High Mountain Rangers - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Pilot
The High Mountain Rangers go head to head with three escaped prisoners, one of whom is the mortal enemy of Jesse Hawkes (Robert Conrad) the man who created The High Mountain Rangers.

The Only Place to Live
An earthquake jolts everyone into persuading an old timer and his granddaughter (Bill Erwin, Nicki Vannice) to leave a danger area, and to search for missing spelunkers.

Old Friends, New Friends
Jesse (Robert Conrad) is unaware that an old friend is fleeing the law when the man stops by with the daughter he's accused of abducting.

The Trial of Jesse Hawkes
Jesse admits that he murdered a homicidal maniac but refuses to play along with his attorney's courtroom strategy.

Matt's Choice
Matt and Avila rescue two skiers who were caught in an avalanche, but then a blizzard downs their chopper. |

Competitors (aka Washout)
A former Ranger candidate (Kevin Gage), believing that Jesse (Robert Conrad) washed him out in favor of Matt (Christian Conrad), returns to the area brimming with resentment.

Mister Right
Jesse (Robert Conrad) suspects that a friend's fiance, who purports to be a ski instructor, is actually an assassin whose target is an American diplomat.

The Wild (aka The Bear)
Cody (Shane Conrad) leads a search for two deaf teen-agers who have fled into the wilderness after a bear attack on their camp.

Sacred Ground
An Indian chief (George Randall) must locate an ancient burial ground before a lumber company claims the land, while his son-in-law helps drug smugglers locate a cocaine-laden plane that crashed in the area.

Asylum
Matt leads a search for a Soviet ski champion and her trainer-father, both of whom he's accused of helping to defect.

Run of Her Life
A sudden summer snowstorm strands Jesse (Robert Conrad) and an injured distance runner (Dianne Hull) in the mountains after she runs off course and breaks her leg in a fall.

Ordeal
Upset over a family dispute, Jesse (Robert Conrad) hikes to a remote, snowy canyon, where he's wounded by a drunken hunter who's afraid to report the accident.

War Games
A war-gaming family isn't playing when one of them commits cold-blooded murder.
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