Homestead Rescue: Raney Ranch - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Risky Business
The Raney family hurries to complete two cabins before it snows, but they lose Marty to a serious injury.

Stairway to Heaven
After Marty is injured in a fall, the Raney family rallies to work together and finish the builds on two cabins, including a staircase, harvest the garden and conduct a moose-hunting expedition.

Alaskans Unite
Tyler frantically hunts for a large moose to feed his family as the winter season begins; Heimo hurries to get his boat off the water before the river freezes over; Bob's daughter and former wife visit his cabin to honor his memory.

Twist of Fate
The Raneys hurry to seal Misty's cabin; Matt goes hunting as a winter storm gets closer; a cabin fire puts the family's homesteading dream in jeopardy, so they must come up with a quick way to put the fire out or face a major loss.

Fire on the Forty
An inferno engulfs Marty and Mollee's cabin at the onset of winter and the Raneys must rally like never before to complete the unfinished clifftop cabin on The Upper 20 in record time complete with heat, water and power.

On Thin Ice
Marty attempts a treacherous trip across a frozen river, in an effort to bring heat to the new cabin. Misty and Maciah build a pump house to secure the family's new water source on the Upper 20.

Count Your Blessings
The frozen access road to the Upper 20 becomes impassable, so Marty devises a risky way to transport massive equipment up the 300-foot icy cliff. Matt delivers a surprise to lift the family's spirits.

Dead of Winter
With several critical projects to complete, the Raneys face a season-ending winter storm. It's all-hands-on-deck as the family rushes to make the cabin livable through winter.
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