
In the all-new Mud Mountain Haulers, bigger paydays beckon men to risk it all in the kilometre-high Cariboo Mountains of B.C. This character-driven docu-series focuses on one of the most dangerous jobs on land - logging and log hauling - and no one is willing to go steeper or higher than third-generation loggers Craig and Brent Lebeau and their crews. For a decade, the two brothers were at loggerheads, unwilling to cede an inch or a machine to the other. But wicked weather, a series of setbacks, and a declining industry have forced the Lebeau brothers to bury the axe and work together.

Craig Lebeau and his team are pushed to the breaking point after a serious accident with a fully loaded logging truck traps their lead driver. With mud on the mountain– the worst it has been in years – the accident forces everyone to re-examine whether having the most dangerous job in Canada is worth it.

When Craig's little brother Brent cuts corners to get extra wood off the mountain, a mistake shuts the entire operation down; with the business hanging in the balance, Craig needs to decide if he can bail Brent out.

Craig's newest driver must prove himself on Mud Mountain; facing ice, muck and massive pressure, Theron tries to stay ahead of the fleet, only to be stopped by someone else's mistake.

Things go south when Craig's brother Brent borrows a logging machine, leading to a risky mountainside recovery; veteran log hauler Dan Millar battles rough roads and torn up tires to make it to the mill.

Trouble on the traction line leaves Craig frustrated by endless breakdowns; a driver fights a chronic back injury to keep the trucks moving and a log hauler goes off the road forcing an all-night rescue.

An early spring thaw turns a road building project on a mountain cutblock into a muddy battle for Brent and Taylor; Craig locks horns with his son-in-law over a mechanical breakdown; the boss receives a call that could jeopardize his entire operation.

With the last mill shutting down, Craig shifts into overdrive; the late season push hits hard on the crew and the equipment; as breakdowns add up, star driver Taylor hits his breaking point, forcing a stand-off with the boss.

The LeBeau brothers' fleet battles muddy, sinking roads to get the last logs down the mountain before spring break up sends them all home; on a steep cutblock, Craig rolls a buncher for the first time, sending his crew scrambling to get him out of the smoky machine.
Craig LeBeau and his crew set up camp in a remote part of the Shuswap Highlands, on the steepest, baddest block any of them has ever seen: Gollen. Things start out well, until bad weather and a stuck truck derail the entire operation. Meanwhile, Brent's clearing a snowmobile trail for a local ski resort but, with so many jobs on the go, a mechanical oversight and impending snowfall may cost him the entire job.
A loader malfunction causes a huge bottleneck on the landing; tempers flare when Craig and Taylor attempt to relocate the 65-ton winch machine; the Glovers are moving to a new block on Erie Mountain but a critical piece of machinery goes down.
Craig and his crew log a burned section of forest north of Kamloops, but the lethal mix of ash and rainwater takes a toll on the machines and the crew; Brent and his crew clear a fire guard around a client's homestead to protect it from wildfires.
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The Glovers fight harsh winter conditions on the highway while low bedding their 45-ton winch machine to Erie Mountain; when winter slams Gollen, Craig steps up his exit strategy, but breakdowns and a collision on the block threaten to delay the job.
Craig and the crew are back at home, logging a local block called Badger; Kylee discovers Badger's logging road is no less treacherous than Gollen; heavy snow buries Brent's plan to haul logs off of one of his blocks.
Craig and the crew are back in camp to log Saddle Ridge; the crew discovers the block is chock full of boulders, making it impossible to log; one of the Glover's winch machines spews thick white smoke; they receive bad news from the government.
A million dollars worth of timber could be stranded unless Craig figures out a plan; Brent is weeks behind on logging and clearing a campsite then narrowly avoids catastrophe while uprooting a giant tree.
The Glovers race to get their wood and machines off Erie Mountain before government road restrictions shut them down for spring; Craig's crew is rushing to get the stranded wood off the landing before break-up drives them out of the bush.