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Ax Men

Ax Men is an American reality television series that premiered on March 9, 2008 on History. The program follows the work of several logging crews in the second-growth forests of Northwestern Oregon, Washington and Montana and the rivers of Louisiana and Florida. The show highlights the dangers encountered by the loggers. Following in the footsteps of other shows from Original Productions, like Deadliest Catch and Ice Road Truckers, the series is considered part of a recent "real-men-in-real-danger" television programming trend.[1]

Ax Men
GenreReality
Starring(see article)
Narrated byThom Beers
Opening theme"All Along the Watchtower" performed by Jimi Hendrix (Season 1 only)
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons10
No. of episodes166 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Dolores Gavin
  • Thom Beers
Producers
  • Marc Marriott (series)
  • Brian Knappmiller (story)
Running time45–48 minutes
Production companyOriginal Productions
Original release
NetworkHistory
ReleaseMarch 9, 2008 (2008-03-09) –
September 12, 2019 (2019-09-12)
Related

Cast overview edit

Company Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
J.M. Browning Logging Main
Gustafson Logging Main
Pihl Logging Main Main
Stump Branch Logging Main
R&R Conner Aviation Main
Rygaard Logging Main
S&S Aqua Logging Main
Collins River Logging Main
Swamp Man Logging Main
Lemare Lake Logging Main Main
Papac Alaska Logging Main
Big Gun Logging Main
H.H. Horse Logging Main
Siderius Logging Main
Uncle Buck Logging Main
Wheeler Logging Main
Willett Logging Main
Dreadknots Logging Main
Wisconsin Woodchuck Main
Ax Cut Lumber Main
Chapman Logging Main
Kelly Oakes & Sons Logging Main
Triack Resources Main
Zitterkopf & Sons Logging Main
Gary & Eddie Main
Buckin' Billy Ray's Tree Service Main
Etienne'e Timber Main
Harkness Logging Main

Season 1 edit

J.M. Browning Logging edit

J.M. Browning Logging is owned by Jay Browning, a 34-year veteran of the logging industry. His left hand was torn off in a logging accident, but he now wears a prosthesis that allows him to operate a chainsaw. Jay runs his company with a "hire the best in the business and use the best equipment" philosophy. His sons Jesse and Jared work for him; Jesse is scheduled to take over the company one day.[2][3] Jay Browning started his logging company in 1985. His company has been headquartered in Astoria in Clatsop County ever since.[4]

Gustafson Logging edit

Gustafson Logging Company is a clearcut logging company based out of Astoria, Oregon.[5]

The company takes contracts to cut timber in Oregon's second growth forests. Gustafson Logging is currently owned by three brothers, Clay, Mark and Wade Gustafson, sons of Duane Gustafson.[5] The company was started in 1974 by Duane Gustafson.[5] Darrell Holthusen is the "side rod," or crew foreman.

Pihl Logging edit

Pihl Logging is owned by Mike Pihl. Comments by employee Dwayne Dethlefs are often featured in promotional spots for the show; his son Dustin also works for the company.[6] Both of them quit at the end of Season 2, with Dustin moving to Alaska in Season 4 to work for Olson Marine (see below). Dwayne returned to the company in Season 10 at Mike's request. Pihl is based in Vernonia, Oregon.[7]

Stump Branch Logging edit

This company, owned by Melvin Lardy and based in Buxton, Oregon, eats, sleeps and breathes logging. He's been in the business for more than a decade, but recently landed a monstrous job that could be his big break – if it doesn't break him in the process. Melvin's equipment is the logger's beginner set – a collection of rusted hunks of metal that stop at a moment's notice and shut down production without warning. Melvin has always succeeded where others have failed, though, and he's hoping his luck will hold out on this job. Part of his success depends on greenhorn Michael, who's been on the job only one month. Michael is working alongside his childhood buddies at Stump Branch, but lifelong friendship won't get him anywhere when it comes to learning the logging business. Michael is catching on quickly, but this business doesn't cut anyone a break.

Season 2 edit

The Pihl and Browning crews are featured in this season, along with three other companies.

R&R Conner Aviation edit

Ryan and Robin Conner founded this company in 2000 in Conner, Montana. They specialize in "heli-logging": using a helicopter to airlift felled trees from terrain too steep or hostile to reach with an access road. The helicopter was restored at The Pitstop Inc..

Rygaard Logging edit

This company, based in Port Angeles, Washington, was founded by Craig Rygaard in 1992. His sons Gabe and Jason are his business partners. Craig retires at the end of Season 6 and turns the business over to Gabe. One of the company's support truckers is Todd Dewey, who is also an ice road trucker during winter. He is the nephew of Craig and cousin of Gabe and Jason. Todd is featured in Season 8. Gabe was killed in an automobile accident on September 16, 2016 at the age of 45. As of Season 10, Jason is now in charge of the business.

