1:05:16
What?
1:05:18
Nothing.
1:05:22
No, thank you. I'm fine.
1:05:25
Not quite myseIf out here.
1:05:28
There's a very Iarge spider
on your hand.
1:05:34
He's just trying to get warm.
1:05:41
How is it you know so much
about the desert?
1:05:44
I Iived out here as a boy.
I was raised by the Indians.
1:05:48
ReaIIy? Now that is--
1:05:50
Look, a desert wasp...
1:05:51
...one of the worId's greatest hunters.
1:05:53
She'II kiII the tarantuIa,
Iay her eggs inside...
1:05:56
...so her babies wiII have food
when they hatch.
1:05:58
Now I'm reaIIy hungry.
1:06:01
So how did your parents,
who I assume were Negro...
1:06:04
...feeI about you
being raised by Indians?
1:06:06
They didn't have too much to say.
1:06:08
I was sent to
another pIantation as a boy.
1:06:11
Ran away as soon as my Iegs
were strong enough to take me.
1:06:14
Did you ever see your famiIy again?
1:06:18
They were at the camp at New Liberty.
1:06:25
I'II heIp you get him, Jim.
1:06:33
You have no idea
where we're going, do you?
1:06:36
I know exactIy where we're going.
1:06:38
Going to Spider Canyon.
1:06:40
We'd get there a Iot faster if you
weren't dragging that thing around.
1:06:44
A Iot of scientific ingenuity
and hard work went into this.
1:06:48
It'd be a shame to discard it.
1:06:49
You never know when a high-powered
magnet might come in handy.