‘Ax Men’ Must See History Channel Series

March 10th, 2008 in Adventure, TV

th_axmen_vert_logo_sm.jpgI took a look at this series over the weekend. It is awesome and mind-boggling how these fearless men work in these conditions.  If you have the time on Sunday nights, it’s worth a watch.

 

The first ever non-fiction series about the treacherous life of Pacific Northwest timber cutters, AX MEN, premieres Sunday, March 9 at 10pm ET/PT on History. From History and Original Productions, the same team responsible for the mega hit, Ice Road Truckers, this series looks at the legacy that the pioneers of our country laid for the present and future generations of loggers.

Deep in the woods of the Pacific Northwest, rugged men make their living doing one of the most dangerous jobs in history… Logging.  Their mission: to retrieve timber perched on mountainsides too steep to access with machines. But this is no easy task.

For more than a hundred years, larger than life characters, many of whom are members of logging families that go back to the time when the West was being settled – have spent their days among towering trees and powerful machines and their nights in outposts far from the comforts of civilization. Ax Men will tell remarkable stories detailing the history of the logging industry, showing how technology has transformed life for today’s logger, while the struggle of man versus nature stays the same.   

Over the course of thirteen episodes, Ax Men follows four logging crews through a season in the remote forests of northwest Oregon. Plagued by mechanical failures, relentless weather-including a hurricane that ripped through the area- and violent and unpredictable terrain, these brave men risk their lives retrieving the very timber we depend upon to build our country. Snapped cables, runaway logs and treacherous machinery are among the many dangers that threaten the lives and safety everyday. Anything and everything can go wrong on these sites and the price of even the simplest mistake can mean death.

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(2 Comments)
  1. Wes Says:

    Watched this with the family the other night. Everyone was amazed by the effort put forth by all of the people (families etc) to bring WOOD to our homes. We are hooked!

  2. Kenna McHugh Says:

    Wes, thanks for posting this feedback. It is really something to see,or else, it’s hard to believe what these people do to make a living.

    My husband comes from a family of loggers — it is a treacherous job.

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