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00:24One of my mentors early in life told me that logging is a very bumpy road.
00:29And it is. I've fully embraced that.
00:34A lot of my competition, their dads handed them the business.
00:38They didn't spend 20 years in a machine like I did.
00:42Hard work, sweat and blood and tears.
00:45That's where you see the best of people.
00:47When your crew know that you do everything you can to fight for them,
00:51it's like a code.
00:53Like a brotherhood.
00:55You're building this empire together.
00:58I'm excited about this year.
01:00I have an absolute dynamite opportunity to level up fast.
01:04And I need to capture it.
01:06I want to grow this business to watch other people's lives thrive.
01:11And I'm not going to stop until I do.
01:13There she goes.
01:15Previously, on The Last Woodsman.
01:19Back up.
01:21Jared Douglas took the biggest risk of his career for control of a logging company of his own.
01:28If I don't have $1.1 million by the end of the season, I'll lose everything.
01:32Navigating a barrage of setbacks and expenses.
01:39Hey, Jared.
01:41Looks like we're going to be a little late today.
01:44It's not good.
01:46And after an all-out logging push.
01:49Watch out, watch out.
01:50Jared emerged as the comeback king.
01:53Yeah, buddy.
01:55And the master of his own destiny.
01:58My time to grow the company the way I want it.
02:01Nobody's holding me back.
02:03Now...
02:04Jared and his crew doubled down on an even bigger gamble.
02:11She's alive!
02:13My forever claims just came available.
02:15And we're going after it.
02:17To carve a logging legacy from virgin territory.
02:21That's a big rock.
02:23And grow the business he built from scratch.
02:26Oh, .
02:28At any cost.
02:30This might be the end.
02:32I have no realm of not taking risks.
02:35Make it or don't.
02:36No matter how stupid and up things are, I just never give up.
02:40My goal right now is to change the game for Cypress Creek logging.
02:45Failure is not an option.
03:05Not a bad day for flying.
03:08It's early spring in the rugged timberlands of the Pacific Northwest.
03:17And all along the coast, logging season is in full swing.
03:21Look at this.
03:23It's not touched.
03:25Jared Douglas, owner of Cypress Creek logging, is on course for one final scout of a virgin timber claim.
03:32An opportunity that could grow his business like never before.
03:36I am putting myself this season in a very risky position.
03:40Through the thick and the thin.
03:41This year is all about expansion.
03:43That's a big one.
03:45As far as the eye can see.
03:46Place a guy could retire in.
03:48There's a good spot right there.
03:50Okay, yeah.
03:51I've got it right here now.
03:53They call it the forever clay.
03:5625 square miles of uncut territory filled with some of the most coveted trees on earth.
04:07Timber giants at the end of their life cycle.
04:10And worth tens of thousands apiece.
04:13There's so many of them.
04:15They're just everywhere.
04:16It's insane.
04:17My God.
04:18Look at the size of that tree.
04:20Look at the timber.
04:21Look at the value.
04:22But it's not just the trees that make the forever claim a logger's promised land.
04:29It's the logging rights that come with it.
04:33Unlike most timber leases, which span only a few months at a time, this lasts a lifetime.
04:42We would have the right to harvest that timber as long as our business stays in business.
04:49This is the holy grail.
04:52When you own that claim, you have the most secure business plan in logging.
05:01You can leverage everything for expansion.
05:05It's a big deal.
05:07But the deal is far from done.
05:10The forever claim is up for blind auction for the next 10 days.
05:14Open to any company.
05:16Using his own cash and a line of credit, Jared placed an aggressive $1 million bid.
05:23But he's still $200,000 short.
05:25He has 10 more days to raise it.
05:28The risk defaulting on his bid.
05:31This is a logger's dream.
05:34And I need to capture it.
05:36I need to buckle down.
05:38Take every cent, and I mean every cent that I can, to show up with cold, hard cash.
05:53Since buying out his business partner, Jared and his float camp crew have been hauling and splashing timber at a fever rate.
05:59All in the Muachat-Muchlat territory of First Nations Chief Jerry Jack.
06:05I really appreciate the opportunity working together.
06:08But with that lease due to expire in a couple months, failure to fund the bid and losing the forever claim would put his logging season in major jeopardy.
06:21Hey Ross, you want to get everybody in here?
06:34Uh, so the barge arrives the day before the bidding period.
06:39So we have less than two weeks to get an extra $200,000 worth of profit on that barge.
