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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:04,921 --> 00:00:06,631 -[man 1] Oh! -[man 2] Watch out, watch out! 2 00:00:06,673 --> 00:00:08,341 -[man 1] Oh! -[man 2] Get out of the way! 3 00:00:13,304 --> 00:00:15,473 [Jared] It takes a few seconds in this business, 4 00:00:15,515 --> 00:00:17,183 and you could be killed. 5 00:00:28,820 --> 00:00:30,196 [bleep] 6 00:00:30,280 --> 00:00:32,615 It broke off in the wind, and it caught me right on the side of the head. 7 00:00:33,366 --> 00:00:34,451 [man 1] Holy [bleep]! 8 00:00:34,534 --> 00:00:37,454 Sixty-five stitches across one leg. 9 00:00:37,537 --> 00:00:40,623 [Jared] To tell a family that their husband ain't coming home, 10 00:00:40,707 --> 00:00:42,125 nothing's harder than that. 11 00:00:42,208 --> 00:00:43,710 It's the most dangerous job on the planet. 12 00:00:45,003 --> 00:00:46,087 [man 1] Holy [bleep]! 13 00:00:46,171 --> 00:00:48,048 [Jared] You end up with a brotherhood. 14 00:00:48,548 --> 00:00:50,050 Camaraderie. 15 00:00:50,133 --> 00:00:52,594 I harvest some of the biggest trees in the world 16 00:00:52,677 --> 00:00:55,722 in the most remote areas in the world. 17 00:00:55,805 --> 00:01:00,727 When you find those big western redcedars, there's big money in them. 18 00:01:03,730 --> 00:01:07,525 You can get $60,000 to $70,000 out of that one tree. 19 00:01:07,567 --> 00:01:11,946 They're hard to find, so we're pushing limits to get to those. 20 00:01:12,030 --> 00:01:13,615 And the stakes are really high. 21 00:01:13,698 --> 00:01:16,033 The crew, they're risking their lives every day 22 00:01:16,076 --> 00:01:17,577 for something they love to do. 23 00:01:17,660 --> 00:01:19,954 It's the biggest wood, hardest ground, 24 00:01:20,038 --> 00:01:22,039 steepest hauls. 25 00:01:22,082 --> 00:01:23,375 Toughest job in the world. 26 00:01:23,416 --> 00:01:25,168 And then you get that paycheck. 27 00:01:25,251 --> 00:01:26,628 Holy [bleep]! 28 00:01:26,711 --> 00:01:30,757 [narrator] Welcome to the deadliest logging operation on earth... 29 00:01:30,840 --> 00:01:32,384 [man 1] Get out of the way! 30 00:01:32,425 --> 00:01:34,009 [man 2] Oh, my [bleep]! 31 00:01:35,095 --> 00:01:38,098 [narrator] So remote, the crew lives and works 32 00:01:38,181 --> 00:01:42,227 in isolated camps far from civilization. 33 00:01:45,104 --> 00:01:50,110 Where trees as wide as pickup trucks are still cut by hand. 34 00:01:50,944 --> 00:01:54,322 One wrong move can ruin the tree. 35 00:01:54,406 --> 00:01:56,950 Or worse, cost you your life. 36 00:01:58,201 --> 00:01:59,703 [Jared] When we walk out that door, 37 00:01:59,786 --> 00:02:02,247 there is a chance that we might not come home. 38 00:02:02,288 --> 00:02:05,750 [narrator] At the helm of it all, logger Jared Douglas. 39 00:02:07,460 --> 00:02:10,755 [Jared] My destiny is to be the biggest, baddest logger on the coast. 40 00:02:10,797 --> 00:02:12,215 Keep going, keep going. 41 00:02:12,298 --> 00:02:13,633 What the [bleep]? 42 00:02:13,717 --> 00:02:16,094 This is a full-on risk, and everybody thinks I'm bat [bleep] crazy. 43 00:02:16,136 --> 00:02:17,095 Fire in the hole. 44 00:02:18,596 --> 00:02:19,556 I might sink... 45 00:02:19,639 --> 00:02:21,182 [bleep] That was close. 46 00:02:21,266 --> 00:02:22,267 ...or I might swim. 47 00:02:22,308 --> 00:02:23,184 Yeah! 48 00:02:23,268 --> 00:02:24,310 I'm not scared of risk. 49 00:02:25,978 --> 00:02:26,896 Nobody's holding me back. 50 00:02:28,314 --> 00:02:29,315 It's just who I am. 51 00:02:31,943 --> 00:02:34,821 [narrator] These are The Last Woodsmen. 52 00:02:38,992 --> 00:02:40,243 [Jared] Okay, forward. 53 00:02:41,119 --> 00:02:42,412 You got her coming out. 54 00:02:42,495 --> 00:02:46,041 [narrator] Deep in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, 55 00:02:46,124 --> 00:02:48,835 Jared Douglas navigates his float camp 56 00:02:48,918 --> 00:02:51,046 to its remote logging outpost. 57 00:02:51,129 --> 00:02:53,173 [Jared] It feels like we're getting out of that wind pull better now. 58 00:02:53,256 --> 00:02:55,675 [Ross on radio] Yeah. We're good to go now. 59 00:02:55,759 --> 00:02:56,968 [narrator] For the next three months, 60 00:02:57,010 --> 00:02:59,179 he and his crew will be off the grid 61 00:02:59,262 --> 00:03:03,516 and on the hunt for some of the most valuable timber on earth. 62 00:03:05,435 --> 00:03:06,853 [Jared] It's gonna come in hard, boys. 63 00:03:09,606 --> 00:03:11,358 Nice and gentle, nice and gentle. 64 00:03:11,441 --> 00:03:13,485 -[metallic clank] -[Jared] Not gentle. 65 00:03:13,526 --> 00:03:15,612 Our biggest asset is our floating camp. 66 00:03:15,695 --> 00:03:17,906 We can move it from job to job. 67 00:03:17,989 --> 00:03:19,866 Drop our anchors, get to work. 68 00:03:19,949 --> 00:03:21,534 Straight back, Glenn. 69 00:03:23,370 --> 00:03:25,329 I always like to be present when camp's being moved. 70 00:03:25,372 --> 00:03:27,582 Somebody doesn't know there's a rock protruding 71 00:03:27,665 --> 00:03:29,668 from the ocean floor somewhere, 72 00:03:29,709 --> 00:03:32,879 that barge camp would be peeled open like a tin can and sink. 73 00:03:33,380 --> 00:03:34,297 Like a glove. 74 00:03:34,381 --> 00:03:37,550 Nicely done. Touchdown. 75 00:03:37,634 --> 00:03:40,345 Put a couple of ropes on her and we'll be good to go. 76 00:03:40,387 --> 00:03:41,554 [Jared] Ross is my right-hand man, 77 00:03:41,638 --> 00:03:44,641 and he's full speed, out of lead, getting [bleep] done. 78 00:03:44,724 --> 00:03:46,393 And he's in charge of float camp. 79 00:03:46,476 --> 00:03:48,436 -[on radio] Doing excellent, Ross. -Yeah, you bet. 80 00:03:48,520 --> 00:03:49,646 [Jared] I think I gotta get Daniel 81 00:03:49,728 --> 00:03:51,523 to get the barge door to pull back. 82 00:03:51,564 --> 00:03:53,024 Okay. I'll go grab Hoppy. 83 00:03:53,066 --> 00:03:56,111 A float camp is a floating hotel. 84 00:03:56,194 --> 00:03:58,947 Fifty-five rooms, two story. 85 00:03:59,030 --> 00:04:01,950 It has a rec room, weight room, big cookhouse. 86 00:04:02,033 --> 00:04:04,994 Roast beast. And I love it. 87 00:04:05,078 --> 00:04:07,330 You wake up, and you're at work. 88 00:04:07,414 --> 00:04:08,707 Everybody gets their own room. 89 00:04:08,748 --> 00:04:12,127 So I got all my [bleep] here. Mouthwash. 90 00:04:12,210 --> 00:04:14,045 And then I spray my Lysol down, 91 00:04:14,087 --> 00:04:15,338 get everything cleaned up. 92 00:04:15,422 --> 00:04:17,507 Because you don't know what the [bleep] crawling around here. 93 00:04:17,589 --> 00:04:19,509 [Ross] Nobody has to bunk up, which is great. 94 00:04:19,591 --> 00:04:20,844 Nobody wants to do that, 95 00:04:20,927 --> 00:04:22,595 smell some guy's farts all night. 96 00:04:26,099 --> 00:04:27,100 This one can go-- 97 00:04:27,183 --> 00:04:29,436 See where your line is right now? 98 00:04:29,519 --> 00:04:30,979 The way I grew up, it was tough. 99 00:04:31,062 --> 00:04:32,230 I didn't have a lot of money. 100 00:04:32,272 --> 00:04:34,733 I barely graduated high school. 101 00:04:34,774 --> 00:04:37,318 I started logging when I was 19 years old. 102 00:04:37,402 --> 00:04:39,362 My first job was bucking cottonwood 103 00:04:39,446 --> 00:04:41,489 they made into toilet paper. 104 00:04:41,573 --> 00:04:42,949 I was a cocky kid. 105 00:04:43,033 --> 00:04:45,618 And I remember my dad dropping me off at the plane and just said, 106 00:04:45,702 --> 00:04:47,328 "Just shut up and listen to the guys." 107 00:04:47,412 --> 00:04:50,040 I was 23 when I started my own company. 108 00:04:50,123 --> 00:04:51,875 I started this with one machine. 109 00:04:51,957 --> 00:04:54,461 And I built this business one machine at a time. 110 00:04:54,544 --> 00:04:56,338 Got a business partner. 111 00:04:56,421 --> 00:04:59,257 I've been with my business partner for about 15 years. 112 00:04:59,299 --> 00:05:00,884 I decided to go out on my own 113 00:05:00,967 --> 00:05:02,302 and buy the business partner out. 114 00:05:03,970 --> 00:05:06,473 It's a lot of money, it's a lot of stress. 115 00:05:06,556 --> 00:05:09,225 It's a lot of debt. Like, it's a lot of debt. 116 00:05:09,976 --> 00:05:11,728 Twenty feet to go, boys. 117 00:05:11,811 --> 00:05:13,897 Hey, Ryan, you want to stay by that winch? 118 00:05:13,980 --> 00:05:15,440 I could lose everything. 119 00:05:15,482 --> 00:05:16,691 You know, it's a short fall 120 00:05:16,775 --> 00:05:19,110 from the penthouse to the outhouse in this business. 