trevor kreznar: nice work, johnny. this is incredible. it really is like a spiritual experience, being here. trevor kreznar: feet at the same level so it's stable. and then our tools, one high and one a little bit below. johnny bananas: got it. one hand, one hand, then both feet. different heights? trevor kreznar: yeah. one high, one low. it's a lot tougher than it looks. i'll tell you that. trevor kreznar: gotta keep those heels down. nice, short steps. everything about being up here-- the air, it just feels crisp, and it feels clear. this ice-- you can almost feel the history of alaska buried deep within this glacier. there's absolutely no way to comprehend this feeling. and there is no way to top this experience. it's awe-inspiring. whoo! my brother! there's a sense of satisfaction every time you finish a climb that never really dulls. it never goes away. we're [inaudible] these glaciers, boys. off to our next adventure. where are we headed to now? ryan fisher: we're going to bear glacier, my friend. ananas: bear glacier. ryan fisher: