First Descent
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1:25:02
[Perata ]
Well, you know,
as we leave our backyard here,

1:25:05
we venture into the Arctic North,
1:25:08
which is kind of the last zone
where nobody's been yet.

1:25:11
That's where the highest
mountains are in this area,

1:25:13
so there's got to be some rad lines
in there someplace.

1:25:16
You know what they say-
There's always a better line
over the next ridge.

1:25:22
Pretty much this is all
undiscovered terrain out here now.

1:25:26
It's getting
more and more vertical
as we get back here farther.

1:25:34
You know, one of things that we're
gonna be running up against, Drew,

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is finding a zone
that can please everyone.

1:25:39
We don't want to scare anybody
to the point...

1:25:41
of wanting to be helicoptered off
the top of the mountain.

1:25:47
There's plenty out here.
It's just a matter of taking ou rtime
and finding the right one.

1:25:51
[Drew]
Let me call back to base, and we'll
get the troops headed this way.

1:25:54
Sounds good.
1:26:13
[ Hannah ]
My last day of riding.
I'm gonna miss it.

1:26:16
This schedule
has been so fun-filled,

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and I 'm going to miss all these guys
so much, you know.

1:26:21
We were just being,
like, a nice team.

1:26:39
[Drew]
If we can find a base up here somewhere
that looks like it might be workable,

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I'll go ahead and try
and set down on the top.

1:26:45
And, uh, we'll go with that.
[ Perata ]
Sounds good.

1:26:51
7601- this is one of
the highest peaks out here.

1:26:55
Let's just go see
if we can get in up there.
Okay. The winds are pretty strong today.

1:26:58
I may have to
make a couple of attempts at it.


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