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Over on Umnak, Pat and ace mechanic Donovan tackle the mother of all dirty jobs while bad weather threatens to derail the sale of the ranch; in Pedro Bay, former Marine Joel Jacko begins his latest off-grid build project.
Over on Umnak, Pat and ace mechanic Donovan tackle the mother of all dirty jobs while bad weather threatens to derail the sale of the ranch; in Pedro Bay, former Marine Joel Jacko begins his latest off-grid build project.
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S3, EP1 "Into the Storm"Pat and Connie Harvie battle bad weather and a giant pod of whales to reach their island ranch as they attempt to seal a multimillion-dollar deal for their business.
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S3, EP2 "The Wild Closes In"Under invasion from the local bear population, Colter and Marina work up a plan to protect themselves, and their pack of huskies, from attack. Pat and Connie fight power cuts as they pre their ranch for the arrival of a potential buyer.
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S3, EP3 "Lost in Bear Country"On the shores of Iliamna Lake, dog musher Marina's worst fears are realized when one of her pups goes missing in bear country. An argument between Kodiak wilderness guide Nick and right-hand man Taylor threatens to derail their off-grid project.
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S3, EP4 "Weathering the Wild"Over on Umnak, Pat and ace mechanic Donovan tackle the mother of all dirty jobs while bad weather threatens to derail the sale of the ranch; in Pedro Bay, former Marine Joel Jacko begins his latest off-grid build project.
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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, 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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