S&S Aqua Logging edit

Founded by Jimmy Smith in South Cle Elum, Washington, S&S recovers sunken old-growth logs from the beds of rivers that were used by earlier generations of loggers to float them downstream. The company motto is "Recovering the forests of yesterday to save the forests of tomorrow," reflecting their commitment to never cut down a live tree. His son James is active in the business, leaving to work for Collins River Logging in Season 3 and returning to S&S in Season 4.

Season 3 edit

The same companies from Season 2 (Rygaard, Conner, Browning, S&S and Pihl) are featured in Season 3, which takes place during summer rather than fall/winter. Due to trouble with Washington state permits (see below),[8] S&S relocates to White Springs, Florida and begins working with Collins River Logging. Two new crew appears alongside these five:

Collins River Logging edit

Florida river logger Joe Collins specializes in finding preserved logs lost in mill waterways during the 1880s logging boom. He oversees a team of southern-style aqua loggers, including boat captain Steve "Uncle Buck" Livingston, young diver Patrick "Pond Bear" Swilley, deckhand Geoff "G-Dog" Dunnam and U.S. Air Force veteran diver Jess Horstman. Joining Joe's team this season are the father/son duo Jimmy and James Smith from the Washington-based S&S Aqua Logging. The company's search for treasure in the fast-flowing, pitch black waters of the Suwannee River is made even more dangerous by the venomous water snakes and huge alligators that inhabit the area.

Swamp Man Logging edit

Shelby Stanga has lived in the swamps north of New Orleans since he was nine years old, and he has been logging in the area for 37 years. He recovers abandoned logs from the nearby waterways with an ever-evolving cast of sidekicks—his dog Willy; his friends Earl, Bob, and DaVi; his cousins Jarvis and Belinda; his nieces Cheyenne and Stephanie; and his wife Donna.

Season 4 edit

Pihl, Browning, Rygaard, Collins, S&S, and Swamp Man appear in this season, again working the summer logging season, along with two new crews.

Lemare Lake Logging edit

This company, based in British Columbia, was founded by Dave Dutcyvich in the mid-1980s and is now owned by his son Eric. They concentrate on harvesting timber from the remote islands off Canada's west coast, hauling in equipment and supplies by barge to allow them to live on the job site when necessary.

Papac Alaska Logging edit

Headquartered in Craig, Alaska, this company was founded by Mike Papac as an offshoot of his father's Washington-based logging business. For job sites on islands, the Ketchikan, Alaska-based transport company Olson Marine, owned by Rick Olson, hauls Papac's logs over the water by barge and tugboat to reach mainland collection points and processing facilities.

Season 5 edit

Papac, Rygaard, S&S, and Swamp Man appear in this season, along with six new crews.

Big Gun Logging edit

Based in Vernonia, Oregon, Big Gun is a new company started by former Pihl cutter Levi Brown. Mike Pihl, his former boss, helps the crew start out by contracting a job to them and leasing an old yarder. Later in the season, Levi leases a more powerful yarder and calls in Pihl operator Leland Bontrager to run it.

H.H. Horse Logging edit

This company, founded by Jason Rutledge and based in Floyd County, Virginia, has been in operation for 10 years. The crew uses teams of horses to pull felled trees off job sites without the need for heavy machinery or access roads. Jason's son Jagger is the crew leader.

Siderius Logging edit

This company was started by Dan Siderius in 2009 and is based in Kalispell, Montana. His crew is younger than most others and focuses on jobs on/around rugged mountain terrain.

Uncle Buck Logging edit

This Florida-based outfit is run by "Uncle" Buck Livingston, a Suwannee River logger who helped both S&S and Collins by killing an alligator that menaced the crews in an earlier season. He has recruited Patrick Swilley from Collins to work as his diver.

Wheeler Logging and Willett Logging edit

These two companies operate in rural New Hampshire, using teams of oxen to pull logs off job sites. Wheeler Logging was founded by Barry Wheeler, who now runs the crew with his son Marshall; Devin and Justin Willett, Barry's nephews, formed Willett Logging to compete with them.

Season 6 edit

Rygaard, Papac, S&S, Swamp Man, Lemare Lake, and Big Gun appear in this season, which was filmed before the death of Jimmy Smith. S&S relocates to North Florida's Withlacoochee River. Jimmy and James return to Washington partway through the season, leaving Patrick Swilley and diver Brad Taylor in charge of the S&S boat. Two new crews appear in this season: Dreadknots Logging and Wisconsin Woodchuck.

