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00:00Previously on The Last Woodsman...
00:15Heads up!
00:17After a two-week scramble to fund access to the forever claim...
00:24We have to get every load we can get.
00:27Jared surpasses his $200,000 goal.
00:32We've worked really hard to make this deal.
00:34Everything is lining up perfectly.
00:37But the celebration is short-lived.
00:40You've got to be kidding me.
00:42Somebody beat me.
00:44Who?
00:45Looks like John Muhammad.
00:48I don't want to see people lose their jobs.
00:51I can't.
00:52If this doesn't happen, I'm .
00:58THE DAD
01:08He's having to do that, right?
01:10Yep.
01:11Back to you.
01:16I will trip it and it'll go in the water and it will deal with this.
01:29I'll put the grapple up though.
01:31Yeah.
01:33Not getting forever clean is devastating.
01:36We are five weeks away from ending the operation in Float Camp.
01:48I got nowhere to go.
01:51This could be catastrophic for my business.
01:57This was the hill to die on for me, my company.
02:00This was the end-all be-all.
02:02I'm gonna have to come up with some kind of deal that John can't refuse.
02:07I'm gonna have to go see him in his office and try to make something out of this
02:13that's gonna save my company right now.
02:23Feeling a little rough this morning.
02:27It's a crazy time, eh?
02:29Yeah.
02:32In the top.
02:46John Muhammad is a very big juggernaut.
02:49Everything from his own logging companies down to a huge log trading business that he owns.
02:56Hey John, how you doing?
02:57Good, Jared.
02:58Good to see you.
02:59How are you?
03:00Good.
03:01Good things.
03:02Ah, you know, hanging in there.
03:04Times are tough, right?
03:05I don't have to tell you that.
03:07Yeah.
03:08You got the bid on the forever claim.
03:10Yeah.
03:11Yeah, I'm happy I got that.
03:13I was surprised you bid it actually.
03:14I know.
03:15I really needed that for future expansion for my business.
03:19Wondering if we can somehow work out a deal or work together on it or...
03:23Well, I know I had plans for it, Jared.
03:27Like, we gotta make sure we get that wood delivered on time for the customers we've committed it to.
03:33You had anybody lined up to do that work?
03:35Yeah, we were, I mean, we were looking at several options.
03:38Well, you know, I've got the equipment and I've got all the people to do it.
03:42So, I confronted all the startup costs, everything like that.
03:45And...
03:48I need to make this happen.
03:53So, we...
03:54Can you work with me?
03:57Well, I respect that you're a businessman and you want to grow your business.
04:01I've been there.
04:02I'm surprised you came here.
04:03But, you know, I need cash back on this for this season.
04:08How soon could you start there?
04:10I could pretty much start immediately.
04:15I could do something maybe...
04:19Per barge.
04:20120,000 in royalty per barge.
04:28Okay, that's a big number.
04:33I was thinking, like, 80.
04:36Yeah, that's not gonna work, Jared.
04:39Can we meet in the middle?
04:40100?
04:43If I agree to 100 and you default, I need some backup.
04:47If you default on any payment of the royalties, no questions asked, I repossess the float can.
05:00Well?
05:02Yeah.
05:04You got one shot at this.
05:05I know.
05:07The minute I leave this office, I'll be going out there to get started.
05:09But I will ask, would you consider selling the forever claim to me at the end of the season?
05:16I mean, you're getting ahead of yourself.
05:18Let's focus on the production and the season first.
05:21Um...
05:24I won't say no.
05:29But, uh, I mean, I bid it hard to get it for our business.
05:34But I can't lose money on it, Jared, so my number's gonna be, you know, aggressive.
05:41If I were to agree to sell it to you, the number's gonna be $2 million.
05:47$2 million, okay.
05:49That's, uh...
05:55It's good wood.
05:59Okay.
06:00Okay, I think we can make that work.
06:01$100,000 per barge.
06:03Yeah.
06:04$2 million at the end of the season, and float camp as collateral.
06:07As collateral.
06:10Okay.
06:11Well, I think we got a deal.
06:24Well, that was intense.
06:27This deal might not be the best deal, but this deal is the only deal I have right now.
06:32If I don't raise this $2 million, at the end of the season, I've pretty much worked a whole season for nothing.
06:39And, if I do not give John the royalties, I lose a deal.
