With a storm delaying their plans at home the hunters head to Puerto Rico, where endangered boas hang from vines, preying on bats as they fly by.
Most people enjoy the modern technologies and conveniences of today -- smartphones, tablets, cable and satellite TV among them -- but there are people who choose to live off the grid and in the unspoiled wilderness, where dangers like mudslides, falling trees and bears are all parts of life. ``Mountain Men\'\' profiles three such people. Eustace Conway, who has lived at the western edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina for more than 25 years, teaches interns about the old ways of living with nature. Tom Oar needs an entire year to prepare for the seven-month-long winter on Montana\'s Yaak River. In Alaska, Marty Meierotto must gather enough wood to survive, in complete isolation, winters that can have temperatures drop to as low as 60 degrees below zero. It\'s not an easy life but for these mountain men, it\'s life as they know it.
Most people enjoy the modern technologies and conveniences of today -- smartphones, tablets, cable and satellite TV among them -- but there are people who choose to live off the grid and in the unspoiled wilderness, where dangers like mudslides, falling trees and bears are all parts of life. ``Mountain Men\'\' profiles three such people. Eustace Conway, who has lived at the western edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina for more than 25 years, teaches interns about the old ways of living with nature. Tom Oar needs an entire year to prepare for the seven-month-long winter on Montana\'s Yaak River. In Alaska, Marty Meierotto must gather enough wood to survive, in complete isolation, winters that can have temperatures drop to as low as 60 degrees below zero. It\'s not an easy life but for these mountain men, it\'s life as they know it.
The Bold Contender is motoring south to Port Davey for one last roll of the dice, but Skipper Squizzy won\'t be the only boat out there...
The winter lobster-hunting season closes in two days\' time. Only three boats in the fleet of six are still at it - the Triton, the Bold Contender, and Ansons Bay.
Jake hunts a lion caught stalking a school bus stop; Tom sets out to end his trapping season on a high note; Eustace and Raleigh struggle to put a roof on their outpost cabin; Morgan and Margaret prepare their horses for a critical supply run.
Tom builds an authentic Native American bull boat; Jake goes back on the hunt for the bus stop bandit; Morgan struggles to haul a ton of greenhouse supplies; Eustace and Raleigh tackle a rush order for lumber.
The buyers venture out to Rancho Cucamonga, CA where everyone is on the hunt for something big. Ivy has no problem spending his bucks for the right locker. Darrell and Brandon have got a hunger they need to feed. Jarrod and Brandi hope their day doesn\'t suck, while Mary looks to spruce up a locker with some of that ol\' Mary magic.
Most people enjoy the modern technologies and conveniences of today -- smartphones, tablets, cable and satellite TV among them -- but there are people who choose to live off the grid and in the unspoiled wilderness, where dangers like mudslides, falling trees and bears are all parts of life. ``Mountain Men\'\' profiles three such people. Eustace Conway, who has lived at the western edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina for more than 25 years, teaches interns about the old ways of living with nature. Tom Oar needs an entire year to prepare for the seven-month-long winter on Montana\'s Yaak River. In Alaska, Marty Meierotto must gather enough wood to survive, in complete isolation, winters that can have temperatures drop to as low as 60 degrees below zero. It\'s not an easy life but for these mountain men, it\'s life as they know it.
Most people enjoy the modern technologies and conveniences of today -- smartphones, tablets, cable and satellite TV among them -- but there are people who choose to live off the grid and in the unspoiled wilderness, where dangers like mudslides, falling trees and bears are all parts of life. ``Mountain Men\'\' profiles three such people. Eustace Conway, who has lived at the western edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina for more than 25 years, teaches interns about the old ways of living with nature. Tom Oar needs an entire year to prepare for the seven-month-long winter on Montana\'s Yaak River. In Alaska, Marty Meierotto must gather enough wood to survive, in complete isolation, winters that can have temperatures drop to as low as 60 degrees below zero. It\'s not an easy life but for these mountain men, it\'s life as they know it.
Jake hunts a lion caught stalking a school bus stop; Tom sets out to end his trapping season on a high note; Eustace and Raleigh struggle to put a roof on their outpost cabin; Morgan and Margaret prepare their horses for a critical supply run.
Tom builds an authentic Native American bull boat; Jake goes back on the hunt for the bus stop bandit; Morgan struggles to haul a ton of greenhouse supplies; Eustace and Raleigh tackle a rush order for lumber.
The Bold Contender is motoring south to Port Davey for one last roll of the dice, but Skipper Squizzy won\'t be the only boat out there...
The winter lobster-hunting season closes in two days\' time. Only three boats in the fleet of six are still at it - the Triton, the Bold Contender, and Ansons Bay.
