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On a sun-scorched block, the Peters crew struggles to move massive logs with aging machines and no margin for error.
On a sun-scorched block, the Peters crew struggles to move massive logs with aging machines and no margin for error.
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S2, EP4 "A Different Breed"On a sun-scorched block, the Peters crew struggles to move massive logs with aging machines and no margin for error.
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S2, EP5 "Live By The Sword, Die By The Sword"The heli logging team from Integrated Operations returns to The Narrows to salvage high grade cedar from the forest floor, but a costly error could destroy the bottom line. Meanwhile, in the heart of the Chilcotin, Tsideldel crews salvage what's left of a massive wildfire as part of a pioneering biomass experiment.
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S2, EP6 "Nature's Always Bigger Than You"The Peters crew grinds through some of the biggest logs of the season, while old iron and thick fog threaten to shut them down; up north, after a two-year drought, Freya Logging battles relentless rain as fall takes hold of the community forest.
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