06:43Not to mention my float camp.
06:45So, I'm in a major rock and a hard spot.
06:49I only have about a month to get Forever Claims started.
06:51To get this operation done quick, I am going to have to get every piece of available equipment that I can find.
06:59I have float camp, the main operation, but I have to split the crew in half.
07:04This is going to be the biggest test that I've ever put myself through.
07:08And this is going to be, for the ages, one of the biggest logging moves ever been done.
07:17The wind's blowing, the tide's ripping, and we got a huge barge to load.
07:36On the outskirts of float camp, Jared's race to ramp up the Forever Claim is at full sprint.
07:44Priority number one, barging every machine they can spare from their current operation, 80 miles up the coast.
07:56Well, you think we got enough gear?
08:00It's a big game of Tetris trying to figure out where everybody's going to fit.
08:06I have a lot of iron.
08:16Moving it is the challenge.
08:19We have to get our equipment farther than it's ever been,
08:22across rougher water than it's ever been.
08:27Very tippy, these ones.
08:30It's good.
08:32Logistics for the Forever Claim are a nightmare.
08:37Crazy expensive.
08:41After startup costs, Jared has 600 grand to put toward the Forever Claim buyout.
08:46But to reach 2 million by the end of the season,
08:50and hit John Muhammad's royalties in the meantime,
08:53he'll need every logging machine he can get.
08:55This is a ground yarder.
08:56Second biggest machine on this barge.
08:57Definitely worried about the ramp, the weight on the ramp.
08:58But we can't hold back down, it's time to go.
09:01What's that?
09:02Put it in there.
09:03And I can put that crate truck for it and leave it up.
09:04Do you want to walk this thing up that ramp?
09:05It's driving me insane.
09:06Loading barges is always a stressful time, especially for any owner,
09:08because it's very expensive.
09:09Everybody's had that grandpa that was
09:11driving me insane.
09:12Everybody's had that grandpa that was doing a project, and he starts losing it on everybody.
09:13But we can't hold back down.
09:14It's time to go.
09:15What's that?
09:16Put it in there.
09:17I can put that crate truck for it and leave it up.
09:18Do you want to walk this thing up that ramp?
09:19It's driving me insane.
09:20Loading barges is always a stressful time, especially for any owner, because it's very expensive.
09:36Everybody's had that grandpa that was doing a project, and he starts losing it on everybody.
09:42That's what I feel like when I'm loading barges.
09:45Stay out of my way, listen to me, and oh, give her hell to get this done.
09:49Damn the torpedoes!
09:53But the last machine aboard is the biggest by far.
09:58The 150-foot-tall super snorkel, driven by veteran operator Glenn Baird.
10:07Running the snorkel, it's a delicate operation.
10:11You have to be aware.
10:14You're talking about a couple hundred ton of machine, and it has three inches of clearance.
10:23One mistake in that thing, over it goes.
10:26Zero wipe off the drone.
10:27No!
10:28No!
10:29No!
10:30No!
10:31No!
10:32No!
10:33No!
10:34No!
10:35No!
10:36Fingers crossed!
10:37What the hell?
10:38Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
10:40Before Glenn got to the barge ramp, I noticed right away that his track was skipping.
11:02If those chains broke and that spud lock came off, the machine would just be doing circles,
11:09wiping out every single piece of equipment around it and maybe toppling off the barge.
11:14So we've got to make sure this track doesn't come off.
11:22What have we got here today?
11:28She's moving already.
11:29Might not have a bunch of time.
11:3980 miles north of Float Camp at the Forever Claim, the hunt for money trees is already underway.
11:56Get going, old man.
12:00With Fallers Chris Hersix and Brendan Bowman on the front line.
12:06What have we got here today?
12:12It's a nice tree.
12:14Looks like a tarantula.
12:16All these arms and legs off of it.
12:18With this tarantula tree, Brendan's deemed it starting to die from the top down and so might as well harvest this while it's still a good, valuable piece of wood.
12:32Just have to worry about these marms, especially that one on the back side.
12:36Yeah, the one popping off there, yeah.
12:38It ain't going to fall off if you cut it.
12:40Well, if anything, you ought to just pop back out, I would think.
12:43Flick out and take out your chicklets.
12:46Due to the many marms, or branches, jutting from its trunk, the 130-foot cedar has an extremely low center of gravity, which makes controlling the direction of its fall far more difficult.
