:31:03
I-- I see only a cylinder-type
rock formation. Over.
:31:08
It's got to be Comb Bluff.
:31:10
Winds are too strong to get a chopper
up there. Try to stay calm.
:31:13
We're on our way.
You're gonna be all right.
:31:15
Please hurry.
Billy's going into shock.
:31:19
Please, we need insulin.
:31:21
Please, hurry.
:31:26
"We need insulin."
:31:31
Would you have thought of that?
:31:46
- Thank God you didn't leave.
- Why?
:31:48
Emergency call. Five climbers
are stranded off Comb Bluff.
:31:50
The weather's pouring in,
and Hal's gone up alone.
:31:54
- Hal's a good climber.
- What?
:31:56
What's that supposed to mean?
:31:58
It means he can handle it himself.
:32:03
If he gets socked in by the weather,
they'll never make it down.
:32:06
Gabe, he needs someone
who has emergency medical training...
:32:09
and knows every handle
to those peaks.
:32:11
I'm the last one he wants help from, and
that's not what I came back here for.
:32:15
Our problems are not the issue
right now. Those people are.
:32:18
What if he can't do it alone?
:32:21
Look, Jessie,
I haven't climbed in months.
:32:24
You just lose the feel.
:32:26
Maybe you mean the nerve.
:32:35
I didn't mean that.
:32:40
It's okay.
:32:42
I know you don't want to be responsible
for anybody's life anymore...
:32:45
but I'm talking about somebody
that was your best friend.
:32:48
Please, Gabe,
he took the west ridge.
:32:50
If you take the north face,
you can beat him.
:32:55
What has happened to you?
Don't you feel anything anymore?
:32:58
Feel anything?
Jessie, I came back for you.