Yukon Men: Roughing It - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Firewood Rush
A race for lumber that has the locals scrambling through dangerous conditions.

The Great Fish Run
Salmon are the prize of the Yukon waters and need to be collected in only a few days so that folks can feed their families for the winter.

Food Fight
In Tanana everyone scrambles to fill up their freezers to survive the winter, but a few accidents threaten their stocks and could spell disaster.

The Town That Hunts Together
Everyone in Tanana goes hunting as fall becomes winter; the younger generation get a chance to prove they can take down the big game needed to survive the winter.

The Big Freeze
Another savage winter rolls in and villagers run out of time to prepare for minus-50-degree weather as a deadly storm surges toward Tanana.

Day of the Wolverine
The brutal winter arrives and a cold snap pushes temperatures to 20 below zero; a deadly predator steals from a vital trap line that results in a face-to-face confrontation.

Snow Shortage
Winter is around the corner and food and fuel are running low; snow has not fallen in weeks, leaving dry and jagged trails too dangerous to travel on; the shortage of snow impedes on preparation for the cold season.

Wolverine Attack

Eel Fishing in the Yukon

No Sunshine, No Dinnertime

Darkness Falls

Trappers Code

Taking on the Wolf Pack
Tanana's annual dog sled race is the biggest event in the village, and is under attack by a pack of wolves.

Dead Winters Crossing
A cold snap pushes temperatures to 20 below and Stan faces a risky river crossing with an out-of-practice lead dog.

Dog Handler Apprentice
The Moores face a medical emergency and leave the family business to novice dog handler Sean; the recruit from the Lower 48 has to step up and unleash some tenacity to survive in Alaska.

Bear Flood
An abnormally cold spring causes the Yukon River to flood; the people of Tanana prepare for the consequences, already on high alert after a black bear attack.

Seeking Higher Ground
The flood reaches the front door steps of the village and the people set out to conquer the overflow; the Yukon men must seek higher ground as the record-breaking flood threatens to wipe the town off the map.

Strictly Business
The Moore family struggles to keep the dog-breeding business afloat; local sled dog rival James swoops in to take advantage of the Moore family's despair.
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