I don't know if he's going to make it to the coma. In the mountains where life's always hard Far away from the neon backyard Where a man who was strong came to stay Making peace with the earth Finding love on the way He survives Cause he's a high mountain ranger Just a man who ties his dreams to the land And though there's times that are lonely He won't ever go No life worth living in the city below Not for a high mountain ranger With those that he loves by his side And his world is rich, his beauty is free Reach out as far as you see And for a high mountain ranger All this is home One more splash of bubbly... Whoops! To the road. Chas, you're bad. That's why you lost it. So that's Mount Mackenzie, huh? Looks like a piece of cake. Yeah, it does look like a piece of cake. A huge wedding cake. Don't get any ideas, Dana. This is supposed to be a strictly dangerous and dirty weekend in that order. I think you've had enough of that stuff, Mr. Collins. Don't lecture me, Muncie. Look, you're going to need all of your faculties to ski down this mountain. You sound like my mother. Look, I just hope you and your lady are as good on skis as you say you are. Dana was an Olympic skier. I finished eighth in the trials. Well, Coach would have known how talented you really were. He would have taken you to Sarajevo. Hey, don't forget to notify me at the heliport when you get down to Tahoe. Don't worry, we'll be there before you will. Where'd you get Mom? Clock radio, so she shows up to work on time in a good mood. That's nice. Where'd you get her? You'll see. Hey, guys, it's my anniversary, too. What'd you get for me? Not the way I figure. Mom's still married. In her head. You're in a holding pattern since she took this guy up to the boonies. Thanks, guys. Don't mention it. Home we had to go, Mom, since she's going to cook something special for you late. Hi, Cody. Hi. Happy anniversary, Mr. Rocks. Oh, thank you, Robin. Hey, we'll go down to the port while you're gone, man, all right? Yes, there might be a storm coming in tonight. You should stay in Lake Tahoe. Thanks. I'll see you there. This is fantastic! Last one down this slope. Mom, I have some wine tonight. What do we do? I'll go with you. Thank you. Jackie and I would like to thank you for all the blessings we've received over the past 25 years for two fine sons who are hardworking and generous, for our health, and especially for love, wherever we are for the rest of our lives. Amen. Come on, Dad. How many times are you going to experience your 25th wedding anniversary? If you were six instead of 16, would that entitle you to drink champagne? Come on, I want to make a toast. Good luck. Okay, this is to the next 25, safe and together. Cheers. Mom, how about the food? Okay. My dad called today. He sent his congratulations. To me too? Yeah, for some reason, Jeff, my dad still admires you. Could you pass the bread over? He had some very good news for you, Matt. Oh yeah, what's that? His construction company is looking for a foreman with your background in law. No kidding. It's a great job, good pay, good future. They're going to hold the job for you. But you've got to be ready to start in three weeks. In Tampa, Arizona? I thought you said you wanted us to stay together. And safe. The desert's a great place, clean, healthy air. I plan on going back there some day. And Cody, I thought maybe you'd like to experience a little more than bears and snowdrifts. Mom, I'll think about it. Don't think about it for too long. This job could change your life for the better. Let's see, it's getting cold. I'll get it. Can I have the tour guide? Sorry to disturb you, Matt, but we might have a problem. Oh? Remember Ed Munson? Yeah, hi Matt, how are you? Hi Ed. A couple of skiers paid Ed to drop him off at the top of Mount McKenzie. They were planning on skiing down today. Yeah, that was earlier this morning. They should have been down hours ago. Did you check their hotel room? Everywhere, and no one's seen them. I'm sure they're still up there. All right. I'll meet you in the car. Well, what's happened? I'm sorry while I'm dead. I gotta go coordinate a search party. That's okay. We understand. God knows I've been through enough times with your dad. Save some turkey for me, huh? Okay. All right, happy anniversary, Mom. Thanks, Ed. All right, bye. Happy anniversary to you. Happy anniversary. Izzy, we have a large area to search and only a few of us. So to get maximum speed and coverage, I want us to start at the base of the mountain and move up to Mount McKenzie. There could be a lot of them freezing to death right now. That's why we're moving out tonight. It's pitch black. We'd never see them. There's a storm moving in. They want us to be in position to leave first thing in the morning. Time is going to be very important. That's why I think we should be at the base tonight. They're both expert skiers, so