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Charlie Summerville gambles big with a new addition to his business, but the results are far from smooth sailing; young gun tracker Nick Blanco battles bad weather and broken equipment to fix up his new fishing lodge.
Charlie Summerville gambles big with a new addition to his business, but the results are far from smooth sailing; young gun tracker Nick Blanco battles bad weather and broken equipment to fix up his new fishing lodge.
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S1, EP7 "Make or Break"Charlie Summerville needs a miracle to finish his wilderness lodge in time for his paying guests; Pat and Connie take to the skies to survey the herd of 10,000 semi-feral cattle.
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S1, EP8 "Day of Reckoning"It's payday for wilderness guide Charlie Summerville as the season's first guests arrive and get a whale-watching spectacular; on Umnak island, Pat and Connie Harvie say a final goodbye to America's remotest ranch.
Life on the Edge
S2, EP1 "No Guts, No Glory"Charlie Summerville gambles big with a new addition to his business, but the results are far from smooth sailing; young gun tracker Nick Blanco battles bad weather and broken equipment to fix up his new fishing lodge.
Life on the Edge
S2, EP2 "Rookies in the Mist"Charlie's project starts badly with a missing helicopter; Pat and Connie prep their ranch for sale as new engineer Donovan tackles water issues; Stephen upgrades his home in False Pass.
Life on the Edge
S1, EP6 "In Deep Water"Charlie Summerville goes missing at sea attempting to deliver construction materials by boat; Pat and Connie Harvie have to deal with an invasion of volcano scientists at America's remotest ranch.
Life on the Edge
S1, EP5 "Bears, Salmon and Caribou"An inquisitive bear puts a hole in Charlie Summerville's construction plans; Pat Harvie teaches wife Connie salmon fishing Aleutian-style, and Merrick Jackinsky is on the hunt for caribou.
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