06:45So this is where we're going to make it happen.
06:47Right here.
06:49It's full of big wood, big firs, big cedars.
06:52And the only reason it's still there is because it's such a pain in the ass to reach.
06:56We've got to get this wood on the barge.
06:58F***, dude.
07:01To log $200,000 worth of timber profits in 10 days, Jared's plan is ambitious.
07:08Fallers Jim and Rob will hunt for big, untouched trees in the remote mountains of float camp.
07:14To access those logs and get them back down to the water, Ross must clear a 20-mile road for the haulers.
07:20Meanwhile, Jared and Adrian will try and resurrect a grapple yarder critical for the success of the all-out effort.
07:27Let's get to work.
07:2920 miles away from float camp, Fallers Jim Gardner and Rob Winger close in on the remote mountainous pocket of money trees identified by Jared.
07:46That's a long ways, dude.
07:48Their mission is urgent.
07:51Days bleed dollars quickly in logging operations.
07:55So in order to successfully secure the company's bid, big timber must be cut, transported and barged faster than Jared has before.
08:05We're flying out here?
08:10Yeah, unless you want to walk.
08:12No, I don't.
08:14My name's Jimmy Gardner.
08:16I'm a hand-faller.
08:17I've been logging since I was 18 years old.
08:21I started lowly on the chokers.
08:23I was on the skyline.
08:24I moved up and worked on ambulance, grapple yarders.
08:28I was 40.
08:29I needed a challenge.
08:31I found falling.
08:32It's got the conflict.
08:34Everything about the conflict I love.
08:36Man versus self.
08:37Man versus nature.
08:38Everything about this job is challenge.
08:41And you overcome challenge every day.
08:43And that's what I love.
08:44That's what I enjoy.
08:48This one's not bad.
08:52Hello?
08:54Anybody home?
08:56Somebody little was living in there.
08:59I don't think I'd fit.
09:01Yeah, this one's a beauty.
09:04Numero uno?
09:05Yeah.
09:09You want to bore it?
09:10Yeah, man.
09:17When we're testing a tree, we do what's called boring it.
09:21You're sticking your saw in and you're cutting it until all the good wood gives.
09:28Ah, it doesn't sound very good.
09:30This thing is rotten.
09:33After six, eight inches, this tree dove right in because there's no more holding wood.
09:36It's all just rotten inside.
09:38So all we have is a thin little shell all the way around this tree.
09:43If we even start the undercut, this could barber chair.
09:47Of the many dangers fallers face, barber chairs are among the deadliest.
09:53And they happen when unstable bases like this one split up the middle and kick back with bone crushing force.
09:59So much that if a faller is within striking distance, the results are almost always fatal.
10:09That's deadly.
10:10Hopefully you can cut quick enough because it's just a shell by the looks of it.
10:15What do we got good for this tree?
10:20There's some nice saw log in the middle of it.
10:23To keep this barber chair tree from kicking back while preserving the more valuable wood further up the trunk, Jim will have to work fast.
10:36First, he'll make his undercut in the weakest part of the trunk, hoping the healthier wood, or holding wood, will keep the tree upright.
10:45Then he'll make his back cut as quickly as possible and pray it comes down clean before it has a chance to kick back.
10:52I got faith in you.
10:56Don't roll your eyes at me.
10:59Let's do it.
11:00Yeah, buddy.
11:01Here we go.
11:02Make us some noise.
11:03Okay.
11:04We've got a big job ahead of us.
11:14It's going to be a lot of cutting.
11:16It's going to be a challenge.
11:19For this tree, we'll do our best to control the direction, but time's going to tell what it's going to want to do.
11:25It's going to do its own thing regardless.
11:27There's a possibility that I'm going to be cutting and this thing's going to commit when I'm cutting.
11:35This could flip off the stump.
11:37This could do anything.
11:38It's literally anybody's guess.
11:57This could flip off it.
12:17Holy B****!
12:23Woo!
12:25That was intense!
12:27When I said, it's going, this whole root started pulling out of there.
12:34It just pulled right out of the ground.
12:36Yeah, that kind of scared the crap out of me there.
12:40Did it?
12:40Yeah.
12:42Big time.
12:43You fall a tree, and there's always some sort of breakage with that tree,
12:48but our job is to get the most value and volume out of every tree.
12:52This thing was pretty rotten, but it stayed up really well.
12:55The back piece stayed one piece.