121 00:05:19,152 --> 00:05:21,321 You know, what is scary is when you're supposed to jump, 122 00:05:21,404 --> 00:05:22,989 and we're gonna jump. 123 00:05:23,073 --> 00:05:25,658 [narrator] But taking the full reins of a logging operation 124 00:05:25,742 --> 00:05:27,786 isn't just a massive gamble, 125 00:05:27,827 --> 00:05:30,789 it's also one hell of a grind. 126 00:05:30,830 --> 00:05:34,417 First, Jared and his crew have to track down the giants... 127 00:05:34,501 --> 00:05:36,211 It's beautiful. Straight. 128 00:05:36,294 --> 00:05:39,798 ...then carve out roads so fallers can get to them. 129 00:05:39,839 --> 00:05:43,426 And that's when the hazard pay really kicks in. 130 00:05:43,510 --> 00:05:47,430 Bringing down just one of these behemoths is a puzzle. 131 00:05:47,514 --> 00:05:49,432 And one wrong move can be deadly. 132 00:05:50,850 --> 00:05:52,477 Once the trees hit the ground, 133 00:05:52,519 --> 00:05:54,104 the yarders take over, 134 00:05:54,187 --> 00:05:57,399 dragging 50,000 pound logs to the road, 135 00:05:57,482 --> 00:05:59,484 where loaders bundle them up 136 00:05:59,526 --> 00:06:02,612 and oversized haulers, called fat trucks, 137 00:06:02,696 --> 00:06:04,864 muscle them to the water's edge. 138 00:06:06,700 --> 00:06:08,034 Once they splash down, 139 00:06:08,118 --> 00:06:13,581 boom boats wrangle them into place until the log barge arrives. 140 00:06:13,665 --> 00:06:15,291 Then it's payday. 141 00:06:16,209 --> 00:06:18,294 And the work of Jared and his crew 142 00:06:18,378 --> 00:06:21,548 finally turns into cold, hard cash. 143 00:06:22,716 --> 00:06:24,509 [Jared] We're out on a limb here. Like, big time. 144 00:06:24,551 --> 00:06:26,094 [Ross] We got a bunch of inventory roadside. 145 00:06:26,177 --> 00:06:28,471 Okay, well, the buyout has gone through. 146 00:06:28,555 --> 00:06:30,140 -[man] Yeah, boy. -[Ross] All right. 147 00:06:30,223 --> 00:06:32,475 -Wow. -It's done. It's been a long time coming. 148 00:06:32,558 --> 00:06:33,560 [Ross] Yeah, it has been. Yeah. 149 00:06:33,643 --> 00:06:35,103 -You betcha, bud. -Oh, yeah. 150 00:06:35,186 --> 00:06:37,647 Now I'm gonna be able to do the things that I want to do, 151 00:06:37,731 --> 00:06:38,940 which is huge. 152 00:06:39,024 --> 00:06:40,483 Now, it's go time. 153 00:06:40,567 --> 00:06:42,318 It's, like, we gotta get that wood. 154 00:06:42,402 --> 00:06:43,403 [Ross] We're sitting good. 155 00:06:43,486 --> 00:06:45,447 [Jared] We've got to move strong and fast. 156 00:06:45,530 --> 00:06:46,781 Everybody's got to stay safe. 157 00:06:46,865 --> 00:06:48,366 We've had some tough ground, but it's coming. 158 00:06:48,408 --> 00:06:51,202 I have a big debt to pay for buying the partner. 159 00:06:51,244 --> 00:06:54,914 If I don't have $1.1 million in profit by the end of the season, 160 00:06:54,998 --> 00:06:55,874 I'll lose everything. 161 00:06:55,915 --> 00:06:58,001 I lose my house, my company. 162 00:06:59,502 --> 00:07:02,088 But what drives me is being able to provide for my family 163 00:07:02,172 --> 00:07:04,674 the things that I wasn't provided. 164 00:07:04,758 --> 00:07:06,968 I've been with my wife for 24 years, 165 00:07:07,052 --> 00:07:08,595 and we met as teenagers. 166 00:07:08,678 --> 00:07:11,514 She's the love of my life. She puts up with a lot. 167 00:07:11,598 --> 00:07:13,892 Life away from family is tough. 168 00:07:13,933 --> 00:07:16,269 We're warrior building. We want tough kids 169 00:07:16,353 --> 00:07:18,063 that are going to be able to take on the world. 170 00:07:18,104 --> 00:07:21,608 I think every business owner wants to hand down the company. 171 00:07:21,691 --> 00:07:23,610 That's what I want. That's why I do it. 172 00:07:23,693 --> 00:07:24,652 You know the log barge is coming. 173 00:07:24,736 --> 00:07:25,904 We've got five days. 174 00:07:25,945 --> 00:07:28,323 It's imperative we get that wood on the barge. 175 00:07:28,406 --> 00:07:32,994 The barge leaves full, I'd be able to put $200,000 into paying off my debt. 176 00:07:33,078 --> 00:07:34,371 We can't drop the ball right now. 177 00:07:34,454 --> 00:07:36,956 -We have to be on step. -[Ross] Mm-hm. 178 00:07:37,040 --> 00:07:38,166 [Jared] How are we doing here in Kleeptee? 179 00:07:38,249 --> 00:07:39,751 [Ross] The fallers are still finishing up this one piece. 180 00:07:39,793 --> 00:07:41,378 We gotta go do there another yarder section. 181 00:07:41,461 --> 00:07:43,505 And this is supposed to be our candy spot here. 182 00:07:43,588 --> 00:07:45,924 -You guys make sure this log barge is fully loaded. -[Ross] You betcha. 183 00:07:45,965 --> 00:07:48,343 Jim and Rob are out there right now, hand falling. 184 00:07:48,426 --> 00:07:49,969 They're finishing things up, doing some daylighting, 185 00:07:50,053 --> 00:07:51,971 so we can get some wood to the road quick, too, so... 186 00:07:52,055 --> 00:07:54,015 -Get it done. -[Ross] All right. 187 00:07:54,099 --> 00:07:59,771 [narrator] To pay off his $1.1 million debt by the end of the season, 188 00:07:59,813 --> 00:08:04,776 Jared's after not just big trees, but the biggest ones, 189 00:08:04,818 --> 00:08:07,946 timber giants at the end of their lifecycle 190 00:08:07,987 --> 00:08:11,658 and worth up to $70,000 apiece. 191 00:08:14,077 --> 00:08:16,454 [Rob] You've got a longer stride than me. 192 00:08:16,496 --> 00:08:19,666 Yeah, look at him, he's already a freaking half a tree length away. 193 00:08:19,749 --> 00:08:22,544 [narrator] Hand fallers Jim Gardner and Rob Winger 194 00:08:22,627 --> 00:08:23,920 are first up the hill, 195 00:08:24,004 --> 00:08:27,841 blazing the trail on the hunt for that prized big wood. 196 00:08:29,134 --> 00:08:30,468 I didn't think I'd end up being a logger. 197 00:08:30,510 --> 00:08:33,596 I've been a faller for 25 years now. 198 00:08:33,679 --> 00:08:36,390 I went to college for electronics technology, 199 00:08:36,474 --> 00:08:38,434 ran out of money and went logging. 200 00:08:38,518 --> 00:08:40,520 When you're out there by yourself, you're your own boss. 201 00:08:40,602 --> 00:08:43,356 But you don't go into the computer programming job 202 00:08:43,440 --> 00:08:45,984 and there's a chance you're going to die that day. 203 00:08:46,026 --> 00:08:47,861 Fallers depend on each other. 204 00:08:48,486 --> 00:08:49,362 Slow down. 205 00:08:51,614 --> 00:08:54,325 There's tons of smaller incidents. 206 00:08:54,367 --> 00:08:56,453 I nibbled the end of my finger with my saw, 207 00:08:56,536 --> 00:08:59,664 broke my nose, broke my back. 208 00:08:59,706 --> 00:09:04,336 A tree broke off in the wind and caught me right on the side of the head, 209 00:09:04,377 --> 00:09:07,380 folded me in half and threw me down into a gully. 210 00:09:08,548 --> 00:09:09,632 Straight up. 211 00:09:10,383 --> 00:09:11,926 Up, up and aways. 212 00:09:12,010 --> 00:09:14,721 My fallen partners helped me down to the road. 213 00:09:14,804 --> 00:09:16,598 You have to be there for your partner, 214 00:09:16,681 --> 00:09:18,475 in case something like that happens. 215 00:09:18,558 --> 00:09:20,810 I've had three decent friends killed falling. 216 00:09:20,894 --> 00:09:22,395 It does take a toll on the families 217 00:09:22,479 --> 00:09:24,105 because it's always in the back of their mind. 218 00:09:24,189 --> 00:09:25,440 Are they going to make it home? 219 00:09:25,523 --> 00:09:26,775 My wife knows. 220 00:09:26,858 --> 00:09:28,943 She knows the people that I know that have been killed. 221 00:09:29,027 --> 00:09:31,237 And she was at those funerals. 222 00:09:33,073 --> 00:09:34,616 Almost getting too old for this. 223 00:09:34,699 --> 00:09:36,076 [Jim] What do we got? 224 00:09:36,159 --> 00:09:39,120 [Rob] This is the biggest tree we've seen in the last few days, Jim. 225 00:09:39,204 --> 00:09:42,374 Right now, we've come up to a big western redcedar. 226 00:09:42,415 --> 00:09:46,920 It's roughly eight feet diameter, 150 feet tall. 227 00:09:47,003 --> 00:09:49,089 There might be a bit of a problem with breaking off 228 00:09:49,172 --> 00:09:50,715 and going down the hill and on the road. 229 00:09:50,757 --> 00:09:52,008 We obviously don't want that. 230 00:09:52,092 --> 00:09:53,051 We have people behind us. 231 00:09:53,093 --> 00:09:55,178 And we're going to be blocking off their escape 232 00:09:55,261 --> 00:09:58,348 and their first aid, if anything happens. 