:17:10
A man who stares at a rock
must have a lot on his mind. Or nothing.
:17:18
Well, these old rocks here give us some
idea of when this area was last active.
:17:22
- Yeah? When was that?
- Oh, about 7,000 years ago.
:17:25
- Give us a smile.
:17:27
- Beautiful.
:17:29
Take it easy now, okay?
:17:32
- Ooh, don't touch it.
- Roughy, no. Stop.
:17:36
What? What is it?
:17:39
We found two
dead squirrels, Mom.
:17:42
- That's what this fuss was all about?
- Don't touch them.
:17:46
Must be some sort of
squirrel epidemic.
:17:48
Oh, God.
:17:50
They're dropping like that
all over the mountain.
:17:53
Come on. Let's go.
:18:02
Phew. It stinks.
I don't know if I wanna go in.
:18:05
It smells like your room.
You go in there.
:18:09
Hey, Grandma.
Somebody left their clothes here.
:18:12
Sometimes couples
sneak up here for a hot dip.
:18:15
- And some hot nooky.
- Ruth, for God's sake.
:18:26
Lauren, move.
Lauren, get out of the way.
:18:30
Watch me, Mom.
:18:33
Graham, no, no!
No, no, no! No. Stop. Stop.
:18:39
Don't look, pal.
:18:43
Paul, I think we should
monitor the entire area.
:18:46
Get the whole shooting match
in here.
:18:49
I don't know, but the acidity
in the lake is high enough to bother me.
:18:54
There's enough carbon dioxide
coming out of the soil to start
killing trees and wildlife...
:18:58
Paul. Paul, you sent me
up here to check. I'm doing that.