Dreadknots Logging edit

This crew, headed by Clint Roberts, has been working to recover logs from the Withlacoochee for over four years. Clint's crew consists of diver Dave Stone ("The Kraken") and deckhand Chris Miller ("River Guide"). Chris was replaced by Katelyn Sims, who plays the role of Dave's cousin, but in reality, the two are in fact unrelated, in Season 7. They find logs by firing a revolver into the water and listening for differences in the echoing reports.[9]

Wisconsin Woodchuck edit

Based in Superior, Wisconsin, this company was formed in 2005 to salvage old-growth lumber structures so the material can be reused. Their main project is to dismantle the Globe Elevator, the largest grain storage facility in the world when it was built in the 1880s. Judy Peres and David Hozza are the co-owners.

Season 7 edit

Rygaard, Papac, Swamp Man, and the Dreadknots appear in this season, with three new crews, Kelly Oakes & Sons Logging, Chapman Logging, and Ax Cut Lumber. Dave Stone briefly goes into business for himself, using the old S&S boat, but it sinks under the weight of a load of logs.[10][11]

Ax Cut Lumber edit

This company, based in Pearl River, Louisiana, is owned by twin brothers Ronald and Donald Jones. They focus on recovering sunken cypress logs from remote swampland, often calling in family members (including their brother Tommy and sister Brandie) to round out the crew.

Chapman Logging edit

This company, owned by Greg Chapman, has been recovering logs from Florida's rivers for 15 years and currently works the St. Johns River. Greg's crew consists of deckhand Leslie Jeter, master diver Roger Gunter, and newly hired diver Patrick Swilley (previously worked for Uncle Buck in season 5, Collins/S&S Logging in seasons 3 and 4, and S&S in season 6). He trained Clint Roberts when Clint was starting in the river logging business.

Kelly Oakes & Sons Logging edit

This company, based in Port Angeles, Washington and owned by Kelly Oakes, has been a longtime rival of Rygaard. Kelly's sons Josh and Jacob are part of his crew.

Season 8 edit

Rygaard, Papac, Dreadknots, Chapman, and Swamp Man return for this season, along with two new crews.

Triack Resources edit

Owned by Dave McRae, this company has been active in British Columbia for over 30 years, logging on difficult sites that other companies either cannot or will not attempt. His sons Alec and Kellie are part of the crew.

Zitterkopf & Sons Logging edit

This company, owned by David Zitterkopf, harvests timber from remote areas in the western United States. The crew, which includes his sons Zane, Ethan, and Levi, camps on the job sites.

Season 9 edit

Rygaard, Papac, Chapman, Zitterkopf, and Swamp Man return for this season, with one new crew.

Gary and Eddie edit

Gary Champagne and Eddie Frashier have lived, hunted, and fished in the Mississippi River delta for years. This is their first year venturing into swamp logging, attracted by the potential for large payoffs.

Season 10 edit

Pihl and Rygaard return for this season, along with three new companies.

Buckin' Billy Ray's Tree Service edit

Billy Ray Smith owns this company, which is based in Nanaimo, British Columbia and focuses on cutting down trees that pose a danger to private landowners. He prefers to work with vintage chainsaws and hand-crafted axes and is training his son Hogan in the business.

Etienne's Timber edit

Based in St. Croix, Indiana, this company was founded by Phil Etienne in 1973. He and his wife Joann ran it until Phil retired in 2002; their son "Logger" Wade now handles daily operations. Wade specializes in customizing and re-configuring the company's equipment to handle difficult logging challenges.

Harkness Logging edit

This company, owned by Frank Harkness and founded by his father, is based in Acme, Washington. Frank uses a custom-designed cable/tether system to move logs and personnel on job sites that are too steep to walk on. His sons Brandon and Jay R are part of his crew.

Series overview edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
114March 9, 2008 (2008-03-09)June 8, 2008 (2008-06-08)History
213March 2, 2009 (2009-03-02)May 18, 2009 (2009-05-18)
313January 10, 2010 (2010-01-10)April 18, 2010 (2010-04-18)
420December 12, 2010 (2010-12-12)May 8, 2011 (2011-05-08)
520January 8, 2012 (2012-01-08)May 20, 2012 (2012-05-20)
620December 9, 2012 (2012-12-09)June 2, 2013 (2013-06-02)
721November 10, 2013 (2013-11-10)April 6, 2014 (2014-04-06)
820November 30, 2014 (2014-11-30)April 26, 2015 (2015-04-26)
915November 22, 2015 (2015-11-22)March 6, 2016 (2016-03-06)
1010July 11, 2019 (2019-07-11)September 12, 2019 (2019-09-12)

Release edit

International airings edit

Ax Men aired in the United Kingdom on the local variant of the History channel, then later aired on the terrestrial Channel 5, where the title was changed to Axe Men. The latest season has returned to History.

Ax Men airs in Canada on History Canada, in India on History TV18, in Australia on 7mate and A&E Australia, in Germany on History, in France on W9 and on RMC Découverte, in Spain on Xplora and previously on Discovery Max, in Lithuania on TV6 and aired in Croatia on RTL 2.

