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[ Perata ]
This is called Kiwi Junior.
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It's a good little run.
It's not too much exposure, but there are
places where you can get hurt, definitely.
:30:08
It's probably some of
the best snow that we've found.
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So, there's four or five lines
in here that we can rip.
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And it's just kind of a little warm-up
for the first shot of the day.
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Once you drop in, the slough's
going to be on either side of it.
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So you gotta get on the middle.
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Ifyou don't get on the middle,
you're gonna get pulled off either side.
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There's a little
chocolate chip to the left.
See it?.
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We land the helicopter,
and you look at this big mountain face
and you're, like, "Okay, pick your line."
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And I'm trying to look
at the mountain that way,
but I don't see it.
:30:36
There's just so much going on.
It's hard to focus.
:30:44
[Perata ]
They are so out of their element up here.
:30:47
It's a gut-wrenching feeling
when you know they can do it,
:30:51
but are they gonna
be able to do it?
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[ Man On Radio ]
Three, two, one.
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[ White ]
It's just different being up here...
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because it's no longer
just, like, little runs.
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It's like every run's its own mountain.
I'm not used to it at all.
:31:51
That cliff at the bottom was huge!
[ Laughing ]
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It was just a flat-
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I'm, like, shaking.
That was a big one.
:31:59
I came off there just, like, oh, no!
[Imitates Scream ]