12:57It didn't barber chair and dangle above my head.
12:59That's probably the best-case scenario.
13:02Project accomplished.
13:03Really great job.
13:07Nicely done, Jim.
13:09Thanks, Rob.
13:10Safe and sound and down.
13:11Good to go.
13:12Three days later, while fallers continue to hunt and stack money trees in the high country,
13:2910 miles below, foreman Ross Davis plows a road packed with winter landslides.
13:40Sometimes Mother Nature puts up a fight.
13:42It's been 36 hours of grueling uphill battle, but Ross now faces the heaviest stretch yet.
13:53Jared wants to get some wood in the water immediately.
13:55The trees don't hit the water.
13:57Nobody gets paid.
13:57So getting this road opened up is crucial.
14:01Get the logs to the beach and make some money.
14:05My job title is Woods Foreman.
14:07I'll take care of a lot of the day-to-day, put out fires, pick up the slack, just keeping the operation going.
14:14Sometimes it's loading some logs or clearing a road like this, doing whatever I have to do for Jared.
14:20Well, that'll work, I think.
14:2235 years in the business.
14:24There's still so much I don't know.
14:27Started at the bottom, bundling logs at 15 years old, and now I'm a foreman.
14:33I've been doing this for almost 10, 12 years, so now I'm wondering what the next step is for me.
14:51Looks like we kind of had a fresh slide up here.
14:54We'll sometimes see the winter.
14:57I mean, there's some big rocks here.
15:02Big holes in the road.
15:05Yeah.
15:06This isn't just going to be a one-pass kind of fix, so.
15:10Yeah, this is, uh...
15:13Like, that's a...
15:14That's a big f***ing rock.
15:17This is a setback.
15:18No doubt about it.
15:19Look at this little diamond in the rough.
15:40Jared and bush mechanic Adrian Bailey inspect his oldest grapple yarder to pull it out of retirement.
15:48Oh, boy, all right.
15:51What are we in for?
15:52Let's go take a look.
15:53Just one of these machines can haul five truckloads worth of timber off the hillside per day.
15:59And Jared's going to need every machine he's got to fill the next log barge.
16:04But this one has been sitting idle for years.
16:07This old yarder, it has a, uh, reputation.
16:13Seems to have a mind of its own, so I'm a little concerned.
16:17It's, uh, pretty imperative right now to get this thing operational and head up the hill.
16:21ASAP.
16:22Think that's good?
16:24Yeah.
16:24I got Adrian, one of my best mechanics, here with me today.
16:30They call me the Iron Doctor.
16:33He's proved himself time and time again getting this old iron running.
16:37The salvage slayer.
16:40We'll be bang-bang out of here, no problem.
16:43Oh, holy f***, man.
16:45You okay?
16:46I just crossed the connections.
16:48Sorry.
16:50We're good.
16:51You're lucky those Goldilocks didn't catch on fire.
16:53That was close.
16:54All right, all right.
16:55No more sparky, sparky.
16:57Working for Jared is challenging.
17:00It's fun.
17:01It's exciting.
17:02It's a lot of hard work.
17:04It's also just wild, crazy, smash it, thrash it, eat it, burn it, f*** it, shoot it, rock it, try again, let's go.
17:11Because it's a lot of steep ground.
17:13Oh, no.
17:14Watch out, watch out!
17:16What?
17:17It's usually rugged, dirty, band-aids, zip ties.
17:21Oh!
17:22Crossing wires, wildy, wildy, quick and dirty.
17:25There ain't no warranty in the bush.
17:27That's rock and roll, man.
17:29Tell me when.
17:31Anytime.
17:33Give her.
17:33She's alive!
17:52Just like that.
17:54Dude.
17:56Woo-hoo!
17:57Make her talk, baby.
17:59Make her sing.
17:59Yeah, these old girls, you're expecting some major problems, but it runs, it runs strong, it runs good.
18:11It's actually amazing.
18:13I'm going to head for the mountain, man.
18:15Hell yeah, sounds good.
18:25Right when you are, Jared.
18:26Okay, let's try this bad boy out.
18:30Here we go.
18:34So far, so good.
18:39Yeah, she's a little temperamental.
18:52Tell it to do one thing, and it does the other.
18:54Okay, here's a wide spot if you want.
19:23There's a couple of gremlins in this, girl.
19:26There's a couple of gremlins in this, girl.
19:37Oh, f***.