233 00:09:58,431 --> 00:10:01,601 [narrator] If Jim and Rob can safely bring this tree down, 234 00:10:01,685 --> 00:10:08,108 it will add roughly $50,000 to the load headed out in five days. 235 00:10:08,191 --> 00:10:14,030 But at 26 tons, a tree this massive can explode on impact, 236 00:10:14,114 --> 00:10:17,075 destroying every last dollar of its value. 237 00:10:18,576 --> 00:10:19,953 [Rob] Yup. 238 00:10:20,036 --> 00:10:21,913 This cedar is leaning down the hill a bit. 239 00:10:21,955 --> 00:10:23,873 It's got a pretty heavy canopy. 240 00:10:23,957 --> 00:10:25,375 It's definitely going in one direction 241 00:10:25,458 --> 00:10:26,793 with all that weight on one side. 242 00:10:28,378 --> 00:10:30,088 That's good holding wood there. 243 00:10:30,130 --> 00:10:31,798 When you leave yourself a small piece of wood 244 00:10:31,881 --> 00:10:32,757 and that's holding the tree up, 245 00:10:32,799 --> 00:10:34,092 that's called holding wood. 246 00:10:34,134 --> 00:10:36,052 This is what keeps control of the tree, 247 00:10:36,136 --> 00:10:38,805 and to make sure it doesn't sag or fall apart and blow down the hill. 248 00:10:40,724 --> 00:10:43,309 [Rob] Ooh. That's a bit hollow back there. 249 00:10:43,393 --> 00:10:45,103 That's your best holding wood right there. 250 00:10:47,647 --> 00:10:50,400 There's a bit of a hole back here on the high side, too. 251 00:10:50,483 --> 00:10:53,486 The more rot, the less control you have over that tree. 252 00:10:53,570 --> 00:10:55,363 You can point it wherever the heck you want. 253 00:10:55,447 --> 00:10:57,365 But if you've got a lot of rot in there, 254 00:10:57,449 --> 00:10:58,867 there's nothing to hold the tree on the hill. 255 00:10:58,950 --> 00:11:01,202 It's just gonna go wherever it wants to. 256 00:11:01,286 --> 00:11:04,581 So we're going to aim it to the left, down the sideline. 257 00:11:04,664 --> 00:11:05,707 It's nice and flat. 258 00:11:05,790 --> 00:11:07,834 There's no real stumps that this thing's gonna hit. 259 00:11:07,917 --> 00:11:10,503 Hopefully he can keep enough holding wood there 260 00:11:10,587 --> 00:11:12,589 that he can keep it off the road. 261 00:11:14,966 --> 00:11:17,385 [narrator] Jim's first move will be the undercut, 262 00:11:17,469 --> 00:11:18,928 a deep notch in the front of the tree, 263 00:11:19,012 --> 00:11:21,473 to help send it across the sidehill. 264 00:11:23,641 --> 00:11:25,560 Next, he'll make the back cut, 265 00:11:25,643 --> 00:11:28,188 leaving a strip of what's called holding wood, 266 00:11:28,271 --> 00:11:30,482 to further control the fall. 267 00:11:30,523 --> 00:11:33,151 That's the best a faller can hope for. 268 00:11:33,193 --> 00:11:35,945 But with this tree nearing the end of its life cycle 269 00:11:36,029 --> 00:11:38,865 and showing signs of rot at the base, 270 00:11:38,948 --> 00:11:40,617 there's no telling which way it could go. 271 00:11:42,160 --> 00:11:43,578 [Rob] It's all you. Don't hit the road. 272 00:11:43,661 --> 00:11:45,080 [Jim] Okay, making noise. 273 00:11:45,163 --> 00:11:46,206 [chainsaw whirring] 274 00:11:48,375 --> 00:11:49,959 [Rob] It can be trickier in the steep ground 275 00:11:50,043 --> 00:11:52,045 because [bleep] can go sideways real quick. 276 00:12:00,804 --> 00:12:02,972 [narrator] If the tree hasn't rotted to the core, 277 00:12:03,056 --> 00:12:07,268 Jim should have just enough holding wood to send it where he wants it. 278 00:12:07,352 --> 00:12:11,523 But even that best-case scenario has its challenges. 279 00:12:11,564 --> 00:12:14,567 [Jim] The back cut needs to be just a touch higher than the undercut. 280 00:12:14,651 --> 00:12:16,277 [Rob] There's such a different elevation change 281 00:12:16,361 --> 00:12:18,905 from the high side of the tree to the low side. 282 00:12:18,988 --> 00:12:21,449 Because you're gonna have to be up here. 283 00:12:21,533 --> 00:12:23,368 -[Jim] Yeah. -[Rob] Over your head. 284 00:12:23,410 --> 00:12:26,538 Your saw is designed to be held down here. 285 00:12:26,579 --> 00:12:28,581 And you put it over your head and you get a kickback, 286 00:12:28,665 --> 00:12:30,166 you could cut yourself in the neck, 287 00:12:30,250 --> 00:12:32,419 you could cut yourself in the face. 288 00:12:32,502 --> 00:12:34,754 You just have a lot less control when it's over your head. 289 00:12:34,838 --> 00:12:38,508 I think if I can cut this off here, I can be able to stand on it. 290 00:12:38,591 --> 00:12:40,719 I can create a step 291 00:12:42,387 --> 00:12:44,139 -and stand on that. -Stand on the two of them? 292 00:12:44,222 --> 00:12:46,433 [Jim] To start my back cut. 293 00:12:46,516 --> 00:12:48,268 [chainsaw whirring] 294 00:12:49,269 --> 00:12:50,270 [Rob] Let me hold you. 295 00:12:53,940 --> 00:12:56,818 [narrator] Working from a makeshift staircase is the only way 296 00:12:56,901 --> 00:12:59,487 to put the back cut where it belongs. 297 00:12:59,571 --> 00:13:00,739 But it's risky. 298 00:13:04,451 --> 00:13:05,452 Okay. 299 00:13:13,460 --> 00:13:16,087 [narrator] Jim will be right up against the tree trunk. 300 00:13:16,129 --> 00:13:19,841 And that holding wood could snap at any moment. 301 00:13:19,924 --> 00:13:23,636 Most deadly injuries occur within ten feet of the stump. 302 00:13:23,720 --> 00:13:27,140 And right now, he's got no easy escape route. 303 00:13:28,433 --> 00:13:29,726 [Jim] I'm afraid of heights. 304 00:13:29,809 --> 00:13:31,311 I get nervous every single day. 305 00:13:31,353 --> 00:13:34,689 But the second you panic, the sooner you're gonna make poor decisions. 306 00:13:34,773 --> 00:13:35,732 [chainsaw whirring] 307 00:13:39,652 --> 00:13:41,738 [Rob] If you lose control of a falling tree, 308 00:13:41,821 --> 00:13:43,573 a lot of guys will just run away. 309 00:13:43,656 --> 00:13:46,076 I know guys that have ran right underneath falling trees. 310 00:13:47,285 --> 00:13:49,579 That's not good, when you lose control of a tree. 311 00:13:51,998 --> 00:13:52,999 -[chainsaw stops] -[Jim] Uh-oh. 312 00:13:53,083 --> 00:13:54,334 [Rob] Did that just kill it? 313 00:13:54,417 --> 00:13:56,086 -[bleep] dust? -Yup. 314 00:13:56,169 --> 00:13:57,671 [bleep] 315 00:13:58,838 --> 00:14:00,507 [blowing air] 316 00:14:03,426 --> 00:14:04,636 [chainsaw sputters] 317 00:14:06,763 --> 00:14:08,056 [Jim grunts] 318 00:14:08,139 --> 00:14:09,766 [Rob] I don't like the sound of that. 319 00:14:09,849 --> 00:14:13,478 Jim's saw died. It just sucked in so much of that fine cedar dust. 320 00:14:14,354 --> 00:14:16,231 So I just ran up and grabbed my spare saw. 321 00:14:16,314 --> 00:14:18,525 Fired it up for him and handed it off. 322 00:14:19,776 --> 00:14:21,361 [second chainsaw whirring] 323 00:14:24,823 --> 00:14:26,408 Let's see if we can get something happening again. 324 00:14:26,491 --> 00:14:27,534 Come on, baby. 325 00:14:41,715 --> 00:14:44,759 Because this tree is so big and so round, 326 00:14:44,843 --> 00:14:47,012 there's a really high probability 327 00:14:47,053 --> 00:14:48,972 that it's going to roll down the hill. 328 00:14:50,640 --> 00:14:53,268 And it is such a steep hillside, it could hit the road, 329 00:14:53,351 --> 00:14:55,895 smash the road, cause destruction to that. 330 00:14:55,979 --> 00:14:57,772 And on top of that, it's going to cause destruction 331 00:14:57,856 --> 00:14:59,149 to the log that we're falling. 332 00:15:05,989 --> 00:15:08,074 -There she goes. -[Rob] Oh, yeah, baby. 333 00:15:26,509 --> 00:15:28,845 -[Jim] Oh. -[Rob] Beautifully done. 334 00:15:28,928 --> 00:15:30,138 Maybe not. 335 00:15:30,221 --> 00:15:32,849 [Jim] Oh, stay, stay! 336 00:15:33,433 --> 00:15:34,726 Oh, mama, no! 337 00:15:34,768 --> 00:15:36,186 [Rob] Oh, we're screwed. 338 00:15:36,269 --> 00:15:37,854 This is going on the road for sure. 339 00:15:46,363 --> 00:15:47,864 [chainsaw whirring] 340 00:15:51,701 --> 00:15:53,787 -[Jim] There she goes. -[Rob] Oh, yeah, baby. 341 00:16:12,055 --> 00:16:14,516 -[Jim] Oh. -[Rob] Beautifully done. 342 00:16:14,557 --> 00:16:15,725 Maybe not. 343 00:16:15,809 --> 00:16:18,561 [Jim] Oh, stay, stay! 344 00:16:19,145 --> 00:16:20,438 Oh, mama, no! 345 00:16:20,522 --> 00:16:21,690 [Rob] Oh, we're screwed. 346 00:16:21,731 --> 00:16:23,400 This is going on the road for sure. 347 00:16:26,903 --> 00:16:28,822 -Stopped. -[Jim sighs in relief] 348 00:16:28,905 --> 00:16:30,156 [Rob] As soon as it went over that little crest 349 00:16:30,240 --> 00:16:33,284 and nestled in with the rest of the logs, it stopped. 