:30:00
I hope.
:30:02
Hey, Sarah, when are we gonna come
across a radio that works?
:30:06
- What was wrong with the radio
at the last hut?
- It was busted.
:30:10
- What do you need a radio for?
- Weather forecast.
:30:14
My knee got pretty banged up
in football. Now it tells me when
the weather's gonna change.
:30:19
We're gonna be at a lodge tomorrow
night. We'll have a roofand a radio.
:30:22
Sounds good to me.
:30:24
The last time my knee felt like this,
it rained for three straight days.
:30:28
Best fiîshing, though,
in the rain.
:30:30
My last trip,
I latched onto a river...
:30:34
that was full ofthe biggest steelhead
you've ever seen in your life.
:30:38
-You know how spooky steelhead are, huh?
-Oh, yeah, yeah.
:30:41
The slightest little sound
and they're gone. Now, is this
gonna be another wild fiîsh story, Ben?
:30:45
- That's right, my friend.
And on this particular day,
it was coming down in buckets.
- You okay, Norm?
:30:49
- Uh, where-- where was this?
- What?
:30:53
Where was it?
What-What-What river?
:30:57
It was the-- the Fraser.
:30:59
Up in BC--
British Columbia.
:31:03
- Anyway--
- So, uh, you've never been
on one ofthese trips, huh?
:31:09
No. No, I always fiîgured
the wilderness...
:31:11
was the botanical gardens
in the Bronx.
:31:16
What brings you
on this trip now?
:31:21
I just fiînished going through
a really ugly divorce...
:31:25
and I was looking for
a vacation spot...
:31:27
where I was sure
I wouldn't run into my ex.
:31:30
And since she's never been
away from room service
for more than a minute in her life--
:31:35
You picked a great spot.
:31:41
The sound ofthe water
is kind of lulling the steelhead...
:31:45
and the action on the river...
:31:48
is kind of bringing them up
close to the surface.
:31:50
How big do these, uh,
Fraser River steelhead get, huh?
:31:54
What's up with you
and the questions?
:31:56
They're this big, okay? Does that make
you happy? Can I go on with the story?