Home Media edit

The first six seasons have been released on DVD, both as individual volumes and as a box sets.[12]

Legal action against S&S Aqua Logging edit

On 13 March 2009, the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) seized more than two dozen logs that may have been illegally salvaged by S&S Aqua Logging.[8] DNR officers served a search warrant on the company to retrieve timber they had pulled from the Hoquiam River without a permit.[8]

Jimmy Smith, who owned and operated S&S, said on the show that the logs were worth about $10,000, according to search warrant records.

"These are valuable materials that belong to the public and this looks like theft, plain and simple. They are part of the functioning ecosystem, so removing the log would be like removing part of the bed," state Public Lands Commissioner Peter Goldmark said.[8]

According to Greg Hueckel, the DNR's fish and wildlife habitat programs director, "Logs provide a key function for rivers in trapping sediment, harboring insects and other food for fish, and creating pools and riffles where fish can rest." Hueckel said his agency typically grants permits to remove logs in situations where flooding causes log jams and it's unlikely that a permit would be granted for timber harvest.[13]

Deaths edit

On November 1, 2012, Jimmy Smith of S&S Aqua Logging died after battling cancer; he was 56 at the time of his death.[14] Details of the continuation of his business are still uncertain. The sixth season's debut episode, All or Nothing, was dedicated in his memory.

William Bart Colantuono, who appeared on seasons two and three of the show, was killed on September 18, 2013 when his helicopter crashed while attempting to lift logs in an Oregon forest. The History Channel described Colantuono's role as "a smart pilot who isn't afraid to take risks. He's been flying for a long time and views helicopter logging as a competitive sport. He competes against himself, against the machine and against the weather." Witnesses told Linn County deputies that the pilot released the logs before crashing, indicating he knew of a problem. Witnesses say they also saw a rotor separate from the copter before it flipped and crashed upside down.[15] The Season 7 episode "Axes and Allies" was dedicated to his memory.

On September 16, 2016, Rygaard Logging owner-operator Gabe Rygaard was killed in a motor vehicle crash on U.S. Route 101 in Port Angeles, Washington. The Washington State Patrol reported that Rygaard was driving a white Ford Bronco that rear-ended a left-turning vehicle before crossing the center road line into the path of an oncoming vehicle.[16]

Dwayne Dethlefs of Pihl Logging died Dec 6, 2019. The cause of his death is not public as of this update. Mike Pihl owner of Pihl Logging announced Dwayne's death the morning of Dec 7, 2019.[citation needed]

Awards and nominations edit

Award Year[a] Category Nominee(s) / Work Result Ref(s)
Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE) Golden Reel Awards 2015 Best Sound Editing – Short Form Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR in Television Documentary Bob Bronow, Doug Kern, Eddie Rodriguez Won
  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Season had an Introduction Episode which upped the number to 21 episodes in a season and changed the season premier to November 3, though the episode is not considered the first episode of the season.

References edit

  1. ^ Collins, Scott. - "Cable TV's turn to trend follower". - Los Angeles Times. - April 7, 2008
  2. ^ J.M. Browning Logging April 23, 2008, at the Wayback Machine - Ax Men - History Channel
  3. ^ J. M. Browning Logging & Trucking Official Website
  4. ^ J.M. Browning. . Archived from the original on 2010-07-27. Retrieved 2010-08-19.
  5. ^ a b c Gustafson Logging Official Website
  6. ^ Pihl Logging - Ax Men - History Channel
  7. ^ "Contact Us". Mike Pihl Logging. Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  8. ^ a b c d . 13 March 2009. Archived from the original on 17 October 2009. Retrieved 18 October 2009.
  9. ^ http://threeriversheartpine.com The Dreadknots and Three Rivers Logging Official Website
  10. ^
  11. ^ "Ax Men Full Episodes, Video & More | HISTORY Channel".
  12. ^ Ax Men - History Channel Store
  13. ^ Le, Phoung (13 March 2009). "Wash state: 'Ax Men' crew salvaged logs illegally". The Seattle Times. Archived from the original on 13 July 2012. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
  14. ^ findagrave.com: Jimmy Smith
  15. ^ "William Bart Colantuono, Ax Men Pilot, Killed in Helicopter Crash". People. Associated Press. September 18, 2013. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
  16. ^ "Former reality show star Gabe Rygaard killed in wreck". Peninsula Daily News. 2016-09-16. Retrieved 2016-09-16.