350 00:16:33,368 --> 00:16:36,329 It was the best-case scenario in that situation. 351 00:16:36,413 --> 00:16:38,248 [Jim] Okay, Rob. 352 00:16:38,331 --> 00:16:40,750 As it sits right now, perfect position, 353 00:16:40,834 --> 00:16:43,420 perfect placement, perfect piece. 354 00:16:43,503 --> 00:16:45,505 [narrator] Despite the violent impact, 355 00:16:45,588 --> 00:16:47,590 Jim and Rob were able to preserve 356 00:16:47,674 --> 00:16:50,885 almost every dollar of this tree's value. 357 00:16:50,927 --> 00:16:54,639 And with that value at roughly $50,000, 358 00:16:54,723 --> 00:16:57,392 this one cedar will go a long way 359 00:16:57,434 --> 00:16:59,728 toward helping Jared's bottom line 360 00:16:59,769 --> 00:17:02,564 when the barge arrives in five days. 361 00:17:02,605 --> 00:17:03,773 -Perfect. -Yeah, man. 362 00:17:19,204 --> 00:17:21,583 [narrator] Back at camp, Jared is already on the hunt 363 00:17:21,624 --> 00:17:24,377 for his next stand of money trees. 364 00:17:30,258 --> 00:17:32,302 [Jared on headset] In a helicopter, it's nice to see it from the air. 365 00:17:32,385 --> 00:17:34,429 You can definitely map it out in your head. 366 00:17:35,972 --> 00:17:37,140 [narrator] Joining the charge, 367 00:17:37,223 --> 00:17:40,101 one of Jared's closest associates, 368 00:17:40,143 --> 00:17:43,772 with roots dating back to the area's earliest inhabitants. 369 00:17:44,773 --> 00:17:46,441 My name is Klakwagiila. 370 00:17:46,483 --> 00:17:49,444 I am a chief from Mowachaht-Muchalaht First Nation. 371 00:17:49,486 --> 00:17:51,905 Oh, and my English name is Jerry Jack. 372 00:17:53,573 --> 00:17:55,450 I always forget that part. 373 00:17:57,494 --> 00:17:59,245 First Nations are a big part of harvesting. 374 00:17:59,329 --> 00:18:01,414 They're the biggest stewards of the land. 375 00:18:01,498 --> 00:18:04,334 They have to sign off on any active harvesting. 376 00:18:04,417 --> 00:18:06,878 And, uh, we respect their values, 377 00:18:06,961 --> 00:18:08,338 and we work closely with them. 378 00:18:09,839 --> 00:18:12,342 [Jerry] Being one of the chiefs in my Nation, 379 00:18:12,425 --> 00:18:16,012 my role is to look after resources. 380 00:18:16,096 --> 00:18:18,723 [Jared on headset] This is the land that the time forgot. 381 00:18:18,807 --> 00:18:22,977 Our First Nations' relationship with the forest is very sacred. 382 00:18:23,019 --> 00:18:26,690 We were stewards of our lands thousands and thousands of years 383 00:18:26,773 --> 00:18:28,274 before anybody showed up here, 384 00:18:28,358 --> 00:18:29,859 and we looked after it. 385 00:18:29,943 --> 00:18:32,612 There won't be any logging in a block 386 00:18:32,696 --> 00:18:36,825 unless they have our approval from the Council of Chiefs. 387 00:18:37,701 --> 00:18:39,828 Oh, this is beautiful wood. 388 00:18:42,288 --> 00:18:44,124 This business is as green as it gets. 389 00:18:44,207 --> 00:18:48,670 Everybody thinks we're knuckle-dragging cavemen with power saws 390 00:18:48,712 --> 00:18:50,922 destroying forests. 391 00:18:51,006 --> 00:18:52,716 It's not that way at all. 392 00:18:52,799 --> 00:18:54,801 Sustainability is key. 393 00:18:54,884 --> 00:18:58,596 We remove the older, weaker trees. 394 00:18:58,680 --> 00:19:02,517 And we plant three trees to every tree we harvest. 395 00:19:02,559 --> 00:19:06,438 A regenerated forest is a healthy forest. 396 00:19:06,521 --> 00:19:07,605 So, this is McCurdy Creek. 397 00:19:07,689 --> 00:19:10,191 This is a future, uh, project. 398 00:19:10,233 --> 00:19:11,359 This is the size of the timber 399 00:19:11,401 --> 00:19:12,527 that we're looking to harvest. 400 00:19:18,074 --> 00:19:19,659 [Jerry] Looks like it. 401 00:19:19,743 --> 00:19:22,162 Fist pump to that, Jerry. We found some good wood. 402 00:19:30,670 --> 00:19:32,714 How's your fuel, Tusch? You got it topped up? 403 00:19:33,381 --> 00:19:35,342 [Tusch on radio] Yeah. 404 00:19:35,425 --> 00:19:38,428 [narrator] Back at camp, the push to move wood to water 405 00:19:38,511 --> 00:19:42,098 before the log barge arrives is well underway 406 00:19:42,182 --> 00:19:46,603 all under the watchful eye of woods foreman Ross Davis, 407 00:19:46,686 --> 00:19:50,273 a logging veteran of more than 25 years. 408 00:19:50,357 --> 00:19:52,734 They'll probably get four loads today each. 409 00:19:52,776 --> 00:19:55,195 It's going to be a tall order. 410 00:19:55,278 --> 00:19:57,030 We don't want to have a barge going home late. 411 00:19:58,448 --> 00:20:00,200 Oh, that's a nice, big one. 412 00:20:00,283 --> 00:20:02,577 Ooh, big wood. 413 00:20:04,287 --> 00:20:05,121 Oof. 414 00:20:05,205 --> 00:20:08,875 When I was 15, I dropped out of school. 415 00:20:08,958 --> 00:20:09,834 It wasn't working for me. 416 00:20:09,918 --> 00:20:11,211 I kept getting into trouble. 417 00:20:11,294 --> 00:20:13,546 And then a buddy of mine, just one day, he needed a guy. 418 00:20:13,630 --> 00:20:14,881 And he's seen me, and he's like, 419 00:20:14,964 --> 00:20:16,675 "Hey, you want to come try this out?" 420 00:20:16,758 --> 00:20:20,970 So at 15, I started bundling logs and slowly worked myself up. 421 00:20:21,054 --> 00:20:23,556 My management style is firm and fair. 422 00:20:23,640 --> 00:20:25,809 There's a lot of guys that don't like me. 423 00:20:25,892 --> 00:20:28,395 Usually it's the guys that aren't pulling their weight. 424 00:20:28,478 --> 00:20:29,854 And I'll pick on them a little bit, 425 00:20:29,938 --> 00:20:32,190 and I'll, uh-- I'll ride their ass a little. 426 00:20:32,273 --> 00:20:33,692 Where is everybody? 427 00:20:33,775 --> 00:20:36,569 There was something going on with the yarder when I was pulling in there, 428 00:20:36,653 --> 00:20:37,737 and they were-- 429 00:20:37,821 --> 00:20:39,489 The guys were taking a look at something. 430 00:20:41,658 --> 00:20:43,868 -[Ross] Can you walk? -[man] No, I don't think so. 431 00:20:43,952 --> 00:20:45,995 Walk back a little bit so those guys can get this? 432 00:20:46,079 --> 00:20:47,205 [man] I can't get the brakes off. 433 00:20:47,288 --> 00:20:48,248 [Ross] Can't do nothing there, eh? 434 00:20:48,331 --> 00:20:49,249 [man] I can't move. 435 00:20:49,332 --> 00:20:51,001 [bleep] 436 00:20:51,084 --> 00:20:54,004 With him dead in the water, we're, kind of, gonna be at a bit of a standstill. 437 00:20:55,422 --> 00:20:58,258 [narrator] The down yarder is a major problem 438 00:20:58,341 --> 00:21:02,762 because if Ross and his crew can't get wood off the hill and onto the road, 439 00:21:02,846 --> 00:21:05,682 there's no chance of getting it down to the water 440 00:21:05,765 --> 00:21:07,475 and onto the barge. 441 00:21:07,517 --> 00:21:09,811 [Ross] Pile of wood down there, too, to come in. 442 00:21:09,853 --> 00:21:12,856 That yarder is feeding two machines 443 00:21:12,939 --> 00:21:14,357 and all the highway trucks today. 444 00:21:14,441 --> 00:21:16,985 But, uh, with them down... 445 00:21:18,778 --> 00:21:20,947 nothing's happening, so... 446 00:21:21,031 --> 00:21:22,490 We have a log barge coming in. 447 00:21:22,532 --> 00:21:24,826 Jared's not gonna be very happy if we can't log. 448 00:21:27,871 --> 00:21:29,164 [narrator] Twenty miles away... 449 00:21:32,792 --> 00:21:36,046 Gold River Shore, you on the repeater? 450 00:21:36,129 --> 00:21:39,716 [narrator] Jared's pushing even deeper into the wilderness, 451 00:21:39,799 --> 00:21:43,553 chasing a new area rich with big timber. 452 00:21:43,636 --> 00:21:46,639 But getting to it is an endeavor all its own. 453 00:21:47,807 --> 00:21:49,893 [Jared] We work in such remote areas, 454 00:21:49,976 --> 00:21:52,896 we have to build our own roads just to get to the timber. 455 00:21:52,979 --> 00:21:55,190 These guys need to get another half mile road 456 00:21:55,231 --> 00:21:57,859 built from scratch before the fallers can get in. 457 00:22:03,907 --> 00:22:04,866 How you guys doing? 458 00:22:06,409 --> 00:22:08,119 Ready for a blast? 459 00:22:08,203 --> 00:22:09,579 [narrator] In terrain this rugged 460 00:22:09,662 --> 00:22:11,164 blasting is the only way 461 00:22:11,247 --> 00:22:13,875 to cut through both soil and solid rock. 462 00:22:14,501 --> 00:22:15,877 And the resulting debris 463 00:22:15,919 --> 00:22:18,797 makes for excellent road building material. 464 00:22:18,880 --> 00:22:20,757 But to make the most of every explosion, 465 00:22:20,840 --> 00:22:24,719 the crew must work with tactical precision. 