Ax Men Season 5 Episode 5
Ax Men
Season 5

Ep 5. Cowboy Up

  • TV-14
  • February 12, 2012
  • 43 min

In Ax Men season 5 episode 5, titled "Cowboy Up," viewers are taken on a journey through the rugged terrain of the Pacific Northwest as the loggers continue their dangerous work of harvesting timber. The episode opens with a dramatic scene showing one of the companies, R&R Conner Aviation, struggling to extract logs from a treacherous mountainside. The helicopter pilot, Dan, must maneuver through tight spaces and avoid dangerous obstacles to drop the logs off at the mill. The high-stakes work is only made more complicated by the unpredictable weather conditions that can change at any moment.

Meanwhile, at the Browning Logging Company, the team faces their own set of challenges. The company has just lost a valuable team member due to an injury, and morale is low. But foreman Jesse knows that they must push through and finish the job, and he demands that his crew "cowboy up" and get back to work. The men are tasked with felling a massive tree that could bring in a lot of money for the company, but it's also incredibly dangerous. Every move they make could be the difference between success and disaster, and tensions run high as they work to bring the giant tree down safely.

As the episode continues, viewers also get a glimpse into the personal lives of the loggers. We see how the demanding work schedule can strain relationships and lead to feelings of isolation and loneliness. But despite the challenges they face, the loggers are incredibly dedicated to their craft and take pride in their work. The Browning Logging Company, for example, has a rich history in the area and its members see themselves as part of a long tradition of loggers who have worked the same forests for generations.

Overall, "Cowboy Up" is an intense and emotional episode that showcases the dangers and rewards of the logging profession. From the heart-stopping helicopter drops to the personal struggles of the loggers themselves, it's a gripping hour of television that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.