We'll be at the Gathering. My son is great. He used to have a diagnosis as a high functioning autistic, now they have him as ADHD. He has a bit of a low I.Q. But he is such an over achieving kid, it's unreal. He is in the 10th grade and serves on his Jr. ROTC team. He'll never be able to go into the military. I like to think he not only serves his school and community as well as his country in his own little way. He is on the armed drill team. He is fantastic. Throws the rifle around very well for a 10th grader. He was presented with the Theodore Roosevelt Youth Award at last years Marine Jr. ROTC ceremony by West Virginia's lone congresssional medal of honor recipient, Woody Williams. Taylor struggles with his grades but he always does his best. We have a goal of hiking the AT the year after he graduates from high school in 2014. I think we can do it. I think I'll have a better chance of making it because I'll play off his youthfulness and strength. He will have a better chance of making it because he will play off my maturity. If you can't tell by now, my youngest son is my hero. When you see us at the Gathering, I'd like very much for everyone to come up and shake his hand. The thing about Taylor is he loves the team thing. Be Taylor's hero. Shake his hand and introduce yourself. I'll have an Adventure Cyclist hat on and probably a Marshall University shirt. Peace.