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Storms and mechanical breakdowns halt a team; In the Fraser Valley, floods trap the Peters' machine and block the construction site.
Storms and mechanical breakdowns halt a team; In the Fraser Valley, floods trap the Peters' machine and block the construction site.
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S1, EP7 "How Many Truck Drivers Does It Take to Fix a Logging Truck"A rotten bridge forces a logging crew to move to another section, but the road is still under construction; other loggers are on track to finish loading by the end of the day, but an operator error threatens to shut them down.
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S1, EP8 "Pulling the Last Turn"The Integrated single stem crew fights to finish The Drop, but the wind and fog are fighting back; the Peters crew suffers a huge mechanical malfunction that could derail their plan to finish the block before snow flies.
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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, EP8 "Did That Get Your Heart Pumping?"The danger tree crew takes on a climbing job set dangerously close to high-voltage powerlines deep in the rugged Coast Mountains.
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S2, EP8 "Did That Get Your Heart Pumping?"The danger tree crew takes on a climbing job set dangerously close to high-voltage powerlines deep in the rugged Coast Mountains.
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S2, EP7 "When It Rains, It Pours"Storms and mechanical breakdowns halt a team; In the Fraser Valley, floods trap the Peters' machine and block the construction site.
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