James Lawrence Jackson-Smith, formerly of Ax Men fame, convicted of crimes against hotel clerk

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Ax Men at IMDb  

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For other uses see Axeman Ax Men is an American reality television series that premiered on March 9 2008 on History The program follows the work of several logging crews in the second growth forests of Northwestern Oregon Washington and Montana and the rivers of Louisiana and Florida The show highlights the dangers encountered by the loggers Following in the footsteps of other shows from Original Productions like Deadliest Catch and Ice Road Truckers the series is considered part of a recent real men in real danger television programming trend 1 Ax MenGenreRealityStarring see article Narrated byThom BeersOpening theme All Along the Watchtower performed by Jimi Hendrix Season 1 only Country of originUnited StatesNo of seasons10No of episodes166 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersDolores Gavin Thom BeersProducersMarc Marriott series Brian Knappmiller story Running time45 48 minutesProduction companyOriginal ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkHistoryReleaseMarch 9 2008 2008 03 09 September 12 2019 2019 09 12 RelatedThe Legend of Shelby the Swamp Man The Return of Shelby the Swamp Man Contents 1 Cast overview 1 1 Season 1 1 1 1 J M Browning Logging 1 1 2 Gustafson Logging 1 1 3 Pihl Logging 1 1 4 Stump Branch Logging 1 2 Season 2 1 2 1 R amp R Conner Aviation 1 2 2 Rygaard Logging 1 2 3 S amp S Aqua Logging 1 3 Season 3 1 3 1 Collins River Logging 1 3 2 Swamp Man Logging 1 4 Season 4 1 4 1 Lemare Lake Logging 1 4 2 Papac Alaska Logging 1 5 Season 5 1 5 1 Big Gun Logging 1 5 2 H H Horse Logging 1 5 3 Siderius Logging 1 5 4 Uncle Buck Logging 1 5 5 Wheeler Logging and Willett Logging 1 6 Season 6 1 6 1 Dreadknots Logging 1 6 2 Wisconsin Woodchuck 1 7 Season 7 1 7 1 Ax Cut Lumber 1 7 2 Chapman Logging 1 7 3 Kelly Oakes amp Sons Logging 1 8 Season 8 1 8 1 Triack Resources 1 8 2 Zitterkopf amp Sons Logging 1 9 Season 9 1 9 1 Gary and Eddie 1 10 Season 10 1 10 1 Buckin Billy Ray s Tree Service 1 10 2 Etienne s Timber 1 10 3 Harkness Logging 2 Series overview 3 Release 3 1 International airings 3 2 Home Media 4 Legal action against S amp S Aqua Logging 5 Deaths 6 Awards and nominations 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksCast overview editCompany Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J M Browning Logging Main Gustafson Logging Main Pihl Logging Main Main Stump Branch Logging Main R amp R Conner Aviation Main Rygaard Logging Main S amp S Aqua Logging Main Collins River Logging Main Swamp Man Logging Main Lemare Lake Logging Main Main Papac Alaska Logging Main Big Gun Logging Main H H Horse Logging Main Siderius Logging Main Uncle Buck Logging Main Wheeler Logging Main Willett Logging Main Dreadknots Logging Main Wisconsin Woodchuck Main Ax Cut Lumber Main Chapman Logging Main Kelly Oakes amp Sons Logging Main Triack Resources Main Zitterkopf amp Sons Logging Main Gary amp Eddie Main Buckin Billy Ray s Tree Service Main Etienne e Timber Main Harkness Logging Main Season 1 edit J M Browning Logging edit J M Browning Logging is owned by Jay Browning a 34 year veteran of the logging industry His left hand was torn off in a logging accident but he now wears a prosthesis that allows him to operate a chainsaw Jay runs his company with a hire the best in the business and use the best equipment philosophy His sons Jesse and Jared work for him Jesse is scheduled to take over the company one day 2 3 Jay Browning started his logging company in 1985 His company has been headquartered in Astoria in Clatsop County ever since 4 Gustafson Logging edit Gustafson Logging Company is a clearcut logging company based out of Astoria Oregon 5 The company takes contracts to cut timber in Oregon s second growth forests Gustafson Logging is currently owned by three brothers Clay Mark and Wade Gustafson sons of Duane Gustafson 5 The company was started in 1974 by Duane Gustafson 5 Darrell Holthusen is the side rod or crew foreman Pihl Logging edit Pihl Logging is owned by Mike Pihl Comments by employee Dwayne Dethlefs are often featured in promotional spots for the show his son Dustin also works for the company 6 Both of them quit at the end of Season 2 with Dustin moving to Alaska in Season 4 to work for Olson Marine see below Dwayne returned to the company in Season 10 at Mike s request Pihl is based in Vernonia Oregon 7 Stump Branch Logging edit This company owned by Melvin Lardy and based in Buxton Oregon eats sleeps and breathes logging He s been in the business for more than a decade but recently landed a monstrous job that could be his big break if it doesn t break him in the process Melvin s equipment is the logger s beginner set a collection of rusted hunks of metal that stop at a moment s notice and shut down production without warning Melvin has always succeeded where others have failed though and he s hoping his luck will hold out on this job Part of his success depends on greenhorn Michael who s been on the job only one month Michael is working alongside his childhood buddies at Stump Branch but lifelong friendship