13:04To compensate, Brendan will make an oversized face cut, which should point the tree toward a soft landing.
13:13But doing so will add tension to the marm growing up the backside.
13:17And if it's too much, it could snap back on Brendan with deadly force.
13:24I got faith.
13:30All right, here we go.
13:41How's it look?
13:47So far, so good.
13:50I'm assuming when I cut this thing, it's probably going to, it's probably going to take great off.
13:55So I'm going to try and work around the front here and get as much of this cut up before I cut this back leg off.
13:59My dad was always out in the bush, so I was out there cutting fire with him quite a bit.
14:10I don't know, maybe 13 and just on the farm cutting stuff up and started hand-following in 1989.
14:18I love it.
14:18I've always loved it.
14:20Kind of master your own destiny.
14:24You do it right or you do it wrong, you made the decision.
14:26She's moving already.
14:36Yeah, I think I'll be going up in there.
14:37I think this is just going to tear right out.
14:39I might not have a bunch of time.
14:41All right, here we go.
14:55Nice shooting.
15:16Yeah, that's a dandy, that one.
15:18That's some nice wood in that thing.
15:20It went exactly as planned and I managed to get it right where I wanted to.
15:25Saved right out to the top.
15:28Very little breakage.
15:29That's perfect.
15:32Yeah, if you add all those marms in, probably almost highway truckloadery there.
15:36Boss is going to make some good money off of this one.
15:38There's so much usable fiber in it.
15:41You can go see if there's any more good paying logs out here.
15:43Further up the mountain,
15:55the race to build roads that will move logs to the water is already underway.
16:01With crewman Will Stratton and Ian Kennedy leading the charge.
16:05We're the front line.
16:07We're the first heavy equipment crew that comes in.
16:10We got to get in there and build the road as quick as possible for the loggers.
16:16So far, Will and Ian are eight miles into what will be a 12-mile route, carved through solid rock.
16:25There's a lot of planning that goes into blowing up these rocks.
16:28You want to break it enough that you can use it or move it or whatever you need to do with it,
16:33but you also need to make sure that it's not going to just launch it, become a crater or a bigger problem.
16:40All I've been doing for a few years now, I've had tons and tons of shots.
16:43And my favorite part of road building is basically all of it,
16:47because you get to play with heavy equipment, big machines.
16:50I always loved that as a kid.
16:51And you get to do rock climbing and blowing stuff up never gets old.
16:55So that explosion at the end of your hard work just pays off every time.
17:03You leave your radio on?
17:04Oh, me.
17:11You put the detonator inside of the primer.
17:15In this case, we're going to put the primer right down to the bottom of the hole carefully.
17:20Then we'll take our bag of Anfo, put a little bit of Anfo in there.
17:27Once you're done loading the hole, you just grab whatever material.
17:31And what that does is it seals off the explosives.
17:35So all of the power stays inside of the hole instead of just rifling a bunch of it out.
17:43Make a big boom.
17:43Make a big boom.
17:44Blasting sand 100, one shot, five minutes.
17:54Okay, back in the truck.
17:59Sure that fuse is going?
18:01Yeah, I can see the smoke coming.
18:03It's still going.
18:04Probably feel the concussion from here.
18:26Wow, you really annihilated that one, didn't you?
18:36Yeah, there's a little bit of power behind it.
18:39We've got some rocks to play with.
18:41Yeah.
18:42Jared will be happy if we can get this road done sooner than later.
18:4680 miles away, on the outskirts of float camp.
19:02That track's doing its floppy thing.
19:05Jared's all-out race to load a fleet of machines bound for the forever claim
19:11has stopped dead in its tracks.
19:13I'll have to get Scotty to get it.
19:15Way better, Jared.
19:17The track's just about to fall off.
19:20That would have been catastrophic walking up here,
19:22pinching off the main route for all of our equipment.
19:25So we decided to get a mechanic here to fix the track problem.
19:32So we're going to have to use that black tank full of nitrogen
19:35so we can tighten the track and safely get onto the bar chair.
19:39Otherwise, it could be disastrous.
19:43Thank God we got Scotty here to fix this.
19:45Got her?
19:46Yeah.
19:46I think so.
20:05So he's going to have to back on the barge.