The guys are determined to track down a huge, fast-breeding snake they call the Mother Burm, who lurks in a derelict aquaculture facility.
With a storm delaying their plans at home the hunters head to Puerto Rico, where endangered boas hang from vines, preying on bats as they fly by.
Most people enjoy the modern technologies and conveniences of today -- smartphones, tablets, cable and satellite TV among them -- but there are people who choose to live off the grid and in the unspoiled wilderness, where dangers like mudslides, falling trees and bears are all parts of life. ``Mountain Men\'\' profiles three such people. Eustace Conway, who has lived at the western edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina for more than 25 years, teaches interns about the old ways of living with nature. Tom Oar needs an entire year to prepare for the seven-month-long winter on Montana\'s Yaak River. In Alaska, Marty Meierotto must gather enough wood to survive, in complete isolation, winters that can have temperatures drop to as low as 60 degrees below zero. It\'s not an easy life but for these mountain men, it\'s life as they know it.
Most people enjoy the modern technologies and conveniences of today -- smartphones, tablets, cable and satellite TV among them -- but there are people who choose to live off the grid and in the unspoiled wilderness, where dangers like mudslides, falling trees and bears are all parts of life. ``Mountain Men\'\' profiles three such people. Eustace Conway, who has lived at the western edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina for more than 25 years, teaches interns about the old ways of living with nature. Tom Oar needs an entire year to prepare for the seven-month-long winter on Montana\'s Yaak River. In Alaska, Marty Meierotto must gather enough wood to survive, in complete isolation, winters that can have temperatures drop to as low as 60 degrees below zero. It\'s not an easy life but for these mountain men, it\'s life as they know it.
The Bold Contender is motoring south to Port Davey for one last roll of the dice, but Skipper Squizzy won\'t be the only boat out there...
The winter lobster-hunting season closes in two days\' time. Only three boats in the fleet of six are still at it - the Triton, the Bold Contender, and Ansons Bay.
The hunt for lockers continues at Riverside, CA. Jarrod and Brandi try to teach a hard lesson to Bozek, but the price of education may be to high for them. Ivy tries to hit it big with a low paying locker while Darrell and Brandon limp into a locker that may leave them all wet.
Santa Ana, CA hosts auctions that bring out all the buyers in full force. Jarrod and Brandi\'s plans go awry when Dave shows up looking to cause some trouble. Mary is hoping to break a long losing streak and Rene enlists a little help to get through a massive score.
In Hawaiian Gardens, Darrell breaks in the new guy. Brandi and Jarrod detect something mysterious in their unit and Justin paws his way through a decent locker.
Back in Santa Ana, the buyers face ten vaults all belonging to the same owner. Dave grabs almost half of them and Ivy gets a nice profit out of his. In the end, Mary and Kenny end up doing all the heavy lifting.
Un buen samaritano y un policía sacan a un hombre de un camión en llamas. Un buzo atrapado en una cueva submarina se está quedando sin aire. Un hombre se salva por poco de ser arrollado por un tren.
Un buen samaritano y un policía sacan a un hombre de un camión en llamas. Un buzo atrapado en una cueva submarina se está quedando sin aire. Un hombre se salva por poco de ser arrollado por un tren.
Un buen samaritano y un policía sacan a un hombre de un camión en llamas. Un buzo atrapado en una cueva submarina se está quedando sin aire. Un hombre se salva por poco de ser arrollado por un tren.
Un buen samaritano y un policía sacan a un hombre de un camión en llamas. Un buzo atrapado en una cueva submarina se está quedando sin aire. Un hombre se salva por poco de ser arrollado por un tren.
El ansia por ir más rápido ha llevado a algunos a reventar los límites de velocidad, con el riesgo de destrozarse la vida o algún miembro.
Este especial de una hora pondrá fin a un error de 35 años en el mundo del motor. En 1983, por primera vez desde sus comienzos, Chevrolet decidió no lanzar el modelo Corvette previsto para ese año.
There is a Japanese flavour to this week\'s show, as Matt LeBlanc and Chris Harris buy second-hand sports cars at auction for a big road trip across Honshu, while Rory has one night to discover the weirdest car culture Tokyo has to offer. Out on track, Chris compares the Honda Civic Type R and Lexus LC500.
Matt LeBlanc tests the world\'s fastest-accelerating car, with a little help from NASA. Chris Harris pens a heartfelt love letter to the Citroen 2CV, while Rory Reid samples some exciting cars from South Korea. Dara O Briain and Ed Byrne are the studio guests.
Matt LeBlanc test drives the aptly named Ferrari 812 Superfast, while he and Chris Harris come up with a plan to speed up Britain\'s roads and farming. Vicky McClure (Line of Duty) drops in to the studio, while Rory Reid takes a trip to the US in search of a muscle car that is illegal to drive in Europe.
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