won t get him anywhere when it comes to learning the logging business Michael is catching on quickly but this business doesn t cut anyone a break Season 2 edit The Pihl and Browning crews are featured in this season along with three other companies R amp R Conner Aviation edit Ryan and Robin Conner founded this company in 2000 in Conner Montana They specialize in heli logging using a helicopter to airlift felled trees from terrain too steep or hostile to reach with an access road The helicopter was restored at The Pitstop Inc Rygaard Logging edit This company based in Port Angeles Washington was founded by Craig Rygaard in 1992 His sons Gabe and Jason are his business partners Craig retires at the end of Season 6 and turns the business over to Gabe One of the company s support truckers is Todd Dewey who is also an ice road trucker during winter He is the nephew of Craig and cousin of Gabe and Jason Todd is featured in Season 8 Gabe was killed in an automobile accident on September 16 2016 at the age of 45 As of Season 10 Jason is now in charge of the business S amp S Aqua Logging edit Founded by Jimmy Smith in South Cle Elum Washington S amp S recovers sunken old growth logs from the beds of rivers that were used by earlier generations of loggers to float them downstream The company motto is Recovering the forests of yesterday to save the forests of tomorrow reflecting their commitment to never cut down a live tree His son James is active in the business leaving to work for Collins River Logging in Season 3 and returning to S amp S in Season 4 Season 3 edit The same companies from Season 2 Rygaard Conner Browning S amp S and Pihl are featured in Season 3 which takes place during summer rather than fall winter Due to trouble with Washington state permits see below 8 S amp S relocates to White Springs Florida and begins working with Collins River Logging Two new crew appears alongside these five Collins River Logging edit Florida river logger Joe Collins specializes in finding preserved logs lost in mill waterways during the 1880s logging boom He oversees a team of southern style aqua loggers including boat captain Steve Uncle Buck Livingston young diver Patrick Pond Bear Swilley deckhand Geoff G Dog Dunnam and U S Air Force veteran diver Jess Horstman Joining Joe s team this season are the father son duo Jimmy and James Smith from the Washington based S amp S Aqua Logging The company s search for treasure in the fast flowing pitch black waters of the Suwannee River is made even more dangerous by the venomous water snakes and huge alligators that inhabit the area Swamp Man Logging edit Shelby Stanga has lived in the swamps north of New Orleans since he was nine years old and he has been logging in the area for 37 years He recovers abandoned logs from the nearby waterways with an ever evolving cast of sidekicks his dog Willy his friends Earl Bob and DaVi his cousins Jarvis and Belinda his nieces Cheyenne and Stephanie and his wife Donna Season 4 edit Pihl Browning Rygaard Collins S amp S and Swamp Man appear in this season again working the summer logging season along with two new crews Lemare Lake Logging edit This company based in British Columbia was founded by Dave Dutcyvich in the mid 1980s and is now owned by his son Eric They concentrate on harvesting timber from the remote islands off Canada s west coast hauling in equipment and supplies by barge to allow them to live on the job site when necessary Papac Alaska Logging edit Headquartered in Craig Alaska this company was founded by Mike Papac as an offshoot of his father s Washington based logging business For job sites on islands the Ketchikan Alaska based transport company Olson Marine owned by Rick Olson hauls Papac s logs over the water by barge and tugboat to reach mainland collection points and processing facilities Season 5 edit Papac Rygaard S amp S and Swamp Man appear in this season along with six new crews Big Gun Logging edit Based in Vernonia Oregon Big Gun is a new company started by former Pihl cutter Levi Brown Mike Pihl his former boss helps the crew start out by contracting a job to them and leasing an old yarder Later in the season Levi leases a more powerful yarder and calls in Pihl operator Leland Bontrager to run it H H Horse Logging edit This company founded by Jason Rutledge and based in Floyd County Virginia has been in operation for 10 years The crew uses teams of horses to pull felled trees off job sites without the need for heavy machinery or access roads Jason s son Jagger is the crew leader Siderius Logging edit This company was started by Dan Siderius in 2009 and is based in Kalispell Montana His crew is younger than most others and focuses on jobs on around rugged mountain terrain Uncle Buck Logging edit This Florida based outfit is run by Uncle Buck Livingston a Suwannee River logger who helped both S amp S and Collins by killing an alligator that menaced the crews in an earlier season He has recruited Patrick Swilley from Collins to work as his diver Wheeler Logging and Willett Logging edit These two companies operate in rural New Hampshire using teams of oxen to pull logs off job sites Wheeler Logging was founded by Barry Wheeler who now runs the crew with his son Marshall Devin and Justin