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As the Peter's crew races to finish a long-delayed logging job, a critical machine failure threatens their deadline and their paychecks; the Integrated Operations team braces for lift-off as the heavy-lift helicopter arrives on the block.
As the Peter's crew races to finish a long-delayed logging job, a critical machine failure threatens their deadline and their paychecks; the Integrated Operations team braces for lift-off as the heavy-lift helicopter arrives on the block.
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S2, EP1 "Off to the Races"The Peters Contract Logging crew returns to finish a high-altitude block they were forced to abandon three years earlier, after an atmospheric river wiped out the road and stranded their yarder.
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S2, EP2 "The Floor Is Lava"As the Peter's crew races to finish a long-delayed logging job, a critical machine failure threatens their deadline and their paychecks; the Integrated Operations team braces for lift-off as the heavy-lift helicopter arrives on the block.
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S1, EP6 "Ups and Downs"Logging teams tackle steep ground and climb some of the tallest trees in the British Columbian wilderness; over 300 miles away, other loggers are rocked by an unexpected fall snowstorm that turns the block road into an ice track.
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