There was a warm glow in the mountains above Sundance this past week: Hundreds standing in line for a chairlift vigil to honor a man whose legacy is as solid as the mountain itself.

Robert Redford spent most of his life up in the Utah mountains. It's where "Sunday Morning" first met him back in 1994.

There was a gentleness between him and our Charles Kuralt; the outdoors meant the world to both of them.

"Every time I come up this canyon, every time I see that, and feel it, I realize that I'm not taking it for granted," Redford said.

For someone so big, so famous, so incandescent, he seemed heroically untouchable, and yet, he was always more than gracious with us.

Years after that first interview, he sat down with our Rita Braver, and a few years after that, he met with me.

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