Live Free or Die - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Rising Waters
Colbert begins rebuilding his cabin; Thorn works to transform his camp into a forest homestead; Tony and Amelia work on an indoor rocket mass heater for their livestock; Derik is thrown from the saddle attempting to bring his mules back home.
Force of Nature
Colbert captures pelts for trading; Thorn builds a fishing vessel; Tony and Amelia make sycamore syrup; Tobias travels to establish a new base camp.
Killing Time
In the heat of the Arizona sun, Tobias sets off on a journey through the Arizona Desert with only what he can carry on his back to survive. Down in the swamps of Georgia, Colbert is hot on the scent of an elusive feral hog. Along the waterways of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Thorn arrives in an area known for its beaver hunting. And after several days of breaking in his mule, Derik is finally ready to hit the road, but any sudden noise or change in weather could put their journey — and lives — at risk.
Dead Zone
The primitive Americans all search for sustenance in their respective hideaways. Derik's plan to collect water from a distant spring is shattered when a motorcycle spooks his mule. Tony and Amelia want to try their hand at turkey hunting, so Tony gets a quick riflery lesson from his father-in-law and the couple takes to the forest to catch a meal. Tobias struggles to find water as he continues his 80-mile hike to his new campgrounds, and Colbert prepares to meet up with a friend from before he decided to "re-wild."
Out for Blood
Deep in the swap, frontiersman Colbert tries to escape the plague of mosquitos, woodsman Thorn takes to the forest to stalk an elusive turkey, homesteaders Tony and Amelia try to stop their chickens from destroying their garden, and nomad Tobias races to find food before the sun goes down on the desert.
Sting Like a Bee
Tony and Amelia race to save their bees, Thorn tries to control a massive bonfire, Colbert finishes a critical step of his new cabin and Tobias builds a shelter to protect him from the harsh desert.
The Reaping
Primitive blacksmith Derik must be resourceful in order to get his mules home, woodsman Thorn attempts to trap crayfish, desert nomad Tobias is desperate for protein and homesteaders Tony and Amelia deal with an overabundance of rabbits.
The Tipping Point
Colbert's 20-year-old canoe has sprung its final leak, Tobias makes another desperate attempt at finding protein at his new camp and Thorn must tackle his leaking roof before mold sets in.
Hell or High Water
Colbert sets out on a fishing expedition in new canoe, but a sudden storm forces him to cut the trip short. Blacksmith Derik attempts to fix his roof with the help of his mule – but the stubborn animal refuses to cooperate. Woodsman Thorn sets out in the dead of night to hunt bullfrogs, but they prove a lot harder to catch than he imagined. Desert Nomad Tobias discovers that his only water source is disappearing under the burning hot Arizona sun.
Slash and Burn
Tony and Amelia's slash-and-burn project gets out of control, Derik's troublesome mules escape the corral, Thorn gets crafty with road kill, Tobias's water source dries up, and Colbert must work through an injury to finish his cabin.
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