First Descent
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1:36:04
Killing it.
You know, I was so impressed.

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[Farmer]
When you overcome that doubt and fear
at the same time andyou pull it,

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you're just, like, jacked, man.
1:36:15
Jacked for sure.
1:36:17
It was awesome.
It was awesome to witness.

1:36:20
I feel privileged just to even see that.
It's history. Truly history.

1:36:24
[Haakonsen ]
It gives you a great rush, that's for sure.

1:36:27
And a lot of butterflies,
you know, a couple hours later.

1:36:30
You know, I could've packed up
and called it a day.

1:36:35
Think I did, actually.
1:36:37
[Perata ]
He overcame all his fears,

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which is the hardest thing
fora human being to do.

1:36:44
It's tough, man. I can't do it.
1:36:48
Terje can. Farm can.
Sometimes.

1:36:51
Sometimes.
Once in a while.

1:37:02
[Haakonsen ] Coming up here
and, like, looking for first ascents
and claymountains-

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the name's on them-
you know, it's not important.

1:37:10
The thing to do-
I think, it's more just-

1:37:13
You have to satisfy yourself,
1:37:16
doing what you like to accomplish.
1:37:18
You know, I got it all in this trip.
1:37:21
I'm stoked with it.
1:37:23
I can live with it.
1:37:31
[ White ]
He's, like, probably one of the most
amazing snowboarders I've ever met.

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[ Farmer] He's so fluid,
and he's a true master of his sport.

1:37:41
And I don't think there's anything that
that guy can't do on a snowboard.

1:37:49
That was killer, man.
Sick.

1:37:53
You won't forget that one
for a while.
Yup.

1:37:57
[ No Audible Dialogue ]
[Perata ]
This place enlightens you.


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