Mud Mountain Haulers - Season 2

Season 2
Episode 2
This docu-series follows Craig LeBeau and his three-generation LeBeau Bros. family logging business through the steepest, muddiest conditions in North America. They face blizzards, machine breakdowns, mountain-side roll-overs, all while in a race to beat the hellacious mud of spring breakup. The crew must work steeper, higher, and more treacherous terrain than others dare.

Episodes

Let's Get This Party Started
Craig LeBeau and his crew set up camp in a remote part of the Shuswap Highlands, on the steepest, baddest block any of them has ever seen: Gollen. Things start out well, until bad weather and a stuck truck derail the entire operation. Meanwhile, Brent's clearing a snowmobile trail for a local ski resort but, with so many jobs on the go, a mechanical oversight and impending snowfall may cost him the entire job.

Close Only Counts In Horseshoes
A loader malfunction causes a huge bottleneck on the landing; tempers flare when Craig and Taylor attempt to relocate the 65-ton winch machine; the Glovers are moving to a new block on Erie Mountain but a critical piece of machinery goes down.

Black Mud
Craig and his crew log a burned section of forest north of Kamloops, but the lethal mix of ash and rainwater takes a toll on the machines and the crew; Brent and his crew clear a fire guard around a client's homestead to protect it from wildfires.

Dead In The Water
The Glovers fight harsh winter conditions on the highway while low bedding their 45-ton winch machine to Erie Mountain; when winter slams Gollen, Craig steps up his exit strategy, but breakdowns and a collision on the block threaten to delay the job.

Kissing Contest
Craig and the crew are back at home, logging a local block called Badger; Kylee discovers Badger's logging road is no less treacherous than Gollen; heavy snow buries Brent's plan to haul logs off of one of his blocks.

Not All Heroes Wear Capes
Craig and the crew are back in camp to log Saddle Ridge; the crew discovers the block is chock full of boulders, making it impossible to log; one of the Glover's winch machines spews thick white smoke; they receive bad news from the government.

There's No Guarantee, But There's Skill
A million dollars worth of timber could be stranded unless Craig figures out a plan; Brent is weeks behind on logging and clearing a campsite then narrowly avoids catastrophe while uprooting a giant tree.

Game Changer
The Glovers race to get their wood and machines off Erie Mountain before government road restrictions shut them down for spring; Craig's crew is rushing to get the stranded wood off the landing before break-up drives them out of the bush.
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