they probably know something about cold weather survival. How far apart do you want us when we start up? 400 yards. And if there's good visibility and we're very lucky, you'll see a ranger on either side of you. And if it snows, we'll be lucky if you can see your hand in front of your face. Can we call in volunteer units to help us? There won't be enough time. Hey, it's us or nobody. If we rescind the mountain, I want us to move in closer and closer so we meet at the top. And if we see nothing, we start back down in reverse procedure? Right. Frank and I are going to take the helicopter and go to the base tonight. That could be tricky. We're fighting for time and people's lives. This is going to be no walk in the park. Come on, let's move. That was delicious, Mom. Hey. It's ten plus. It's like the old days. It was really good, wasn't it? I'm going to take this over to Matt at the ranger's station. I think he's going to be a little hungry. Okay. You awake? Yeah. This is a very comfortable couch if you can learn to sleep in one position all night. Yeah, well, you were never very good at that. Nope. Thanks for spending the night here. Sure. Well, you want some coffee? Black, no sugar. Such a man of habit. You think Matt's okay up there? Yeah, I think he's okay. He's doing his job. I don't know why I worry about him. He's been doing this for two years. That's right. I guess it's that motherly instinct. You know, I never worried about you, Jesse. Like hell you didn't. It took me a few years to quit my job. Yeah, well, it's a miracle you made it through that job. And now that you're retired, where does that leave me? Out in the cold. You don't like it on the outside? I hate it. You want to come on inside? Yeah, I do. You might wake Cody up. One thing I learned living in the mountains... Yeah? ...is how to move quietly. I love that. I love that. This is Flying Tiger calling Flash, Frostbite, Blackmagic, and Pocatello. Come in. Flash here. Frostbite. I read you. Yeah, this is Blackmagic. Roger. Ditto. Pocatello Kid. All right, you guys. I want you to move out. Full throttle. Keep your spacing. It'll be like looking for two seeds in a cotton chute. We still have a chance if this wind dies down. You still think they're alive? Yeah. Why? The wind showback could freeze the polar bears behind and all. I know people like Collins and his girlfriend. They're lucky. They thrive on tempting fate and survive. That's not right, jeopardizing our people's lives like that. It's our job to do, not to ask why. If this wind dies down, I want you to take this thing up. You got it. If we have to come down the hard way, this sucker will make a great two-man bobsledder. Frostbite calling Flying Tiger, I've reached coordinate eight, but there's no sign of the ski yet. We'll keep moving over and out. Flash, here, I'm at coordinate seven, nothing much to report, just miles and miles of snow. Stay with it. Roger and out. Flying Tiger, this is Izzy. I thought I just spotted something, but I guess my eyes are playing tricks on me. What's your position? Coordinate six. Move to coordinate three, keep your sunglasses on, I don't want anyone going snow blind on us. This is Black Magic calling Flying Tiger. I read you. I'm at coordinate five. There's nothing. The wind has died down, but it was really gusty up here. Yeah, it's really windy here, too. Matt, we're spaced too far apart. You got any better ideas? I'm open to suggestions. No, I just have this awful feeling that those two skiers are going to fall between the cracks. Frank and I are going to crisscross over the surge pattern. We'll cover any seams. Hey, come on, Matt. You guys can't take off in that wind. Hey, the wind's going to die down hard. We find them first. You're buying dinner. Everybody proceed to your next coordinate. Roger. You think this wind's going to die down? I don't know. I don't have that much of a connection with the big guy. Maybe he'll spring us for a few minutes. I'm just getting to desperation time. If this wind breaks for a minute, I don't want to get in the air. What do you say, Frank? Well, my training says it's a definite no. My heart says, what the hell are we doing sitting on our buns? I knew there was something going on. Let's get this bird in the air. Let's get this bird in the air. Let's get this bird in the air. Let's get this bird in the air. Let's get this bird in the air. Let's get this bird in the air. Let's go! Matt Hawks, I'm on Rangers. Are you all right? We've been stuck up here all night! We were kinda out of our ass too easily. We dug our way out, but we lost our skis. We're okay, though. Just a little cold. We could have froze. we're glad you found us, all right come on let's get in the chopper the winds are kicking in, get us home as fast as you can I'm reading these winds at over 70 knots is this crank gonna make it? I'd better call the weather tower, let them