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- With the threat of having to close her father's candy store, Wendy and her 5-year-old daughter travel to the big city in the hope of making enough money to save it.
- An old hobo finds the family he walked out on 20 years before.
- Meditation on a Douglas Fir being cut down.
- At Browning Jesse's 3 day job stretches into 2 weeks his dad transfers him to another site working the chokers where he redeems himself with a make makeshift repair. The Gustafson team is mostly out of work except for two loggers operating a feller buncher on a flat tract of land. But they return to traditional methods to bring down a 170 year old spruce measuring 5 feet in diameter. The Pihl crew deals with a storm. The Stump crew encounters a few sticks while bucking logs while Melvin scopes his next job thinning bad trees from the forest.
- The Ax Men are reeling from the news of upcoming layoffs. While Gustafson Logging tries to get back on track, Browning races to meet a big deadline. Pihl Logging is now under the gun - to finish their Pig Farm job, and to find more work. Despite Melvin's best efforts to keep up with his old equipment, Stump Branch loses one of its most important machines.
- Across Northwest Oregon, the Ax Men continue to grind it out. Storm season arrived with a vengeance - shutting some crews down while others struggled to stay afloat. Now a bigger storm is brewing. The stalled housing market's effects are hitting the Ax Men hard. Jobs will be shut down; men will be put out of work. This week, the housing market hits home on "Ax Men".
- The Cowichan river flows for 47 kilometers from Lake Cowichan to the Pacific Ocean on the Island of Vancouver. It was opened up to non-native settlers in the mid-nineteenth century. Teaming with fish it quickly became a mecca for sport fishing as well as logging. Local residents describe the decline of the river and current efforts to preserve its habitats as many plant and animal species that are declining in the rest of the province are found along the river.
- The Godspeed was one of three ships that carried settlers to Jamestown in 1607 to found the Jamestown colony. After that this historic ship disappeared from the historical record. Save Our History follows a team of shipbuilders as they construct a replica of the ship from the scant information available then joins the excitement as the new Godspeed first sails on the open ocean.
- Phil proposes that the entire family celebrate "Express Christmas" together on December 16, when they discover that they won't be spending Christmas Day together.
- 16 of the world's toughest riders test their strength, skill and guts as they compete in the most dangerous sport in history. The competitors experience the first big hits of the competition and two face off in the first joust match up.
- The gang try to help Jess decide whether to carry on teaching or take a new fundraising job.
- Londoners Ed Verslace and Vicky Anderson who long for life in the country have fallen in love with a cow-shed in Somerset with a magnificent view for their new home. Besides the house they want to operate a microfarm with pigs and chickens so Chef Ed can butcher and cure his own meats while Vicky offers Pilates classes in her home studio. One problem; the shed looks like it barely survived that last apocalypse. Another, they plan to physically build the house themselves and know nothing about home construction. But the Internet will provide all the training they need, right?
- A very nice excursion of Jérôme Pitorin from the Château de Sully-Saône et Loire department- ( Amélie de Macmahon, duchess of Magenta, the visit of the castle, the room of the marchioness for Jérôme, the place of memories and education- the children and the smelling of aromas-, the ball room ad the breakfast, the little Italian theatre, the little cellar and the tasting of white wine) to the Domaine de la Maison Ronde (Gaelle Lajugee showing the house of the hobbits, the musicians of the band "Les Trois Moustiquaires" singing a song, the toast to the nature and the creativity) passing by Chalon-sur-Saône -Saône et Loire department- ( the aerobatics pilot Sylvain Parmentier and his 11 years old daughter making aerobatics and then the aerobatics flight of Sylvain with Jérôme), by Saint-Léger-lès-Paray (the cattle breeder Jean-François Jacob, the Charolais cattle and the travel to Saint-Christophe-en-Brionnais- the electronic auction and the traditional deal with the shaking of hands), by Dijon-Côte d'Or department- (the food truck manager Jean Rustou-B comme Burgui-, the Moutarderie Edmond Fallot-Marc explaining the making of the mustard with mustard seeds of Burgundy and Meursault white wine, the tasting of a special burger made with Charolais beef and the Dijon mustard), by Beaune-Côte d'Or department- ( the visit of the Hospices de Beaune with the ceramist Bérénice, the famous auction of the wines of Beaune, the souvenirs store and the tile made by Bérénice), and by Alligny-en-Morvan- Nièvre department- (La Maison des Nourrices et des Enfants, the architect Claude Correia explaining the story of the Morvan wet nurses in Paris, the travel to Gouloux, the "sabotier" Pierre Marchand making clogs with fresh birch wood, the visit of the "Saut du Gouloux", the river and the rafting of the firewood to Paris and the beautiful waterfall). Besides we see zooms about the "Château-fort" de Guédelon, about the restoration of the castle of Vallery, about the Canalde la Bourgogne, about the restaurant-cabaret "La Ruche Gourmande", about the snails of Burgundy, about Autun and Tolix chair and about the forests of the Morvan.