19:42Oh, f***.
19:49Oh, f***.
19:50Oh, f***.
20:05Oh, f***.
20:09Hit it.
20:10What the f***, dude?
20:20It smells like electrical to me.
20:24It smells exactly like burning electrical.
20:25Okay.
20:29Why would it do that?
20:30Why is it doing that?
20:33I think the mice?
20:35It could be.
20:37You got these little critters growing in there, so, you know, they're definitely chewing on wires and stuff like that.
20:42But I do think that it's a good machine.
20:45And a pain in my ass.
20:47These old yarders are the Clydesdale of the industry.
20:53You have to pour the work into them.
20:55You got to pour the love into them.
20:56If you don't give up on them, they won't give up on you.
21:00What do you see in there, bud?
21:01A bunch of melted wires.
21:04Now melted hoses, too.
21:06Is it fixable?
21:08Yeah, I'll replace everything burnt that I see, and then we'll kind of have to go from there.
21:12Probably some bush monkey just like me ran these wires, and they're not in the main harness.
21:18And this is kind of what happens over time.
21:20But I am also not going to run it in a harness, because here we are in the bush again.
21:24Who has the time for that?
21:28Done like dinner.
21:29Go ahead, Honor.
21:35Fire in the hole.
21:45We'll give her another shot and try to get it up the mountain here.
21:51Ready?
21:52Let's try this again.
21:54All right, here we go.
21:59Get the correct work down of her, and she'll be great.
22:13Twelve miles up the road.
22:19Look at this mess here.
22:20Yeah, we got a little bit of work to do.
22:32Should be able to push this around.
22:33I guess there's only one way to find out.
22:40We can't get trucks up here.
22:41We can't get a loader up here.
22:42We can't get nothing up here.
22:43We need to have wood hit in the water, so I've got to get this thing cleared off immediately.
22:51Yeah, yeah, yeah.
22:51Get some things out of the way.
22:55Jared, he can't stop in one spot.
22:59Jared has to keep going.
23:00He has to keep moving forward.
23:02I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing, but I think everybody's just got trust in Jared.
23:07And in his decisions, he works hard, and he's a smart guy.
23:14Here goes the big dog.
23:24Oh, f***.
23:27That's big.
23:28That's big.
23:37Back up in the high country.
24:02Looks like there's some nice cedars down here.
24:07Looks like a nice cedar.
24:20Yeah, man.
24:25Got a big split there.
24:28Right down the gut side.
24:34Well, there's some sound wood in there, though.
24:37It's leaning down and at this fir hard.
24:49This fir is leaning up the hill.
24:54So...
24:58To get rid of the cedar, you've got to get rid of the fir.
25:01In order to get rid of the fir, you've got to get rid of this cedar first.
25:07So...
25:07So...
25:08So...
25:08So...
25:09So...
25:10Oh, that doesn't sound right.
25:17There's absolutely no holding wood.
25:21So this is just, as you can see, it's free-floating.
25:24The nice cedar, it's got some issues with other trees in and around it.
25:34So I've got a bit of a triple threat going on.
25:37Huh.
25:38Lovely.
25:41How the hell are you going to cut this thing up to go that way with no holding wood?
25:47Oh, there's a will, there's a way.
25:57Jim and Rob's plan to tackle this triple threat?
26:00Rob will first put an undercut in the middle tree, followed by another in the one highest
26:05up the hill.
26:06Then, he'll move down to the most dangerous one and cut just enough to make it weak.
26:11Finally, he'll put his back cut in the middle tree, followed by one more up top, to send
26:17them all down like dominoes.
26:26Worst case scenario here, Jim, this thing's going to break off with my saw in it, bend
26:32my bar, or flatten my saw.
26:34With you underneath it.
26:36With me underneath it.
26:37So I'm going to start with this fir first.
26:41Jim, just put the undercut in here.
26:43All right, pal.
26:44Let's do this, Jimmy.
26:49Sometimes you have to fall multiple trees at once.
26:52It'd be more dangerous to try and wedge these over by themselves or fall them by themselves.
26:57But you never know.
27:03Say a little prayer.
27:07Say a little prayer.
27:16High above float cam.
27:20Rob's got a big job ahead of him.
27:22He's going to get it together.
27:32What do you think?
27:33Yep, that looks good.
27:34I put an undercut in the middle tree.
27:39Then I'm going to put an undercut in the top, nice cedar.
