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Pat and Connie Harvie must come face-to-face with their feral herd as they go in search of the perfect spot for a satellite corral; Charlie Summerville and his family may have won the battle with their cabin on Volcano Bay.
Pat and Connie Harvie must come face-to-face with their feral herd as they go in search of the perfect spot for a satellite corral; Charlie Summerville and his family may have won the battle with their cabin on Volcano Bay.
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S2, EP7 "Geese & Glory"On the island of Umnak, ranchers Pat and Connie Harvie and engineer Donovan perfect their volcano escape plan. Kodiak fishing guide Nick Blanco shows two VIPs around his cabin build.
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S2, EP8 "Endless Battles"Captain Charlie's cabin build schedule is on the rocks, with a transport boat beached at Volcano Bay; Pat and Connie Harvie, and Donovan must use their Aleutian ingenuity to battle the oncoming winter; Nick Blanco ventures into the Shelikof Strait.
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S2, EP9 "Calamity at Sea"Pat and Connie Harvie must come face-to-face with their feral herd as they go in search of the perfect spot for a satellite corral; Charlie Summerville and his family may have won the battle with their cabin on Volcano Bay.
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S2, EP10 "No Going Back"Charlie has to come to terms with the damage inflicted on his family and business after a boat accident; Pat and Connie Harvie tackle last-minute fixes as a buyer takes interest in their ranch; Nick Blanco admires his own little place in paradise.
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S2, EP6 "Guide to Survive"Nick takes a break from construction to go guiding to solve his financial problems; in Cold Bay Steph Summerville guides her first wildfowl hunt of the season; at Volcano Bay, a salmon run brings out the bears, causing the team to down tools.
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S2, EP5 "Learning Curve"Charlie Summerville gives his cabin-build crew a much-needed vacation, but their Aleutian fishing adventure does not go to plan; Umnak cattle rancher Pat Harvie resurrects a mechanical beast.
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