting on in the past. And it was just an unusual situation because she like she's trying to show me how she could have died. Yeah. Why do women's buying go there? My wife with the murder podcast and all the little things turns into like dying or some murder or something like that. So it's like it goes from just wheeling and it's a little sketchy to, you know, Jeep scrolling off the side of the list and your algorithm. But I think she was enjoying seeing the wheeling videos because it's something she can identify with, even though it's not any hardcore wheeling. It's it's something there's aspects of it that remind her. I mean, the narrow roads and the drop offs and all that stuff. So, I mean, she she still says that, you know, we were too close to the side and blah, blah, blah, blah. But she had a good time. She really had a good time going out there. The landslide to me is kind of like the sleet Hale type thing. I think the landslide would be a much bigger thing than a collection of rocks that are is three feet high and easily to me easily passable with a Jeep, even a nonmodified Jeep. No, that's that's definitely a landslide, right? And it's one of those situations where, you know, it's it's unstable, right? You know, and you don't want to get up there on your vehicle and if, you know, the stability there and just you can make things worse. Right. So I think as we were talking about before the show, I think when something like that happens, you kind of have to assess the situation and kind of decide, okay, do I want to go over this three foot pile of rocks or am I in a situation where it doesn't make sense to go do that? I would say in this case, if you know the area and just the steepness of the terrain and the water when it's coming down, there's all these like invisible waterfalls that start to show up there above Telluride kind of Black Bear Pass and the surrounding mountains there. And it's a very dangerous situation. So, you know, getting up on that pile and disrupting that that pile of rocks there probably could have, you know, caused the the landslide to go from a stop to starting up again. Right. So I think you just have to assess the situation and kind of look at where you're at and decide does it make sense to do that? I mean, if you're out in the middle of nowhere and, you know, being stuck out there is way more dangerous potentially than taking the chance of going over the pile of rocks, then maybe you do that. But here you are basically at the base of Telluride. Does help readily available. People are going to know pretty quickly, you know, that there's a problem there and they're going to come out there and address it. Right. Maybe you find out that, hey, you know, you have to leave your vehicle out here that helps not coming. Well, then maybe you make the decision to, you know, take that risk and, you know, try to drive up and over the pile of rocks. But I think Matt, in this case, did the right thing. And I'm certainly not questioning that. I'm just questioning the thing of we're we all could be faced with this situation because of having a Jeep, being able to go anywhere and then you get to a situation and you may make the wrong choice because you don't have the experience. I mean, I've been in southeast Texas all my life. We don't have to worry about no rocks or pebbles or landslides or anything here. Mud, sure, but not not that. And so lack of experience and having a Jeep may indicate to me, why am I sitting here? Why am I waiting? And I have no idea of help is coming. And when I say help, I mean somebody to clear the road. And by the way, why do I need somebody to clear a road for me whenever I have a Jeep? So I think all these things can percolate up while you're trying to decide what you're going to do. And you're right. You can just park the Jeep and walk if you know what the distance is. But there's those situations that you just mentioned that you're alone or maybe you're with another jeeper or maybe you're with a whole trail of jeepers and you're stuck and there's no place to get water. There's no place to get food.
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