27:42So I'm going to have to keep my holding wood into here.
27:52I have to put undercuts on my push trees before I can cut that danger tree.
27:57Otherwise, I'll have a cut up tree to my back, which I don't want because it's really dangerous.
28:02It's going to be a bit of a tricky situation.
28:07I'm Rob Winger.
28:08I'm a West Coast faller.
28:11I've been doing it for 27 years.
28:14Falling in general is all physics.
28:16You're transferring weight.
28:17And there's easy ways to do it and hard ways to do it.
28:22And if you use the principles of physics properly, it's going to make your job a lot easier.
28:27Okay, I'll fuel up and then I'll go cut that thing up.
28:39And then it's concentration time.
28:44Okay, you ready?
28:47Yeah, man.
28:48Okay, eyes up on this one.
28:50Moment of truth, bud.
29:03Ready.
29:08Once there's a cut put into this and this tree is going to be weakened structurally,
29:12it's going to be sagging and going with whatever lean the gravity is going to point it to,
29:16which is definitely up the hill at Rob.
29:18Wouldn't want it to be me, to be honest.
29:21I'm glad I'm watching today.
29:46Whoa.
29:47Oh.
29:48Oh, is it sitting back?
29:51It started to move.
29:53That's bad news.
29:56This could go prematurely, but now you've got 120 feet of tree chasing you up the hill.
30:02You can't run 120 feet in five seconds.
30:08Oh.
30:08This is turning out to be a little bit harder than expected.
30:30We need a new direction to push from.
30:41We're going to have to clear out around it and we'll go at our full throttle and see if we can't get that big nugget out of the way so we can get through.
30:48I'm an operator at heart.
30:52I don't want to do it all the time.
30:54I sat in the cab for a long time, but I love getting on a piece of equipment and doing whatever I have to do to make the job go better.
31:00And we're going to push this sucker right off the road.
31:03We're going to push this sucker right off the road.
31:06We're going to push this sucker.
31:11I got to get this.
31:14Oh, I got it.
31:16Whoo!
31:17All right.
31:18Fill in this other hole here.
31:46Back in business, man.
31:53I think we can haul some logs out there.
31:56Whoo!
31:57Old Jared will be happy.
32:01With the road to the high country now clear,
32:07further below.
32:09And here we go.
32:15Jared's moving pretty good.
32:20Jared and Adrian begin the gravel yarder's
32:2220-mile trek up the hill.
32:34Yeah, go ahead, Jared.
32:35We got smoke again.
32:37I'm on my way.
32:45Oh, .
32:50Get the Piscuit!
32:51Oh, .
32:52Holy .
32:54There's a water truck down the road.
32:55I'm going for it.
32:56Oh, man.
33:00This is bad.
33:09This is bad.
33:10This is bad.
33:11This is bad.
33:12This is bad.
33:13Beautiful cedar wood.
33:26This is incredible.
33:28Truly magnificent.
33:30For Jared Douglas, logging means a deep respect for the land.
33:34First Nations and loggers are the biggest stewards of the land as we live out there.
33:41I have been working with the Moeshit, Mushlit, First Nations for 15 years.
33:46I'm very proud and I'm very honored to be able to work in their traditional territories.
33:51You know, we want to make our living logging the land and planting three trees for every one we harvest.
34:00We're standing on exactly what happens if we don't harvest these trees.
34:06I'm a hunter.
34:07I'm a fisherman, too.
34:08You think I want to wreck the streams, creeks, and salmon returns?
34:11It's not happening.
34:13You know, healthy forests.
34:15Only we do it responsibly.
34:17It's our way of life.
34:18It's our rite of passage and it's a great way to be.
34:30Hurry up with that truck, Jared.
34:32In the Pacific Northwest, the grapple yarder critical to Jared's 10-day scramble is a blaze.
34:39If not extinguished quickly, it could set off a catastrophic fire in the tall timber.
34:53He's going to be the next 8-day scramble.
34:55So you can't get it.
34:56I'll come here.
34:57I'll come here.
34:59Go in here.
35:00It's good.
35:02There's a lot of items from there.
35:04There's a lot of ways from able to go.
35:06You've been cheering for aall region on the old scene in the main area,
35:07but there's a lot of people coming out.
35:09And why aren't we?
35:10No.
35:11You've been tearing this up for the deck.
35:12Is there any time?
35:13I'm leaving the studios.
35:14I'm leaving here.