know our position this is White Eagle calling Tahoe Radio, Tahoe Radio please come in, over I repeat, this is White Eagle calling Tahoe Radio, Tahoe Radio please come in, over radio out? I don't know if it could be electrical interference, pocket wind, I don't know this is White Eagle calling Tahoe Radio, Tahoe Radio please come in, over oh no, we've over talked brace yourself this is Flying Tiger, we're going in Rangers, this is Flying Tiger, we're going in I can't hold her man, we're going down High Mountain Rangers will continue you okay? yeah I'm gonna check our skiers you okay? yeah, I'm okay how's Colin? looks like he could have a slight concussion they're not too banged up though, I think they'll be okay Matt, the radio's totaled it's alright, it wasn't working anywhere no sweat, they'll pick us up on the emergency beacon bad news buddy that's history too, there's no signal going out look at your dad over there, he's getting antsy already hard steering, it's an Ranger vehicle hi Tim, come on in I'd like to talk to Mrs. Hawks upstairs what's up Tim? Matt's missing, the chopper went down with him, Avila and the other two skiers oh no where? we're not sure, the radio must have gone out it disappeared off the radar screen a few minutes after lifting off it must be on Mount McKenzie there's a lot of territory out there what was the visibility? well it's been in and out, right now it's a zero the search plane made a pass by but it was impossible no sign of a location signal have you organized your search team yet? no sir I want to go with you me too no Cody why not? because I have already lost a marriage and maybe one son to that mountain and I don't want to lose you Matt's still alive how do you know that? I don't know, but I know he's still alive, let's go no Cody come on, he's my brother Jesse, would you stop him, he's only a boy not up on that mountain he isn't he's as good a man as any of us besides, he might help save his brother's life he deserves a chance we're glad to have you with Cody's help Jesse we're going up the mountain one way or another look I know I don't have to say this but we met Missy, I just want to make sure there's no misunderstandings about providing a command my dad was the original ranger, that's Matt out there if anyone should be in command I think it should be him don't worry about it Tim Cody and I are both civilians, we know who runs the operation I want you to know that we have confidence in all the rangers thanks for making it easy and believe me, any help we can get from you and Cody will be completely welcome you got it, now let's get going alright listen up we've all faced many different kinds of emergency operations both routinely and professionally but this time there are two of us out there and I feel that's all the more reason that we collect ourselves, calm down and not let our emotions get in the way of standard procedures, okay? alright, Matt designated you backup CO it's all yours buddy now the last position we received from Matt they were setting down somewhere between corners 6 and 7 towel control said they appeared again on radar for a few minutes and they disappeared completely that's because the ELT apparently failed that was about 42 minutes ago my guess is that they're somewhere downhill that position I agree, the weather must have socked in again and they couldn't have gained too much altitude before they were forced down so I'd say around here due west of the last known position figuring they were off radar after touchdown a full 5 minutes then airborne again for another 3 replace them somewhere between coordinates 1 and 2 I think we should concentrate our search in this area from the northern perimeter of 1 to the southern perimeter of 2 they'll be using 6 snowmobiles I want all rangers to proceed alone Jesse and Cody I want you to work together initial spacing no more than 100 yards from either flank constant radio contact with me coordinating from the center position any comments or suggestions? I agree with everything you said except the coordinates the wind was blowing 70 knots from the north Avila would take off to the north to get airborne once he got airborne he'd want speed so he'd move downhill south as fast as he could that would place him close to coordinate 2 I don't think so I think maybe coordinate 1 or even further south they were up in the air long enough to get that far okay, we start at the northern perimeter of coordinate 1 and we space ourselves south every 100 yards everyone agree? let's move out how is he? he's got frostbite bad? yeah then you've got to warm his feet up immediately can't you build a big fire or something? with what, the chopper? that's no good unless we can maintain it they'll cause speed out now and they freeze there'll be permanent damage we're going to have to get him down off the mountain soon there's no way he's going to be