We’ve passed through Rawlins a few times and stopped for food before moving to Cheyenne, and it was nice. I haven’t really been to anywhere in Wyoming that I didn’t like. Interestingly, we spent the night in our moving truck at the Rawlins truck stop because I-80 was closed because of 60 mph winds, and a gust hit us as we pulled off the freeway and made the point. We were hoping the wind would die and we could proceed to Little America in Cheyenne to spend the night until we got our house keys the next morning, but we couldn’t leave until about sunrise (we had previously stayed in Evanston two days because massive pile-ups closed I-80 near the continental divide). And we saw a big rig flipped on it’s side near Laramie the next morning. But I’ll let Nick Johnson give his presentation after spending a couple days in Rawlins. And we feel similar to the guest about Wyoming feeling like home no matter where we are.