35:15There's a lot of people coming out here.
35:17Come here to get this.
35:18It's a lot of people coming out.
35:19Hey, this is a cup, dude.
35:26Come on, come on.
35:30Come on, run.
35:40Come on, man.
35:42Come on, man.
35:49Hit it, hit it.
35:52Holy God.
35:58Dude.
36:00Fuck.
36:02Come on, you son of a .
36:07There's smoke from the air side still, Jared.
36:12It's close to the hole, Jared.
36:15Yeah.
36:16It's close to the hole, Jared.
36:17Yeah.
36:18Okay.
36:21Come on, you son of a .
36:26There's smoke from the air side still, Jared.
36:29Let's close the hole, Jared.
36:30Yeah.
36:40High up the mountain.
36:42Jim and Rob have three timber giants almost ready to drop in tandem, but one of them
36:55threatens to fall early.
37:02I think I'll leave it now.
37:05We'll back cut the fur and then hit it.
37:10Okay, man.
37:13Rob's going to do his best to keep all this wood together and falling together so it all
37:17cushions and stays whole, but to be perfectly honest, it's anyone's guess.
37:31Okay, so this is your last tree?
37:34That's it.
37:35This is the finale.
37:37Back up, back up.
38:05Here we go.
38:06Okay, so turn it off.
38:10Let's do this one last year.
38:11Yeah.
38:12Oh
38:38Holy Jesus
38:40Oh, there's a mountain of wood.
38:45Oh, deadly.
38:49We're both alive, though.
38:50That's the main thing.
38:52Very, very good.
38:53Look at that fricking fir.
38:56High grade.
38:57Best one of the bunch was that middle fir tree.
38:59And it saved out to 113 feet to the first break.
39:03And it's all high grade and solid.
39:05If Jim and Rob can keep landing trees at this rate,
39:08Jared will be well on his way to raising
39:11the final $200,000 he needs for the forever claim.
39:20But with one of his yarders officially down,
39:23Holy ,, man.
39:25Moving all that timber onto a log barge in less than seven days
39:29will be a struggle.
39:31It's charred earth, man.
39:32Like, it's toast.
39:33Blew the windows right out of it.
39:35Windows gone.
39:37Machine gone.
39:40Man, that was like a Roman candle.
39:43Rubber and wiring.
39:46Once it catches.
39:48That was insane.
39:49.
39:54In this business, we bleed cash.
39:57I got mechanic trucks and services, which cost.
40:01Burning fuel is cost.
40:03So it's very important to keep your costs down
40:06so you can make more profit.
40:09That is how a logging company survives.
40:13So this loss of this machine is catastrophic right now.
40:18It's like a man down in the army.
40:22When we lose a machine outright, it hurts.
40:26Definitely a setback.
40:28Major setback.
40:34Right now, as a boss, I up.
40:37You just have to have it in your heart.
40:41You have to have it in your guts.
40:42You just have to have the grit to get back up after you fall.
40:45Everybody depends on me, and I do not want to let them down.
40:52I won't quit.
40:54I'll quit when I'm in a pine box.
40:57Let's get to work.
41:00Next time.
41:03There's a brotherhood in logging.
41:05We want a shot at the forever claim.
41:07We have to get every load we can get.
41:09You fight hard for that guy because you know he's
41:11fighting hard for you beside him.
41:13The trailer's logged out there, big guy.
41:15.
41:16What the ?
41:18Look out.
41:18Heads up.
41:21This is a business that you live, breathe, and can die for.
41:27That's what this company is, and we're going to take that
41:29to the next level.
41:32This season on The Last Woodsman.
41:34That's a big tree.
41:37I want the forever claim, not just for me, but for my crew
41:44and their family.
41:45Holy .
41:46Stand back.
41:50I could do this all day, every day.
41:53Oh, wait, I do.
41:55I don't know if I'm going to be able to pull it off,
41:57but failure is not an option.
42:00I'm going to do everything in my power to make that happen.
42:03.
42:05I'm going to lose my .
42:06This is the biggest move I've ever done.
42:08I need to make this happen.
42:09You got one shot at this.
42:11The most stressful, the most money I've ever put out,
42:14that did not go as planned.
42:16But in this business, if you're not growing, you're dying.
42:19Please just get us to that point.
42:21.
42:22That forever claim is going to be a game changer for me.
42:26It's going to be a game changer for my people.
42:28And I'm going to get it.
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