466 00:22:24,761 --> 00:22:26,429 [Jared] What's your strategy here like? 467 00:22:26,513 --> 00:22:27,806 [Dave] We can't get by with a hoe 468 00:22:27,889 --> 00:22:29,474 because it's too steep and [bleep], right. 469 00:22:29,557 --> 00:22:32,185 So we have to blast through it before we can go by it. 470 00:22:32,268 --> 00:22:35,689 How many pounds of TNT or dynamite or explosives? 471 00:22:35,772 --> 00:22:37,816 I'd say probably like 400 pounds. 472 00:22:37,899 --> 00:22:39,567 Four hundred pounds of explosives. 473 00:22:39,609 --> 00:22:40,694 This don't get old, man. 474 00:22:40,777 --> 00:22:43,113 -[laughs] No, this does not get old. -No. 475 00:22:43,196 --> 00:22:45,115 [Jared] I've met a lot of weird blasters. 476 00:22:45,198 --> 00:22:47,575 Dave's about the most normal blaster I've ever met. 477 00:22:47,617 --> 00:22:50,370 Usually I feel like the dynamite seeps through their veins 478 00:22:50,453 --> 00:22:52,372 and, uh, makes them all strange. 479 00:22:52,455 --> 00:22:54,582 But the love of blowing stuff up, 480 00:22:54,624 --> 00:22:57,293 you've got to be a different type of person. Thrill seeker. 481 00:22:57,377 --> 00:22:58,545 Okay, let's scatter. 482 00:23:03,883 --> 00:23:04,759 [Jared] You guys good? 483 00:23:07,137 --> 00:23:08,096 [Dave] Let it rip. 484 00:23:09,806 --> 00:23:10,724 Go. 485 00:23:11,266 --> 00:23:12,559 [explosion] 486 00:23:18,106 --> 00:23:19,482 -[cheering] -[debris clattering] 487 00:23:22,027 --> 00:23:23,403 [Jared] You guys good? 488 00:23:23,486 --> 00:23:25,613 [narrator] High in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest... 489 00:23:25,697 --> 00:23:26,948 Let it rip. There... 490 00:23:27,866 --> 00:23:28,867 [explosion] 491 00:23:35,290 --> 00:23:37,208 -[cheering] -[debris clattering] 492 00:23:37,292 --> 00:23:39,502 [man laughing] 493 00:23:39,544 --> 00:23:42,047 [narrator] Jared and his road crew are one step closer 494 00:23:42,130 --> 00:23:44,007 to reaching their next stand of big timber. 495 00:23:45,008 --> 00:23:45,967 [Dave] That's that. 496 00:23:51,222 --> 00:23:52,974 [narrator] While Dave goes about shaping the rubble 497 00:23:53,058 --> 00:23:54,434 into new road, 498 00:23:54,517 --> 00:23:56,603 Jared heads back down the mountain 499 00:23:56,686 --> 00:23:58,646 to check on logging operations below. 500 00:23:59,314 --> 00:24:00,231 [Ross over radio] 501 00:24:03,234 --> 00:24:04,402 Yeah, go ahead, Ross. 502 00:24:06,237 --> 00:24:08,406 [Ross over radio] 503 00:24:17,207 --> 00:24:18,083 Are you serious? 504 00:24:20,085 --> 00:24:21,836 [Ross over radio] 505 00:24:23,254 --> 00:24:24,172 [sighs] 506 00:24:25,215 --> 00:24:28,593 Okay, give me a minute. 507 00:24:29,594 --> 00:24:30,428 [radio static] 508 00:24:32,097 --> 00:24:34,224 [Jared] If we can get that wood on that barge, I don't know. 509 00:24:34,766 --> 00:24:35,600 Argh! 510 00:24:40,855 --> 00:24:41,773 [bleep] 511 00:24:47,946 --> 00:24:52,951 [Jim] It's about a four and a half foot cedar probably. 512 00:24:54,953 --> 00:24:57,956 [narrator] Further up the hill hand fallers Jim and Rob 513 00:24:58,039 --> 00:25:00,500 -are racing to locate some big timber... -[whirring] 514 00:25:00,583 --> 00:25:03,211 ...and get it on the ground before the log barge arrives 515 00:25:03,294 --> 00:25:04,713 in just two days. 516 00:25:10,802 --> 00:25:11,928 What do you think, Jim? 517 00:25:13,263 --> 00:25:14,305 [Jim] I think it looks kind of rotten. 518 00:25:16,433 --> 00:25:18,435 [narrator] They found another massive tree 519 00:25:18,476 --> 00:25:21,271 that could be worth nearly $50,000, 520 00:25:21,312 --> 00:25:24,858 but only if they can bring it down in one piece. 521 00:25:24,941 --> 00:25:29,154 The cedar is probably 130, 140 feet tall. 522 00:25:29,237 --> 00:25:30,864 Twenty-seven-feet circumference, 523 00:25:30,947 --> 00:25:32,907 so it's about eight and a half feet. 524 00:25:32,991 --> 00:25:34,659 If you look from here, it's leaning like... 525 00:25:35,660 --> 00:25:37,537 [sharp exhale] 526 00:25:37,620 --> 00:25:39,998 You can see it splitting right there at that first limb. 527 00:25:40,081 --> 00:25:41,583 Yeah, exactly. 528 00:25:41,666 --> 00:25:43,251 [Jim] Big trees are dangerous. 529 00:25:43,335 --> 00:25:44,502 There's usually a lot of things 530 00:25:44,586 --> 00:25:45,795 that are inherently wrong with them 531 00:25:45,837 --> 00:25:47,339 by the time they get to be that age. 532 00:25:47,422 --> 00:25:49,841 So it's going to be difficult to control the direction 533 00:25:49,924 --> 00:25:51,426 or it might just break off 534 00:25:51,509 --> 00:25:52,594 and go where it wants to go, 535 00:25:52,677 --> 00:25:54,262 which is not where we want it to go. 536 00:25:54,346 --> 00:25:56,681 We may as well try and preserve what we can and band her up. 537 00:25:57,349 --> 00:25:59,392 [Rob] Sounds good. 538 00:25:59,476 --> 00:26:02,103 [Jim] Cedar trees are valuable, and when there's so much force 539 00:26:02,187 --> 00:26:03,688 and it hits the ground at one time, 540 00:26:03,772 --> 00:26:06,232 it will crack and devalue the wood. 541 00:26:06,316 --> 00:26:08,109 So if we band it together 542 00:26:08,193 --> 00:26:10,403 with extra tensile-strength banding, 543 00:26:10,487 --> 00:26:13,198 then hopefully we can keep it all together in one piece. 544 00:26:13,281 --> 00:26:15,116 [rattling] 545 00:26:15,200 --> 00:26:16,576 [Jim] Beautiful. 546 00:26:16,659 --> 00:26:18,370 I was just gonna put an undercut 547 00:26:18,453 --> 00:26:20,038 as far as I can into here, 548 00:26:21,539 --> 00:26:23,875 and nibble away at the back until it falls over. 549 00:26:25,377 --> 00:26:27,629 [narrator] While that banding will reduce the odds 550 00:26:27,712 --> 00:26:29,589 of the tree exploding on impact, 551 00:26:29,673 --> 00:26:31,007 it's still no guarantee. 552 00:26:32,050 --> 00:26:34,260 So to hedge their bets even more, 553 00:26:34,344 --> 00:26:35,679 Jim and Rob will make cuts 554 00:26:35,720 --> 00:26:38,556 that should send it toward a cradle of smaller trees 555 00:26:38,640 --> 00:26:40,475 laid out to soften its fall. 556 00:26:41,726 --> 00:26:43,895 -[Jim] All right, buddy. -[Rob] Is everybody ready? 557 00:26:44,562 --> 00:26:45,397 [Jim] Heck, yeah. 558 00:26:46,523 --> 00:26:48,233 [motor whirring] 559 00:26:50,568 --> 00:26:52,070 [whirring] 560 00:26:53,738 --> 00:26:55,740 [Jim] Started falling maybe eight years ago. 561 00:26:56,408 --> 00:26:57,951 I can't work indoors. 562 00:26:58,034 --> 00:27:00,370 I like not having to watch what I say. 563 00:27:00,412 --> 00:27:02,247 I like not having to watch what I do. 564 00:27:02,330 --> 00:27:03,998 I like not having to dress a certain way. 565 00:27:04,082 --> 00:27:05,333 I like not having to shave. 566 00:27:05,417 --> 00:27:06,793 I like having the absolute freedom 567 00:27:06,876 --> 00:27:09,087 to do whatever I want, the way that I want to. 568 00:27:09,170 --> 00:27:10,422 And it's me not living a lie. 569 00:27:10,505 --> 00:27:12,257 [whirring] 570 00:27:12,340 --> 00:27:13,800 [whirring continues] 571 00:27:13,883 --> 00:27:15,010 -[beeps] -[Jim] It's pinching. 572 00:27:15,093 --> 00:27:16,845 [whirring] 573 00:27:16,928 --> 00:27:17,929 [Jim] It's getting stuck. 574 00:27:20,181 --> 00:27:21,057 Come on. 575 00:27:22,767 --> 00:27:23,852 When you've got your bar in the tree, 576 00:27:23,935 --> 00:27:26,271 you can feel the reactions that tree is doing. 577 00:27:26,354 --> 00:27:27,564 You can feel the tensions. 578 00:27:27,605 --> 00:27:28,982 You can feel the snapping and the popping. 579 00:27:29,065 --> 00:27:31,443 You can feel the slabs that are dislocating inside. 580 00:27:31,526 --> 00:27:33,069 So you can actually feel that in the tree 581 00:27:33,111 --> 00:27:34,446 so you know exactly what's going on. 582 00:27:34,529 --> 00:27:35,864 And on top of that, you can see 583 00:27:35,947 --> 00:27:37,032 the tree's starting to go over, 584 00:27:37,115 --> 00:27:39,242 and you can see the tree is starting to lift. 585 00:27:39,284 --> 00:27:40,994 -[cracks] -This might not be good. 586 00:27:41,077 --> 00:27:44,122 These slabs all want to pop straight out like [bleep]... 587 00:27:44,706 --> 00:27:45,582 celery. 