Yukon Men: Roughing It - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Ice Breakers
The distinct sound of cracking ice signals summer in the Youkon and serves as an alarm for the men and women who inhabit it; they must work quickly to adjust while the weather allows it.
Cold Murder
A proposal for a new road as a way to link Tanana to the outside world makes some residents unhappy; violence breaks out, leaving two people dead.
Cold River Blues
With the new road still up for debate, the townsfolk of Tanana must use some Yukon ingenuity to get supplies and even a full-size truck into town.
Proving Grounds
While guns are the primary and most efficient way to hunt out in the Alaskan wilderness, they're not always reliable and ammunition is expensive; the younger generation must prove they can hunt with older, more conventional means.
Faces from the Past
It's midway through the summer in Tanana and some fresh faces arrive to shake things up; a grueling moose hunt will push one young man to his limits.
Bear Invasion
The villagers of Tanana are put on high alert when a group of black bears terrorize the locals; Joey manages to take one down in the middle of the night.
The Payload
Villagers scramble to get ready for winter and Stan hopes to strike a payload that will last him through the winter, but a lack of equipment impedes his efforts.
Season of Change
The residents of Tanana experience a historic year as the state begins building a road to finally connect the wild Yukon town to the outside world but leaves the villagers divided on what's best for their future.
Wolves and the Darkness
As the darkest days in the Yukon descend upon Tanana, villagers struggle to adapt to shifting weather patterns that disturb their way of life and the habits of the wild animals around them.
The Trouble with Moose
A changing environment puts both man and machine to the test in Tanana and an aggressive wolf pack threatens the wild moose that are vital to survival.
The Ice Bridge
Tanana residents prepare themselves for the change that the future will bring after the completion of the connecting road while also dealing with an unseasonably warm winter that puts many of their tasks at risk.
Dog Days of Winter
The changing seasons continue to cause problems for the people of Tanana, Alaska, and the dogs feel it as well; with much slicker conditions than normal for the time of year, sled dogs get injured.
Grizzly Times
The wildly fluctuating weather in the Yukon causes more trouble with bears encroaching on human territory at times they normally wouldn't; this time the culprit isn't a black bear, but the far more dangerous grizzly.
Race for Survival
Showdown time in Tanana as the Moore's business goes on the line during the final dog sled race of the year; they need to pull off a big win to keep their kennel operational.
It's a Trap
Residents of Tanana desperately search for a thief in a town where man and beast battle for resources.
The Thaw
Tanana residents return to the hunt and take huge risks when an early thaw pushes them into uncharted territory.
The Broken River
After surviving generations of punishing winters, Tanana residents are forced to adapt or perish when temperatures begin to spike.
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