the place where the men made their last stand. iron crosses marking where each firefighter was found, tightly clustered. the men were as close to each other in death as they were in life. among them, karen and jim norris s 28-year-old son. scott was fun loving and a adventuro adventurous. he enjoyed making people laugh. this is a very emotional and sacred place to me. reporter: firefighters can often be found here, like this montana crew hiking up during this interview. four years after the deaths of hot shots, their memorial is a trail for remembering and a path toward healing. martin savage, cnn, yarnell, arizona. wow. so very sad. how about it, that those guys happened to walk by during the interview, give her some extra support. coming up here, canada gets
dissiden descent. the men were as close to each other in death as they were in life. among them, karen and jim norris 28-year-old son. scott was fun-loving and adventurous. he really enjoyed making people laugh. this is a very emotional and very sacred place to me. reporter: firefighters can often be found here like this montana crew hiking up during our interview. i have to hug you. reporter: four years after the death of 19 granite mountain hot shots, their memorial is a trail for remembering and a path toward healing. martin savidge, cnn, yarnell, arizona. certainly, thinking about all of them. let s talk about the weather here. it is a holiday weekend. so we don t know what s going to happen. allison chinchar does. hey, allison. it has been very rainy the
meet a new member of the crew. this is andrew, debra s son. the last part of the trail s the hardest of all, a 600-foot decent, following the same path that the granite mountain crew took that day, it s tough physically, but very tough emotionally because you end up here, the place where the men made their last stand. iron crosses marking where each firefighter was found tightly clustered. the men were as close to each other in death as they were in life. among them karen and jim norris 28-year-old son. scott was fun loving and adventurous. and he really enjoyed making people laugh. this is a very emotional and very sacred place to me. reporter: it s sacred to another family as well. firefighters can often be found here, like this montana crew hiking up during our interview. i got to hug you. a mom s got to hug. reporter: four years after the deaths of 19 granite
the last part of the trail is the hardest of all, a 600-foot descent following the same path that the granite mountain crew did that day. it s tough physically, but it s very tough emotionally because you end up here. the place where the men made their last stand. iron crosses marking where each firefighter was found, tightly clustered. the men were as close to each other in death as they were in life. among them, karen and jim norris s 28-year-old son. scott was fun-loving and adventurous and he really enjoyed making people laugh. this is a very emotional and very sacred place to me. reporter: it s sacred to another family as well. firefighters can often be found here, like this montana crew hiking up during our interview. i got to hug you. moms got to hug. reporter: four years after the deaths of 19 granite