able to walk so we're going to have to carry him I'm going to go down and see if I can get some help here, take my scarf and my glasses and don't lose them I wouldn't do that, that would just make you look like a pilot thank you Matt thanks sorry I was such a pain hey Matt, bring back a bowl of chili, hot, with lots of cheese and onions did you think you could make it? it's got to be 15 miles back to the valley I'm counting on that good luck of yours, Chas and him music music music music music music music music music music music music music you left that rise? you're working too high you mean I missed him in the snowbank? Matt and the villa are functioning keep that chopper visible somehow what are we going to do now? there's a valley just south of here that's far from where they took off not the way the winds have been gusting besides there's a clearing maybe the villa will try to put it down there let's go music what's our boy scout up to now? hey, Frank want that freeze out there? jet fuel won't freeze at this temperature if there's an air search, I can torch it in a hurry these kids know what they're doing yeah, well, blowing up a gasoline tank isn't going to save your feet that's not their fault you reached the top of the mountain our trailer must be running slow it'll be here any second, then we can start downpouring on the sweep ambulance music music music Robin, Izzy, come on music Robin, Robin, you okay? go check Izzy, hurry up Izzy come on, you alright? come on music you alright? yeah you still? come on music ready? one, two, three music music music music music music music you guys are a sight for sore eyes so are you how are the skiers? they're in the hospitalization where's Matt? he went down the mountain for help on foot we didn't know you guys were going to show up Black Magic, Jesse Hawks, do you read me? yeah, this is Black Magic, Jesse, I read you we found the chopper he's going to need hospitalization immediately we're 400 meters south of the last coordinate you got that? 400 meters south of the last coordinate we'll have Collins and the woman down as soon as we dig out we'll be rolling in a few minutes I'm going to leave the chopper Matt went looking for help I'm going to go looking for Matt I'll leave Avila and Cody with the chopper Roger, now alright guys, let's get this show on the road guide them in contact our emergency you're going to need a radio for yourself I'll take Cody's come on dad, you gotta let me go with you that's what you and mom are talking about you gotta give me a chance Matt could be freezing to death let's go music music music music music man, it's getting late we're losing light there's something definitely wrong with Matt I can sense it maybe we should split up absolutely not music music music music music music music music music he must have been here music it's like no more than 10 minutes ago music he might have fallen in that water right over there he's going to have hypothermia music let's go music music music we'll have him down at Tahoe emergency in a hurry can I go with him? of course, he said you need to take up too music music music the wind's covered in trash music he's here somewhere, I know it music music music my God music my God, dad, I don't know if he's alive music come on music oh God, dad I don't know if he's going to make it music his heart's beating he's got pulse music he's in a coma his temperature's got to be down to 90 degrees was he going to make it? did he get brain damage? I don't know, son, I don't know come on, let's move on we've got to get him warm come on, dad music come on music music hurry up, son music music that's it music music all right, get the blanket out of my back music music music okay music grab his arm music music music music music music music music music music what are they doing to Matt, Jesse? they're raising his body temperature slowly is that all? that's all you can do with profound hypothermia with that and praying Dr. Mark Koglach line 310 Dr. Mark Koglach line 310 it took a few hours for him to have been revived we had to re-warm him intravenously he's okay he's a little subdued and sluggish but that's to be expected for a while there's no damage at all to his mind or his body music Come on, let's go. How you feeling, son? Hey, Dad. Hey, Mom. How are those two skiers doing? Especially that man. Looks like they're going to save his feet. Lucky guy. Is that all you can think about? He's a ranger. First, last, and always. Yeah. I can see that. Save me some of that turkey? Yes. I'm going to attempt to make you that turkey soup. What a mountain mother. Well, you know, it doesn't look like I have any choice. You know that job that Dad was going to save for you? I'm going to call him up and tell him that you found your life's work. Thanks, Mom. The trouble with you hawks, guys, is you just think you know everything, don't you? We do.