and the adage comes to life on fogle island, a 90-square-mile patchwork of ten minuscule fishing villages where clapboard houses the color of jellybeans cling to rock 400 million years old. among its quirks, newfoundland has its own time zone, half an hour ahead of the mainland. but wander through fogle island's villages and you might as well set your watch back to the 18th century. >>> three, two, one. >> jacob smith drops in to the big couloir, a narrow rock-walled 1400-foot chute. that dot is him, making his way turn by turn. a wrong move could be catastrophic. the run has a 50 degree slope, which means if you slid down the couloir there's little chance you could stop yourself. we thought you should see this because he cannot. jacob is legally blind. >>> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." high cholesterol. heart disease. 17 fad diets... 5 kids... 3 grandkids... 1 heart attack. and 18 passwords that seem to change daily. with leqvio, john can lower his cho