20:17Definitely a nerve-wracking feeling.
20:35That should hold her.
20:41That's a lot of iron, Jared.
20:43I'm amazed that we got it on.
20:46And now he's going to go through open water and rough as seas.
20:53This barge should take a day to get to the forever claim.
20:56I'm hoping everything stays on the barge and let's just hope not a bumpy ocean.
21:05I'm hoping the tree is down there.
21:12High above the forever claim.
21:15Look at the cedar trees there.
21:18So much potential for logging up here.
21:24Jared arrives ahead of his fleet of logging machines.
21:28With the crew spread thin, there's a reported water issue with his secondary camp
21:32that could cripple the whole operation.
21:35This whole job is starting to snowball to a whole bunch of problems.
21:38Started with the barge problem.
21:40Now we have a whole bunch of problems.
21:42So definitely one of those days.
21:50This camp consumes a lot of water.
21:52Everybody needs to shower.
21:54We got to wash dishes.
21:55Got to do laundry.
21:57You run out of water, you're .
22:00There's barely anything coming in.
22:01I got to go on the boat, go up the creek.
22:08We are in the most remote area I've ever been to that's riddled with grizzly bears.
22:12I absolutely hate grizzly bears and I'm terrified of those things.
22:18The water line is like a Snickers bar for bears.
22:21They love to chew the water lines for whatever reason.
22:25I'm a little worried that we're going to encounter some wildlife on this little mission.
22:29But I need to get that water going.
22:38I'm a little worried about it.
22:40I'm a little worried about it.
22:44What we do here is we hike this big steel intake up there and we run water line all the way down to the barge camp.
22:53Seems to be bears chewing on it.
22:55I got to take it apart here, check it, make sure we got some pressure down there.
23:04I'm a little nervous to have my head down here in grizzly bear territory.
23:07So hopefully we can make this fixed and make it happen quick.
23:22There we go.
23:22Cleared some out of there.
23:25Cut myself.
23:31Probably going to need some stitches.
23:33Definitely one of those days.
23:46Further inland.
23:48Got to put her in four low to climb up this line.
23:51The logging machines arrive later today.
23:56So fallers Chris and Brendan accelerate the hunt for more money trees to haul.
24:04Interesting.
24:05Yeah, kind of looks like a crazy old cactus, a big old desert cactus on the west coast.
24:13Good lean to it.
24:18Any bears?
24:19No bears.
24:21Nice straight piece of wood for the most part.
24:23It doesn't have those big hooks or nothing.
24:25Yeah.
24:25A quick pile of wood actually.
24:28Yeah.
24:29Fallen trees personally, it gives me a lot of pride that I can go out there and do one of the world's most
24:37dangerous jobs.
24:38There's nobody in there right wine.
24:39We're not going to do what we do out here, I would think.
24:43We've all got that weird little screw that's just been loosened off a little too far.
24:48I absolutely love the exhilaration, the rush I get out of the challenges that I come across.
24:56And I need that in life.
24:57Uh oh, danger tree out in the back there.
25:03I have to take a look at that and figure out if it's a problem for this thing.
25:09A danger tree is just a dead standing tree, a safety hazard.
25:14And working below something like that, it's just not a smart thing to be doing because they could
25:19be compromised at any time.
25:22Got a big, big crack in here, fairly rotten.
25:26It could run off of itself and be a hazard.
25:30Got a nice opening over there to slash her into.
25:33Just easier on a guy's mind if it's gone.
25:37This dead tree is too far gone to have any value.
25:43But if Chris were to leave it standing by the cactus seeder,
25:46any ground disturbance from the fall could send it crashing down on him from behind.
25:50So to hedge his bets, he'll take it down solo before turning to the main target.
25:59It's not gonna hit the ground talking about it.
26:01It's not gonna hit the ground, on him from behind.
26:03Chin out.
26:16Do it, Fi.
26:21In fact, one le nearer has no idea of right down below.
26:24Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
26:41Right on, right on.
26:43That thing was kind of gross.
26:44It's laid out there like a carpet now,
26:48so makes my brain feel a lot safer now.
26:52Yeah, it'll be a much better work environment.
26:59Further up the mountain, after having made steady progress
27:04on their 12-mile logging road.
27:08Shut it off.
27:10Builders Will and Ian have hit a major barrier on the home stretch.
27:15It's not an everyday occurrence to come across this.
27:19It's a giant mess.
27:21It would be nice just to put the road down here,
27:23but there's that creek and that bridge.
27:25We've got to build right up there.
27:27So we kind of have to be in.
27:30I'm going to have to be very careful with how we do this one.
27:38It's going to be an interesting one to drill.
27:40Can't see anything when I'm drilling,
27:42so Ian's going to have to guide me in,
27:44and just make sure I'm lined up, level,
27:46and set my depth and everything.
27:48So it's going to be a challenge.
28:00Hey!
28:00See where you want it?
28:03Yeah.
28:04Guys like Ian and I were always under pressure to build road
28:20and get things done as quickly as possible.
28:23It definitely makes my job quite a lot easier,
28:26working with someone that's really experienced.
28:44Well, time to load her up.
28:45Okay, let's get going.
28:50These are the big primers.
28:52They're two by 16.
28:53They're twice as big as the other ones.
28:55It'll give it a little extra kick for this big boulder
28:58because we don't want to come back to it.
29:00Send them to the moon.
29:01We won't have to deal with them.
29:03Yeah.
29:07Okay.
29:07I think that should be good.
29:10If you're happy, I'm happy.
29:16Blasting sand 100, one shot, five minutes.
29:23Always make sure the truck's running before you light the fuse.
29:28There it goes.
29:33You ready?
29:33Yeah.
29:39There it goes.
29:41There it goes.
29:42There it goes.
29:45There it goes.
29:48Let's go.
30:00There the two yardsVon are coming.
30:03Then we're meeting to the rescue bar.
30:05It's a full service server that goes on while it's such a great place.
30:06Oh, that was a pretty good bang.
30:14Yeah.
30:16In the hills of the forever claim,
30:19Will and Ian are in the final stage
30:21of completing 12 miles of new logging road,
30:25so long as their latest blast has managed
30:27to clear their biggest blockage of all.
30:31Oh, this looks good.
30:34It's all fractured up.
30:35We should be able to get it all down, cleaned up,
30:37make it look like it was never there.
30:41This shot went exactly how I wanted it to go.
30:45Everything's fractured up.
30:46There's no serious hazards on top.
30:49The roadblocks out of our way
30:50and just got to clear debris out from the last boulder
30:53and get the road done.
30:56Let's get at her.
30:57Back down by the water.
31:09It's D-Day today.
31:11After a 24-hour voyage,
31:13Jared's logging machinery
31:15has finally arrived at the forever claim.
31:17A lot of equipment on that barge,
31:20so how the snorkel gets off here
31:22is going to be very interesting.
31:24I'm a little concerned.
31:26Hopefully your track's not loose again, Len,
31:29because you've got to come up here
31:30and make a hard turn.
31:31That's when you'd lose the track.
31:33A track off anywhere is bad,
31:34but right here would be horrible.
31:36The worst.
31:37A large load of equipment
31:41sitting behind it
31:42at $500 an hour.
31:44Yes.
31:45Yeah.
31:50See your operating skills.
32:05You want me to watch ya?
32:07Just pray.
32:26Come on, baby.
32:27No, I won't.
32:28That went pretty good.
32:38Yeah.
32:39Go up there and head to the left.
32:40Right on.
32:41Thanks, Glenn.
32:42Here we go.
32:43Here we go.
32:43But the most difficult machines
32:52have no tracks.
32:55A pair of boom boats
32:57that are essential
32:57for moving logs in the water,
32:59but notoriously unstable on land.
33:03Boatways all on.
33:05It's definitely maxing out
33:08everything this machine has.
33:18Just get that eerie feeling.
33:24Like that.
33:26That's not a good feeling.
33:27Easy.
33:40Careful now, lads.
33:42Watch it don't fall on you.
33:43Boop!
33:44Further up the road...
33:53...with a deadly danger tree
33:57now out of their way...
33:58Get into the big one here.
34:00...fallers Chris and Brendan
34:02are ready to bring down
34:03a red cedar worth upwards
34:05of $20,000.
34:08It's lean more or less straight,
34:09but if I put it straight,
34:11it's going to catapult
34:13off that windfall there
34:14and definitely end up
34:15on the road,
34:16so probably want to point it
34:18a little higher than normal.
34:22It's just more or less
34:23worrying about this soft,
34:25mushy-ass ground,
34:27almost like you're
34:27standing in a swamp.
34:29Roots can pull very easily
34:30in this kind of ground.
34:32They've got the landslide
34:33and all the debris behind us
34:34that shows it's been
34:35unstable before, so...
34:37Something to keep in mind.
34:38Yeah, you bet.
34:46With an entire fleet
34:47of logging machinery
34:48already heading uphill for work,
34:50the last thing they need
34:51is a shattered tree
34:52blocking their path.
34:55So to counter its downhill end,
34:58Chris will aim his face cut
34:59higher up the bank
35:00for a softer landing
35:02and hope the whole thing
35:03doesn't uproof
35:04from the waterlogged soil first.
35:08Time's a-tick in here,
35:09so I better get this thing
35:10on the ground.
35:10Right now, I'm just, uh,
35:23just putting a little cut in here,
35:38just splitting this undercut
35:41so I can try and get it out,
35:43make sure I have it
35:44lined up properly.
35:47A nice, clean undercut here.
35:56It's pinching me on this side
35:57because it wants to go that way.
36:00That's where all the weight
36:00of the tree is.
36:01It's going to want to go quick.
36:03Holy shit.
36:24You really have to be careful
36:41on what kind of equipment you buy.
36:44I try to keep it the same,
36:46the same brands,
36:47the same vintages,
36:49the same size tires.
36:50If you can get the same equipment,
36:53you have to only stock
36:55so many parts.
36:57When you do lose a machine,
37:00you can now salvage those parts
37:02and they will fit the rest of your fleet.
37:07Also, my mechanics,
37:08if they work on the same brand
37:10of equipment 24-7,
37:12they know the quirks
37:13and what goes wrong
37:14with that piece of equipment.
37:15So I'm very, very mindful
37:19on what I buy
37:21so everything's the same.
37:23The right equipment complement
37:25will make you successful.
37:38High in the hills
37:39of the forever claim.
37:43Oh, holy.
37:45Well, that's not a bad one, eh, partner?
38:02That was a gooder.
38:04All the good wood's still there.
38:07It's not on the road.
38:08Yeah.
38:09As soon as trees hit the ground,
38:10and especially when it works out for you,
38:12you know,
38:13your adrenaline's pumping,
38:15you're stoked.
38:16I'm going to say six foot.
38:18Yeah, she's just done.
38:19Nice.
38:20You know, you got a good log
38:21out of this thing,
38:22and it's just, yeah,
38:24it's what we live for
38:25and why I do it.
38:27That's a beauty piece of wood, though.
38:29Yeah, for sure.
38:30Like, well, it's still holding
38:31like five feet in diameter up here.
38:34I'll pay some bills.
38:36That's what we're here for.
38:37Now you just got to show me the money.
38:39Back by the water.
38:48Hey.
38:49Hey.
38:51Watch it.
38:53Hey, he wants it.
38:56Perfect.
39:04Struggling getting a light one.
39:06I can't imagine what the big one's going to be like.
39:09Here we go.
39:24You can just hear the tightening
39:26and strain of everything.
39:27fingers crossed.
39:46Come on, baby.
39:47Come on, baby.
39:50Good to see the goosebumps.
39:50Nice and gentle.
40:00Enough of that poor for today.
40:08Well, Glenn, pretty much gone.
40:11Yeah, right off.
40:11Pretty much done.
40:12There's just a bit of scrapings left.
40:15Everything's off and we can get back
40:17to making some money.
40:18Yeah, for sure.
40:18Stop spending money
40:19and time to make money.
40:22By the end of this season,
40:24I got to get $2 million.
40:27Just one of these trees
40:28could be worth tens of thousands of dollars.
40:31But I owe John a royalty.
40:35$100,000 per barge,
40:38every barge,
40:39without fail.
40:41Well, hopefully we'll get some wood.
40:44Oh, we will.
40:49Next time.
40:51John definitely has the upper hand.
40:53I have all this money out.
40:56This is a huge gamble.
40:58We're definitely on target.
40:59Okay, well, I'm looking forward
41:00to that barge coming in.
41:02To keep my people employed,
41:04I have to make this work.
41:06Anything that can go wrong
41:08will go wrong if you let it.
41:10Failure is not an option.
41:20Oh, f***.
41:23I have to make this work.
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