Willett Barry s nephews formed Willett Logging to compete with them Season 6 edit Rygaard Papac S amp S Swamp Man Lemare Lake and Big Gun appear in this season which was filmed before the death of Jimmy Smith S amp S relocates to North Florida s Withlacoochee River Jimmy and James return to Washington partway through the season leaving Patrick Swilley and diver Brad Taylor in charge of the S amp S boat Two new crews appear in this season Dreadknots Logging and Wisconsin Woodchuck Dreadknots Logging edit This crew headed by Clint Roberts has been working to recover logs from the Withlacoochee for over four years Clint s crew consists of diver Dave Stone The Kraken and deckhand Chris Miller River Guide Chris was replaced by Katelyn Sims who plays the role of Dave s cousin but in reality the two are in fact unrelated in Season 7 They find logs by firing a revolver into the water and listening for differences in the echoing reports 9 Wisconsin Woodchuck edit Based in Superior Wisconsin this company was formed in 2005 to salvage old growth lumber structures so the material can be reused Their main project is to dismantle the Globe Elevator the largest grain storage facility in the world when it was built in the 1880s Judy Peres and David Hozza are the co owners Season 7 edit Rygaard Papac Swamp Man and the Dreadknots appear in this season with three new crews Kelly Oakes amp Sons Logging Chapman Logging and Ax Cut Lumber Dave Stone briefly goes into business for himself using the old S amp S boat but it sinks under the weight of a load of logs 10 11 Ax Cut Lumber edit This company based in Pearl River Louisiana is owned by twin brothers Ronald and Donald Jones They focus on recovering sunken cypress logs from remote swampland often calling in family members including their brother Tommy and sister Brandie to round out the crew Chapman Logging edit This company owned by Greg Chapman has been recovering logs from Florida s rivers for 15 years and currently works the St Johns River Greg s crew consists of deckhand Leslie Jeter master diver Roger Gunter and newly hired diver Patrick Swilley previously worked for Uncle Buck in season 5 Collins S amp S Logging in seasons 3 and 4 and S amp S in season 6 He trained Clint Roberts when Clint was starting in the river logging business Kelly Oakes amp Sons Logging edit This company based in Port Angeles Washington and owned by Kelly Oakes has been a longtime rival of Rygaard Kelly s sons Josh and Jacob are part of his crew Season 8 edit Rygaard Papac Dreadknots Chapman and Swamp Man return for this season along with two new crews Triack Resources edit Owned by Dave McRae this company has been active in British Columbia for over 30 years logging on difficult sites that other companies either cannot or will not attempt His sons Alec and Kellie are part of the crew Zitterkopf amp Sons Logging edit This company owned by David Zitterkopf harvests timber from remote areas in the western United States The crew which includes his sons Zane Ethan and Levi camps on the job sites Season 9 edit Rygaard Papac Chapman Zitterkopf and Swamp Man return for this season with one new crew Gary and Eddie edit Gary Champagne and Eddie Frashier have lived hunted and fished in the Mississippi River delta for years This is their first year venturing into swamp logging attracted by the potential for large payoffs Season 10 edit Pihl and Rygaard return for this season along with three new companies Buckin Billy Ray s Tree Service edit Billy Ray Smith owns this company which is based in Nanaimo British Columbia and focuses on cutting down trees that pose a danger to private landowners He prefers to work with vintage chainsaws and hand crafted axes and is training his son Hogan in the business Etienne s Timber edit Based in St Croix Indiana this company was founded by Phil Etienne in 1973 He and his wife Joann ran it until Phil retired in 2002 their son Logger Wade now handles daily operations Wade specializes in customizing and re configuring the company s equipment to handle difficult logging challenges Harkness Logging edit This company owned by Frank Harkness and founded by his father is based in Acme Washington Frank uses a custom designed cable tether system to move logs and personnel on job sites that are too steep to walk on His sons Brandon and Jay R are part of his crew Series overview editMain article List of Ax Men episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetwork114March 9 2008 2008 03 09 June 8 2008 2008 06 08 History213March 2 2009 2009 03 02 May 18 2009 2009 05 18 313January 10 2010 2010 01 10 April 18 2010 2010 04 18 420December 12 2010 2010 12 12 May 8 2011 2011 05 08 520January 8 2012 2012 01 08 May 20 2012 2012 05 20 620December 9 2012 2012 12 09 June 2 2013 2013 06 02 721November 10 2013 2013 11 10 April 6 2014 2014 04 06 820November 30 2014 2014 11 30 April 26 2015 2015 04 26 915November 22 2015 2015 11 22 March 6 2016 2016 03 06 1010July 11 2019 2019 07 11 September 12 2019 2019 09 12 Release editInternational airings edit Ax Men aired in the United Kingdom on the local variant of the History channel then later aired on the terrestrial Channel 5 where the title was changed to Axe Men The latest season has returned to History Ax Men airs