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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.
The following is a list of episodes of the American reality television series, Ax Men, seen on the History channel. The show ended production in 2016 after nine seasons, [1] but returned for a tenth in July 2019. As of September 12, 2019, 166 episodes of Ax Men have aired. [2]
He is also featured in Ax Men season 8, especially driving logs for Rygaard Logging into the saw mill during the warmer months. Dewey is the nephew of Craig Rygaard and cousin of Gabe, Jason, and Burt.
Gabe Rygaard, known for appearing on the History reality series Ax Men, was killed in a car accident on Friday in Washington. He was 45. Rygaard’s Ford Bronco was one of three vehicles involved ...
In 2007, he produced and narrated Ice Road Truckers for the History Channel and narrated Ax Men in 2008 about logging. Like Deadliest Catch, both shows had their roots in a special about a dangerous occupation. In 2010 he was also the executive producer and narrator of Storage Wars on A&E.
Todd, reflecting on the deaths of both Darrell and his cousin Gabe Rygaard (see Ax Men), sets out for Oxford House with a loader on a low trailer. A slick uphill run threatens to overturn his load if the trailer hits the ground, but he reaches the top with almost no room to spare and continues on.
Muhammad Aziz, 83, one of the two men who spent decades in prison for murdering Black activist and civil rights advocate Malcolm X in 1965, shakes hands with lawyers during his exoneration trial ...
Thom Beers founded Original Productions in 1999, when Discovery asked him to produce the two-hour special Extreme Alaska. [1]On February 19, 2009, FremantleMedia acquired 75% of Original Productions for $50 million.