588 00:27:45,623 --> 00:27:47,459 [cracking] 589 00:27:50,628 --> 00:27:52,172 [bleep] 590 00:27:52,255 --> 00:27:54,132 [narrator] On the outskirts of float camp... 591 00:27:55,300 --> 00:27:57,635 -Well, lads, you ready? -Yes, sir. 592 00:27:57,719 --> 00:27:58,887 [narrator] Jared has a risky plan 593 00:27:58,970 --> 00:28:00,638 to solve his yarder problem. 594 00:28:00,722 --> 00:28:02,932 He's pulling another one from the shop early, 595 00:28:02,974 --> 00:28:04,726 midway through needed repairs, 596 00:28:04,809 --> 00:28:07,395 in hopes that it can limp him across the finish line. 597 00:28:07,979 --> 00:28:10,106 [bleep] go. 598 00:28:10,148 --> 00:28:11,816 [Jared] We're gonna bring in our best grapple yarder. 599 00:28:11,900 --> 00:28:14,736 Unfortunately, it caught on fire, 600 00:28:14,819 --> 00:28:17,739 and hopefully that problem doesn't arise itself again. 601 00:28:18,490 --> 00:28:19,324 Yeah, man. 602 00:28:20,241 --> 00:28:22,577 [narrator] But first he and his crew 603 00:28:22,660 --> 00:28:24,579 will have to get it to the job site 604 00:28:24,662 --> 00:28:27,374 some 22 miles away. 605 00:28:27,457 --> 00:28:28,917 [Jared] Are we ready there, lads? 606 00:28:29,000 --> 00:28:30,669 -[Lance] Yes, sir. -[radio static] 607 00:28:30,752 --> 00:28:33,797 [narrator] And with a log barge to fill in just two days, 608 00:28:33,838 --> 00:28:35,465 there's not a moment to lose. 609 00:28:35,507 --> 00:28:37,175 [Jared] We don't normally do this, 610 00:28:37,258 --> 00:28:39,761 but we're pressed for time and I need production. 611 00:28:39,844 --> 00:28:42,055 There's quite a procedure getting this thing moved over. 612 00:28:42,138 --> 00:28:43,932 I'll be driving the push truck. 613 00:28:44,015 --> 00:28:45,892 You pretty much ram the bumper 614 00:28:45,975 --> 00:28:47,686 into the back, uh, a little bit. 615 00:28:48,687 --> 00:28:49,771 Double up the horsepower 616 00:28:49,854 --> 00:28:51,815 to get the low bed up into these hills. 617 00:28:51,856 --> 00:28:53,650 We have a new low bed operator, Lance. 618 00:28:53,692 --> 00:28:54,609 He's really good. 619 00:28:54,693 --> 00:28:55,610 [radio static] 620 00:28:55,694 --> 00:28:58,113 How does everything look back there, Jared? 621 00:28:58,196 --> 00:28:59,948 -Looking good, Lance. -[radio static] 622 00:29:00,031 --> 00:29:01,032 Look in the mirror, Lance. 623 00:29:01,116 --> 00:29:02,450 You're looking good too, buddy. 624 00:29:02,534 --> 00:29:03,368 [chuckles] 625 00:29:03,451 --> 00:29:04,494 Thank you. 626 00:29:04,536 --> 00:29:07,497 I wish I could have done something more with my hair. 627 00:29:07,539 --> 00:29:09,874 [all laughing] 628 00:29:15,338 --> 00:29:17,215 [Ross] All good, bud. Keep her coming, Lance. 629 00:29:17,298 --> 00:29:18,883 [radio static] 630 00:29:18,967 --> 00:29:20,051 -All right, partner. -[radio static] 631 00:29:21,386 --> 00:29:22,512 [Jared] That particular yarder 632 00:29:22,554 --> 00:29:25,765 is worth about 1.2 to $1.5 million. 633 00:29:25,849 --> 00:29:27,642 So having it fall off the low bed 634 00:29:27,726 --> 00:29:30,603 would, uh, probably be the end of my company. 635 00:29:30,687 --> 00:29:32,689 I want to make sure that we get this done right. 636 00:29:32,731 --> 00:29:34,065 [metallic creaking] 637 00:29:35,567 --> 00:29:37,193 [Jared speaking] 638 00:29:39,237 --> 00:29:41,322 [Jared over radio] 639 00:29:44,409 --> 00:29:45,243 [Ross speaking] 640 00:29:50,081 --> 00:29:51,833 Yeah, it's not good. 641 00:29:51,916 --> 00:29:53,585 There's not enough clearance. 642 00:29:53,668 --> 00:29:57,088 [Jared] The boom grabbed the trailer on the push truck 643 00:29:57,172 --> 00:30:00,050 and wiped the, uh, supply hoses right off of it. 644 00:30:00,091 --> 00:30:01,968 That boom sticks out a little too far 645 00:30:02,052 --> 00:30:04,179 and it's banging into the truck. 646 00:30:04,262 --> 00:30:05,847 I don't know if we can put a block in there. 647 00:30:05,930 --> 00:30:06,890 I don't know if it'd stay. 648 00:30:06,931 --> 00:30:08,725 [Lance] Yeah, a block might help. 649 00:30:08,767 --> 00:30:11,853 [Jared] We're putting some blocks in on the top of the, uh, ramps 650 00:30:11,936 --> 00:30:13,271 to try to hold the boom there. 651 00:30:13,355 --> 00:30:15,273 The boom can rest on the ramps. 652 00:30:15,357 --> 00:30:17,233 It's kind of a way to give us some clearance 653 00:30:17,275 --> 00:30:19,778 so that the, uh, boom doesn't hit the push truck. 654 00:30:21,446 --> 00:30:22,572 Right. What do you think? 655 00:30:22,614 --> 00:30:24,657 Just put some chains on there. 656 00:30:24,741 --> 00:30:26,409 [bleep] I don't like you up there. 657 00:30:27,285 --> 00:30:28,620 Like a normal Wednesday. 658 00:30:29,454 --> 00:30:31,581 [clanging] 659 00:30:34,125 --> 00:30:35,960 Okay, let's get this show back on the road. 660 00:30:39,297 --> 00:30:43,218 Definitely a lean to the road, eh? 661 00:30:43,301 --> 00:30:45,136 [Jared] I don't think it's going to hold, but we'll see. 662 00:30:48,973 --> 00:30:50,100 It's not gonna work out. 663 00:30:52,102 --> 00:30:53,311 Whoa, there we go. 664 00:30:55,980 --> 00:30:57,524 Oh [bleep]! 665 00:30:57,607 --> 00:30:59,150 Yeah, we lost our blocks there, boys. 666 00:31:01,069 --> 00:31:02,862 -Okay, bud. -[radio static] 667 00:31:02,946 --> 00:31:04,197 [Jared] It didn't work out too well. 668 00:31:04,280 --> 00:31:05,490 Punched a hole in the deck. 669 00:31:06,783 --> 00:31:08,284 Took the whole board right out of the deck. 670 00:31:08,993 --> 00:31:10,161 We're lucky that the blocks 671 00:31:10,203 --> 00:31:11,955 didn't go through the radiator of the push truck. 672 00:31:11,996 --> 00:31:15,667 So, uh, our logger ingenuity just did not work. 673 00:31:18,169 --> 00:31:20,338 This is [bleep] killer! 674 00:31:27,512 --> 00:31:29,848 [Jared] We'll make it happen. 675 00:31:29,931 --> 00:31:32,559 [narrator] With the log barge just two days out 676 00:31:32,600 --> 00:31:34,477 and a yarder down... 677 00:31:34,561 --> 00:31:36,771 -[clanging] -There you go. 678 00:31:36,855 --> 00:31:39,399 ...Jared's bringing in reinforcements. 679 00:31:39,441 --> 00:31:41,401 But less than halfway through the journey, 680 00:31:41,443 --> 00:31:44,237 his replacement yarder is already in jeopardy. 681 00:31:45,238 --> 00:31:46,865 Now we're gonna boom it up in a chain 682 00:31:46,948 --> 00:31:48,616 so that it, uh, doesn't swing. 683 00:31:49,117 --> 00:31:50,869 [man] Nice. 684 00:31:50,952 --> 00:31:52,579 [Jared] So you can imagine if the swing brake let go, 685 00:31:52,620 --> 00:31:53,747 the boom would fly out, 686 00:31:53,788 --> 00:31:54,914 hit a tree 687 00:31:54,956 --> 00:31:57,042 and roll the grapple yarder over off the low bed. 688 00:31:57,125 --> 00:31:59,210 -Let's go. -Yeah, you betcha. Let's go. 689 00:32:01,212 --> 00:32:02,756 [Ross] Big boss man always wants to be around 690 00:32:02,797 --> 00:32:04,883 when we make big moves like this. 691 00:32:05,633 --> 00:32:06,468 [Lance] Let's go. 692 00:32:08,136 --> 00:32:10,305 The cross chains are working well. 693 00:32:11,222 --> 00:32:12,307 [Lance] Right on. 694 00:32:13,641 --> 00:32:15,560 I think the road's going to get ugly coming up. 695 00:32:17,479 --> 00:32:18,480 Oh! 696 00:32:20,315 --> 00:32:23,735 [narrator] So far, the yarder finally seems to be secure, 697 00:32:23,818 --> 00:32:26,654 but the true test is still ahead. 698 00:32:26,738 --> 00:32:28,239 A steep stretch of road 699 00:32:28,323 --> 00:32:31,659 that will push Jared's overland haulers to their limits. 700 00:32:33,078 --> 00:32:34,913 [Jared] It's a narrow road. Steep. 701 00:32:35,663 --> 00:32:37,082 And if you can't get up it, 702 00:32:37,165 --> 00:32:40,043 then, you know, there's a chance of flipping. 703 00:32:40,126 --> 00:32:41,711 [narrator] On steep grades like these, 704 00:32:41,795 --> 00:32:42,921 the safe thing to do 705 00:32:43,004 --> 00:32:45,215 would be to take the yarder off the truck 706 00:32:45,298 --> 00:32:47,550 and walk it up the hill on its own tracks. 707 00:32:47,634 --> 00:32:50,345 But that would cost precious time and money 708 00:32:50,428 --> 00:32:51,930 Jared doesn't have. 709 00:32:52,514 --> 00:32:54,891 How's she feeling, Lance? 710 00:32:54,974 --> 00:32:57,268 [Lance over radio] Feeling good, Jared. Feeling good, buddy. 711 00:32:58,436 --> 00:32:59,854 [Jared] We're going to take the risk, 712 00:32:59,938 --> 00:33:02,982 and we're going to push the yarder over the mountaintop. 713 00:33:03,024 --> 00:33:06,444 We're not wasting our time walking this thing through. We're going to go for it. 714 00:33:07,862 --> 00:33:08,905 [narrator] To make the climb, 715 00:33:08,988 --> 00:33:11,157 the team will need all the torque they can get. 716 00:33:11,866 --> 00:33:13,410 So they'll use a pickup truck 717 00:33:13,493 --> 00:33:15,578 to pull the heavy hauler from the front 718 00:33:15,662 --> 00:33:18,373 while Jared pushes from behind. 719 00:33:18,456 --> 00:33:21,459 I feel like this is gonna be a complete [bleep] up, but... 720 00:33:21,543 --> 00:33:23,545 It'll save us hours of time. 721 00:33:26,006 --> 00:33:27,382 There we go. 722 00:33:30,719 --> 00:33:33,555 I actually get a little bit of adrenaline when this [bleep] goes on. 723 00:33:34,556 --> 00:33:35,890 We're going up over the mountain now. 724 00:33:39,477 --> 00:33:40,311 Come on. 725 00:33:41,062 --> 00:33:42,147 Let's go. 726 00:33:47,527 --> 00:33:48,737 [Ross] This is going to be exciting. 727 00:33:49,863 --> 00:33:51,156 At the boss' direction too. 728 00:33:51,239 --> 00:33:53,408 That's even better. No one can [bleep] for this one. 729 00:33:56,244 --> 00:33:57,078 Oh! 730 00:34:01,666 --> 00:34:03,585 [Ross] Over $2 million worth of gear here, 731 00:34:05,545 --> 00:34:07,172 and the [bleep] show happens right here. 732 00:34:07,255 --> 00:34:09,424 This is the steepest pitch that we're sitting on right now. 733 00:34:10,675 --> 00:34:12,552 [Lance] This is our toughest stretch here. 734 00:34:14,054 --> 00:34:15,388 This corner will be interesting. 735 00:34:19,434 --> 00:34:20,435 Holy [bleep]! 736 00:34:23,271 --> 00:34:24,105 Holy [bleep]! 737 00:34:25,940 --> 00:34:26,900 [Ross] Oh, yeah! 738 00:34:28,360 --> 00:34:29,569 Whoo! 739 00:34:29,610 --> 00:34:30,779 [Ross chuckles] 740 00:34:30,862 --> 00:34:31,862 [exclaims] 741 00:34:31,946 --> 00:34:33,697 [laughs] 742 00:34:34,616 --> 00:34:35,658 They got her. 743 00:34:35,742 --> 00:34:36,618 [whistles] 744 00:34:37,786 --> 00:34:39,036 [Jared] So that just saved a whole bunch of time. 745 00:34:41,206 --> 00:34:43,166 I kind of took a risk, kind of took a gamble 746 00:34:43,248 --> 00:34:46,127 and it, uh, probably paid off a good couple of hours on this move. 747 00:34:47,545 --> 00:34:49,922 [narrator] With the yarder finally in place, 748 00:34:51,299 --> 00:34:54,969 wood moving toward water once again, 749 00:34:55,053 --> 00:34:59,307 Jared might just have a shot at filling the log barge after all. 750 00:35:02,310 --> 00:35:03,603 [cell phone ringing] 751 00:35:06,773 --> 00:35:08,316 -Hey, how you doing? -[Tina speaking] 752 00:35:08,400 --> 00:35:09,442 How was your day at work? 753 00:35:10,568 --> 00:35:12,654 That's good. I wish I could say the same. 754 00:35:12,737 --> 00:35:13,988 How are the kids? 755 00:35:18,326 --> 00:35:21,204 Oh, really? You're working on that new dirt bike. 756 00:35:21,287 --> 00:35:22,455 With me being away and everything, 757 00:35:22,497 --> 00:35:25,000 my biggest fear is that the family has enough of it 758 00:35:25,083 --> 00:35:27,168 and says I can't live this lifestyle anymore. 759 00:35:31,006 --> 00:35:33,216 It's a big time fear, to be honest with you. 760 00:35:33,299 --> 00:35:34,926 Whenever I get this log barge loaded or... 761 00:35:36,636 --> 00:35:38,346 Whenever that happens, I'll be home. 762 00:35:43,601 --> 00:35:44,853 Okay. Love you guys. Talk to you later. 763 00:35:46,688 --> 00:35:47,605 Bye. 764 00:35:50,859 --> 00:35:52,152 [Jared] I definitely want to be home with the kids 765 00:35:52,193 --> 00:35:53,445 and put them to bed 766 00:35:53,528 --> 00:35:56,573 and do everything a normal family can do. 767 00:35:56,656 --> 00:35:58,241 But, uh, no, we're out here in the woods 768 00:35:58,324 --> 00:36:00,744 trying to get, uh, log barges filled, 769 00:36:00,827 --> 00:36:02,871 and I'm trying to build an empire. It's tough to do 770 00:36:08,501 --> 00:36:09,711 [Jim] This might not be good. 771 00:36:11,379 --> 00:36:12,547 [narrator] Further up the hill, 772 00:36:12,630 --> 00:36:14,674 Jim and Rob have spent over four hours 773 00:36:14,716 --> 00:36:16,885 wrestling with this cedar, 774 00:36:16,968 --> 00:36:19,054 trying to get one last money tree 775 00:36:19,137 --> 00:36:21,973 down to the water before the log barge arrives. 776 00:36:22,057 --> 00:36:24,017 But it's not going without a fight. 777 00:36:24,059 --> 00:36:25,143 [clicking] 778 00:36:26,144 --> 00:36:27,437 [grunts] 779 00:36:27,520 --> 00:36:29,481 [Jim] Trees that are rotten and trees that are fragmented 780 00:36:29,564 --> 00:36:31,941 have different slabs and different pinch points, 781 00:36:32,025 --> 00:36:35,320 and they like to loosen off at different times, 782 00:36:35,403 --> 00:36:37,155 and that's what we're dealing with right now. 783 00:36:37,238 --> 00:36:39,991 These slabs don't want to pop straight out like [bleep]... 784 00:36:40,909 --> 00:36:42,077 celery. 785 00:36:42,160 --> 00:36:43,453 Oh, she'll come out now. 786 00:36:43,536 --> 00:36:45,205 [whirring] 787 00:36:48,083 --> 00:36:49,876 [narrator] To topple a tree this massive 788 00:36:49,918 --> 00:36:53,213 Rob needs to cut deep into its core. 789 00:36:53,254 --> 00:36:55,215 But this cedar's weight keeps shifting, 790 00:36:55,256 --> 00:36:57,676 so his saw keeps getting stuck, 791 00:36:57,759 --> 00:36:59,344 no matter where he makes a cut. 792 00:37:00,053 --> 00:37:00,929 [motor shuts off] 793 00:37:01,012 --> 00:37:02,138 [Jim] Now let's see. 794 00:37:02,222 --> 00:37:03,640 [rattling] 795 00:37:03,723 --> 00:37:04,557 [Rob] No? 796 00:37:05,850 --> 00:37:07,686 [thuds, rattling] 797 00:37:07,769 --> 00:37:08,603 Uh... 798 00:37:09,604 --> 00:37:10,855 [motor whirring] 799 00:37:12,065 --> 00:37:13,108 [speaking indistinctly] 800 00:37:14,067 --> 00:37:16,194 -[Jim] Oh, baby! -[motor revs] 801 00:37:16,277 --> 00:37:17,237 [motor stops] 802 00:37:17,946 --> 00:37:18,947 [Jim] We got the saw out, 803 00:37:18,988 --> 00:37:21,157 but the tree feels like it's about to collapse. 804 00:37:21,241 --> 00:37:23,368 It feels like it's fragmented on the inside 805 00:37:23,451 --> 00:37:24,786 and it looks like it's going to go 806 00:37:24,869 --> 00:37:26,621 wherever it's going to want to go. 807 00:37:26,705 --> 00:37:28,289 We're going to have to come up with a Plan B here. 808 00:37:30,041 --> 00:37:31,584 It wants to collapse straight down. 809 00:37:36,131 --> 00:37:37,716 I say we throw the spruce at her now 810 00:37:37,799 --> 00:37:38,800 before we get stuck again. 811 00:37:38,883 --> 00:37:40,427 -[Rob] [bleep] Yeah. -[Jim] Okay. 812 00:37:42,220 --> 00:37:43,513 [narrator] Their only hope now 813 00:37:43,596 --> 00:37:46,433 use what's known as a push tree 814 00:37:46,474 --> 00:37:48,727 to force the cedar where they want it, 815 00:37:48,810 --> 00:37:50,937 toward a cradle of smaller trees 816 00:37:50,979 --> 00:37:52,480 cut to cushion its fall. 817 00:37:55,066 --> 00:37:57,861 So it wants to just drop straight down. 818 00:37:57,944 --> 00:37:59,529 We're just gonna hit it with the spruce. 819 00:37:59,612 --> 00:38:01,573 Hopefully, I don't miss, 820 00:38:01,656 --> 00:38:03,700 and, uh, hopefully it takes it over. 821 00:38:03,783 --> 00:38:05,160 [motor revs] 822 00:38:06,327 --> 00:38:07,328 [motor whirring] 823 00:38:11,166 --> 00:38:12,334 [cracking] 824 00:38:22,344 --> 00:38:24,637 Some people do drugs. I do big wood. 825 00:38:24,721 --> 00:38:26,014 [laughing] 826 00:38:26,097 --> 00:38:27,891 [whirring] 827 00:38:29,184 --> 00:38:30,727 [Satan] It's a rush. 828 00:38:30,769 --> 00:38:32,354 [chuckles] Get your mojo going. 829 00:38:32,437 --> 00:38:33,938 Everything out here, you're just like a little ant 830 00:38:34,022 --> 00:38:35,231 getting ready to be squished. 831 00:38:36,399 --> 00:38:37,567 [motor rumbling] 832 00:38:37,609 --> 00:38:39,319 [Satan] Nice. 833 00:38:39,402 --> 00:38:41,613 It takes a certain kind of person to do this stuff for sure. 834 00:38:41,696 --> 00:38:43,198 [whirring] 835 00:38:43,281 --> 00:38:46,242 Somebody crazy like myself. [laughing] 836 00:38:46,785 --> 00:38:48,036 There it goes. Uh-oh. 837 00:38:49,037 --> 00:38:50,705 Dodging bullets all day. 838 00:38:53,833 --> 00:38:54,876 [Jim] Let's throw the spruce at her. 839 00:38:54,959 --> 00:38:56,002 [Rob] [bleep]Yeah. 840 00:38:57,128 --> 00:38:58,463 [whirring] 841 00:38:58,546 --> 00:39:01,132 [narrator] Deep in the forest of the Pacific Northwest, 842 00:39:01,216 --> 00:39:03,760 Jim and Rob are battling a giant cedar 843 00:39:03,843 --> 00:39:05,887 with a mind of its own. 844 00:39:05,970 --> 00:39:08,431 Their only hope of getting it down safely 845 00:39:08,515 --> 00:39:10,308 and loaded onto the log barge 846 00:39:10,392 --> 00:39:13,353 is to use a push tree to force it where they want it. 847 00:39:13,395 --> 00:39:14,562 [whirring] 848 00:39:15,397 --> 00:39:16,523 [cracking] 849 00:39:19,859 --> 00:39:21,069 [motor revs] 850 00:39:33,873 --> 00:39:34,708 -[motor stops] -Nice job, Rob. 851 00:39:34,749 --> 00:39:36,459 That couldn't have hit it any more direct. 852 00:39:36,543 --> 00:39:38,211 That was [bleep] perfect shot. 853 00:39:39,879 --> 00:39:41,798 [Jim] So, would you say the banding worked? 854 00:39:41,881 --> 00:39:46,344 [Rob] Yep. That was a good, uh, stroke of genius. 855 00:39:46,428 --> 00:39:48,179 [Jim] Yeah, that's a [bleep] nice piece of wood. 856 00:39:48,263 --> 00:39:50,932 [narrator] Despite Jim and Rob's best efforts, 857 00:39:51,016 --> 00:39:55,812 nearly $9,000 worth of wood has shattered on impact. 858 00:39:55,895 --> 00:39:58,398 But with the rest of the trees safely grounded, 859 00:39:58,440 --> 00:40:00,859 they can buck it up and prep it for transport 860 00:40:00,942 --> 00:40:03,194 before tomorrow's log barge arrives. 861 00:40:12,287 --> 00:40:13,955 [Jared] I pulled the last bag over there this morning. 862 00:40:14,748 --> 00:40:15,665 We gotta make sure these loaders 863 00:40:15,749 --> 00:40:17,292 put every log we can on there. 864 00:40:17,375 --> 00:40:21,004 [narrator] After all the hard work and money spent, 865 00:40:21,087 --> 00:40:24,507 a 400 foot log barge known as the Hercules, 866 00:40:24,591 --> 00:40:26,968 is here to load Jared's timber. 867 00:40:27,052 --> 00:40:29,471 Right now, all my chips are on the table. 868 00:40:29,554 --> 00:40:32,223 I need to make sure that the barge is leaving full. 869 00:40:34,893 --> 00:40:36,353 [narrator] If Jared can fill the log barge, 870 00:40:36,436 --> 00:40:40,690 he's looking at $200,000 in profit, 871 00:40:40,774 --> 00:40:44,652 a strong payment toward his $1.1 million debt. 872 00:40:46,821 --> 00:40:48,490 [Ross] Well, there she is. 873 00:40:49,949 --> 00:40:51,117 Best view in the world. 874 00:40:52,160 --> 00:40:52,994 The Hercules. 875 00:40:55,330 --> 00:40:58,667 Funny, eh, those big logs look so small on that thing. 876 00:40:58,750 --> 00:41:01,211 -[Jared] Yeah. -[Ross] They don't call it the Hercules for nothing. 877 00:41:01,294 --> 00:41:02,462 [speaking indistinctly] 878 00:41:02,504 --> 00:41:04,130 Those things are beastly, aren't they? 879 00:41:04,172 --> 00:41:06,341 -[Jared] Yeah, they are. -[Ross] Look at the size of that grapple. 880 00:41:06,424 --> 00:41:08,468 [moaning sounds] 881 00:41:15,975 --> 00:41:17,519 Hey, Lance. It's Jared. How you doing? 882 00:41:18,186 --> 00:41:19,020 [Lance] Yep. 883 00:41:19,854 --> 00:41:21,523 Right on. How are the bundles? Heavy? 884 00:41:22,524 --> 00:41:23,441 [Lance] Uh, that's... 885 00:41:25,485 --> 00:41:28,571 [narrator] Jared has a rough estimate of the wood here, 886 00:41:28,655 --> 00:41:30,824 but he won't know how much he's made 887 00:41:30,865 --> 00:41:33,368 until the final bundle is weighed in. 888 00:41:34,619 --> 00:41:35,745 [Jared] I'm starting to feel panicky 889 00:41:35,829 --> 00:41:37,455 that I'm not going to be able to pay my debt. 890 00:41:37,539 --> 00:41:39,624 [Lance] You wanna come aboard? 891 00:41:39,708 --> 00:41:41,376 I think we're only gonna do about another hour here, 892 00:41:41,459 --> 00:41:43,378 and then we're out of here for today. 893 00:41:43,461 --> 00:41:45,088 I gotta head to my cabin. 894 00:41:45,171 --> 00:41:47,382 [Lance] How come it's for sale? 895 00:41:47,465 --> 00:41:49,092 Well, I was trying to buy out the business partner. 896 00:41:49,175 --> 00:41:50,343 I didn't think I'd have enough money, 897 00:41:50,385 --> 00:41:52,554 but I keep pumping these barges out 898 00:41:52,637 --> 00:41:53,555 I might be okay. 899 00:41:54,889 --> 00:41:55,807 [Lance] Just keep logging. 900 00:41:56,558 --> 00:41:58,059 They say there's a smell of money, 901 00:41:58,143 --> 00:41:59,728 but, uh, there's definitely a sound. 902 00:41:59,811 --> 00:42:01,521 That moan of the cranes. 903 00:42:02,188 --> 00:42:03,398 The moan of money. 904 00:42:03,481 --> 00:42:05,400 -More money, more problems. [chuckles] -[Ross] Yeah. 905 00:42:11,072 --> 00:42:15,076 He's built this from nothing, from one machine. 906 00:42:15,160 --> 00:42:18,038 [Ross] He tries to keep people working as much as he can, 907 00:42:18,079 --> 00:42:19,706 and the guy's got a lot on his plate 908 00:42:19,748 --> 00:42:22,917 and he handles it better than anybody I know. 909 00:42:23,001 --> 00:42:26,004 I respect him for sacrificing for the company. 910 00:42:27,589 --> 00:42:28,506 [man] Hey, Jared. 911 00:42:30,091 --> 00:42:31,676 Looks like we're gonna be a little late today. 912 00:42:34,054 --> 00:42:34,929 No... 913 00:42:36,056 --> 00:42:37,474 [narrator] After all the effort, 914 00:42:37,557 --> 00:42:40,769 Jared only profited $89,000 915 00:42:40,852 --> 00:42:43,521 out of a possible 200,000. 916 00:42:43,605 --> 00:42:46,483 Less than half what he expected. 917 00:42:46,566 --> 00:42:47,734 [Jared] I'm getting spread a little thin 918 00:42:47,776 --> 00:42:48,902 and I'm getting nervous. 919 00:42:48,943 --> 00:42:50,904 I feel like I've made a mistake, 920 00:42:51,613 --> 00:42:52,906 big time, 921 00:42:52,947 --> 00:42:54,699 buying out my business partner. 922 00:42:56,201 --> 00:42:57,619 It's too far gone to back down, 923 00:42:57,702 --> 00:42:59,371 and, uh, it's going to be stressful 924 00:42:59,454 --> 00:43:00,455 to pay that debt back. 925 00:43:01,414 --> 00:43:04,751 If I fall short on, uh, these log barges, 926 00:43:04,793 --> 00:43:06,961 the bank is gonna come looking for my house. 927 00:43:08,296 --> 00:43:09,631 I'm in big trouble. 928 00:43:11,966 --> 00:43:15,637 [narrator] This season, Jared's striking out on his own. 929 00:43:15,720 --> 00:43:17,305 [Jared] Welcome to hell, boys. This is it. 930 00:43:17,389 --> 00:43:19,307 [narrator] And with his sights set on expansion, 931 00:43:20,475 --> 00:43:22,477 he's headed into uncharted territory. 932 00:43:22,560 --> 00:43:25,313 [man] Getting this to fall side hill is going to be tricky. 933 00:43:25,397 --> 00:43:27,649 [narrator] Putting it all on the line. 934 00:43:27,732 --> 00:43:29,901 [Jared] My time to grow the company the way I want it. 935 00:43:30,902 --> 00:43:32,153 Nobody's holding me back. 936 00:43:32,904 --> 00:43:34,030 [man] Watch out! Watch out! 937 00:43:34,114 --> 00:43:36,032 [bleep] 938 00:43:36,116 --> 00:43:38,034 We're sitting on a million dollars of wood right here. 939 00:43:38,118 --> 00:43:40,412 [Jared] This is a haywire Hail Mary! 940 00:43:40,495 --> 00:43:42,080 That's super-hot. 941 00:43:42,163 --> 00:43:44,374 Ninth inning, the bases are loaded. 942 00:43:44,457 --> 00:43:45,375 I [bleep] up, didn't I? 943 00:43:45,458 --> 00:43:47,002 The risk that we're taking... 944 00:43:47,085 --> 00:43:49,671 I need to get wood down that [bleep] river. 945 00:43:49,754 --> 00:43:52,424 I'm not going to tell my wife we're gonna sell our house. It's ridiculous. 946 00:43:52,507 --> 00:43:53,967 You don't move the wood, 947 00:43:55,093 --> 00:43:56,219 you go broke. 948 00:43:56,302 --> 00:43:57,679 I might sink. 949 00:43:58,263 --> 00:43:59,264 [man 1] That was close! 950 00:43:59,347 --> 00:44:01,433 -[bleep] -[man 2] There's a bear coming at ya. 951 00:44:01,516 --> 00:44:02,517 [exclaims] 952 00:44:03,601 --> 00:44:05,145 -Or I might swim. -Fire in the hole. 953 00:44:08,314 --> 00:44:09,733 [Jared] Got everything on the line. 954 00:44:09,816 --> 00:44:11,192 This is [bleep] bad. 955 00:44:11,276 --> 00:44:14,237 -Uh-oh, my... -[bleeping] 956 00:44:14,320 --> 00:44:15,613 [Ross] Keep going. Keep going. 957 00:44:16,448 --> 00:44:18,033 Back in business. 958 00:44:18,992 --> 00:44:20,035 [Jared] I can lose everything. 959 00:44:20,118 --> 00:44:21,536 [man 1] Man overboard. 960 00:44:21,619 --> 00:44:24,039 -[Jared] My business. -[man 2] We're gonna need first aid. 961 00:44:24,122 --> 00:44:25,290 -[Jared] My family. -[man 3] Oh! 962 00:44:25,373 --> 00:44:26,875 [cracking] 963 00:44:28,376 --> 00:44:30,628 [Jared] This season, there's no giving up. 964 00:44:33,465 --> 00:44:35,216 Oh, holy [bleep]! 68694

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