in Canada on History Canada in India on History TV18 in Australia on 7mate and A amp E Australia in Germany on History in France on W9 and on RMC Decouverte in Spain on Xplora and previously on Discovery Max in Lithuania on TV6 and aired in Croatia on RTL 2 Home Media edit The first six seasons have been released on DVD both as individual volumes and as a box sets 12 Legal action against S amp S Aqua Logging editOn 13 March 2009 the Washington Department of Natural Resources DNR seized more than two dozen logs that may have been illegally salvaged by S amp S Aqua Logging 8 DNR officers served a search warrant on the company to retrieve timber they had pulled from the Hoquiam River without a permit 8 Jimmy Smith who owned and operated S amp S said on the show that the logs were worth about 10 000 according to search warrant records These are valuable materials that belong to the public and this looks like theft plain and simple They are part of the functioning ecosystem so removing the log would be like removing part of the bed state Public Lands Commissioner Peter Goldmark said 8 According to Greg Hueckel the DNR s fish and wildlife habitat programs director Logs provide a key function for rivers in trapping sediment harboring insects and other food for fish and creating pools and riffles where fish can rest Hueckel said his agency typically grants permits to remove logs in situations where flooding causes log jams and it s unlikely that a permit would be granted for timber harvest 13 Deaths editOn November 1 2012 Jimmy Smith of S amp S Aqua Logging died after battling cancer he was 56 at the time of his death 14 Details of the continuation of his business are still uncertain The sixth season s debut episode All or Nothing was dedicated in his memory William Bart Colantuono who appeared on seasons two and three of the show was killed on September 18 2013 when his helicopter crashed while attempting to lift logs in an Oregon forest The History Channel described Colantuono s role as a smart pilot who isn t afraid to take risks He s been flying for a long time and views helicopter logging as a competitive sport He competes against himself against the machine and against the weather Witnesses told Linn County deputies that the pilot released the logs before crashing indicating he knew of a problem Witnesses say they also saw a rotor separate from the copter before it flipped and crashed upside down 15 The Season 7 episode Axes and Allies was dedicated to his memory On September 16 2016 Rygaard Logging owner operator Gabe Rygaard was killed in a motor vehicle crash on U S Route 101 in Port Angeles Washington The Washington State Patrol reported that Rygaard was driving a white Ford Bronco that rear ended a left turning vehicle before crossing the center road line into the path of an oncoming vehicle 16 Dwayne Dethlefs of Pihl Logging died Dec 6 2019 The cause of his death is not public as of this update Mike Pihl owner of Pihl Logging announced Dwayne s death the morning of Dec 7 2019 citation needed Awards and nominations editAward Year a Category Nominee s Work Result Ref s Motion Picture Sound Editors MPSE Golden Reel Awards 2015 Best Sound Editing Short Form Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR in Television Documentary Bob Bronow Doug Kern Eddie Rodriguez Ax Marks the Spot Won Indicates the year of ceremony Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year wherever possible Notes edit The Season had an Introduction Episode which upped the number to 21 episodes in a season and changed the season premier to November 3 though the episode is not considered the first episode of the season References edit Collins Scott Cable TV s turn to trend follower Los Angeles Times April 7 2008 J M Browning Logging Archived April 23 2008 at the Wayback Machine Ax Men History Channel J M Browning Logging amp Trucking Official Website J M Browning J M Browning Logging and Trucking Our History Archived from the original on 2010 07 27 Retrieved 2010 08 19 a b c Gustafson Logging Official Website Pihl Logging Ax Men History Channel Contact Us Mike Pihl Logging Retrieved February 18 2012 a b c d DNR launches investigation into logging company profiled on History Channel s Ax Men 13 March 2009 Archived from the original on 17 October 2009 Retrieved 18 October 2009 http threeriversheartpine com The Dreadknots and Three Rivers Logging Official Website TV by the Numbers Ax Men Full Episodes Video amp More HISTORY Channel Ax Men History Channel Store Le Phoung 13 March 2009 Wash state Ax Men crew salvaged logs illegally The Seattle Times Archived from the original on 13 July 2012 Retrieved 11 April 2011 findagrave com Jimmy Smith William Bart Colantuono Ax Men Pilot Killed in Helicopter Crash People Associated Press September 18 2013 Retrieved December 3 2019 Former reality show star Gabe Rygaard killed in wreck Peninsula Daily News 2016 09 16 Retrieved 2016 09 16 James Lawrence Jackson Smith formerly of Ax Men fame convicted of crimes against hotel clerkExternal links editOfficial website Ax Men at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ax Men amp oldid 1203418315, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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