American Loggers

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  • 2009
  • 3 Seasons
  • 5.6  (129)

American Loggers is a reality television show that aired on Discovery Channel in 2009. The show follows the lives of the Pelletier family, who run a logging business in the woods of Maine. The family is headed by father Wayne Pelletier, who has been in the business for over 40 years. His sons, Jarrett, Eldon, and Carlton, also work in the business and are part of the show's ensemble cast. The show's focus is on the challenges faced by the Pelletier family in their logging business. The Maine woods can be treacherous, with unpredictable weather patterns and difficult terrain. In addition, the family must contend with the changing logging industry, which is becoming increasingly regulated and competitive. The Pelletiers use a variety of machinery to aid in their logging efforts, including a massive 30-ton feller buncher that can cut down trees in a matter of seconds. The family also uses traditional methods, such as horse logging, which involves using horses to transport logs out of the forest. The show also touches on the personal lives of the Pelletier family, revealing their struggles and triumphs as they work to keep their family business alive. For example, viewers get a glimpse of Carlton's wedding and the birth of Eldon's first child. These personal moments help to humanize the family and make them more relatable to viewers. One of the key themes of the show is the importance of family. The Pelletiers are a tight-knit group who work together to overcome the challenges they face. This is evident in the way they support each other through difficult times and celebrate each other's successes. Another theme of the show is the importance of hard work and perseverance. Logging is a physically demanding and dangerous job, and the Pelletiers work tirelessly to ensure that their business is successful. Viewers are shown the long hours, physical labor, and technical know-how required to be a successful logger. The show's cinematography is also worth noting. The Maine woods are beautifully filmed, with sweeping shots of the forest and close-ups of the equipment used in the logging process. The show also features stunning aerial shots of the Pelletier family's land and the surrounding area. Overall, American Loggers is an engaging reality show that gives viewers an inside look at the challenges faced by a family-owned logging business. The show's focus on family, hard work, and perseverance makes it both entertaining and inspiring.

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Seasons
Collision Course
10. Collision Course
May 8, 2011
Rudy goes on a business venture, leaving Wayne in charge of operations. Under Wayne's supervision, the men seem to be on a collision course.
Deep Freeze
9. Deep Freeze
April 29, 2011
Brutal cold weather during peak logging season causes both equipment and emotional breakdowns.
The Big Push
8. The Big Push
April 22, 2011
Crews are determined but three drivers suffer accidents and a busted pipe stinks up Telos camp. Business in the trailer shop is increasing so Allen thinks he needs a raise.
Rookies vs The Road
7. Rookies vs The Road
April 15, 2011
The winter freeze has arrived, but a rookie driver can't handle the roads and costs the Pelletiers. Then it's all hands on deck to battle through the first blizzard of the year.
Rain Delay
6. Rain Delay
April 8, 2011
A veteran driver's life is threatened when his truck flips. Eldon takes a chance on a new logging camp, and flooding in the forest could force a potential shut down.
The Miracle of Millinocket
5. The Miracle of Millinocket
April 1, 2011
The wet fall season has crippled production at Pelletier Inc. Things worsen when a crane operator's rig falls through a dilapidated bridge. Back to back mistakes threaten a rookie's job, and a veteran hauler faces death.
Washed Out
4. Washed Out
March 25, 2011
Torrential rain threatens production and rookie drivers provide more work for everyone else.
New Business, New Problems
3. New Business, New Problems
March 18, 2011
The mills turn back timber and the Pelletiers struggle to make a profit.
Breakdowns and Headaches
2. Breakdowns and Headaches
March 11, 2011
The Pelletiers work to double production, but get extremely frustrated when several machines break down. Two crew members threaten to quit, and an emergency repair job halts production in the trailer shop.
Uphill Battle
1. Uphill Battle
March 4, 2011
In the series premiere of American Loggers, the Pelletiers decide to invest in a risky new business venture - building their own logging trailers.
Description

American Loggers is a reality television show that aired on Discovery Channel in 2009. The show follows the lives of the Pelletier family, who run a logging business in the woods of Maine. The family is headed by father Wayne Pelletier, who has been in the business for over 40 years. His sons, Jarrett, Eldon, and Carlton, also work in the business and are part of the show's ensemble cast.

The show's focus is on the challenges faced by the Pelletier family in their logging business. The Maine woods can be treacherous, with unpredictable weather patterns and difficult terrain. In addition, the family must contend with the changing logging industry, which is becoming increasingly regulated and competitive.

The Pelletiers use a variety of machinery to aid in their logging efforts, including a massive 30-ton feller buncher that can cut down trees in a matter of seconds. The family also uses traditional methods, such as horse logging, which involves using horses to transport logs out of the forest.

The show also touches on the personal lives of the Pelletier family, revealing their struggles and triumphs as they work to keep their family business alive. For example, viewers get a glimpse of Carlton's wedding and the birth of Eldon's first child. These personal moments help to humanize the family and make them more relatable to viewers.

One of the key themes of the show is the importance of family. The Pelletiers are a tight-knit group who work together to overcome the challenges they face. This is evident in the way they support each other through difficult times and celebrate each other's successes.

Another theme of the show is the importance of hard work and perseverance. Logging is a physically demanding and dangerous job, and the Pelletiers work tirelessly to ensure that their business is successful. Viewers are shown the long hours, physical labor, and technical know-how required to be a successful logger.

The show's cinematography is also worth noting. The Maine woods are beautifully filmed, with sweeping shots of the forest and close-ups of the equipment used in the logging process. The show also features stunning aerial shots of the Pelletier family's land and the surrounding area.

Overall, American Loggers is an engaging reality show that gives viewers an inside look at the challenges faced by a family-owned logging business. The show's focus on family, hard work, and perseverance makes it both entertaining and inspiring.

American Loggers is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (30 episodes). The series first aired on February 27, 2009.

Where to Watch American Loggers

American Loggers is available for streaming on the Discovery Channel website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch American Loggers on demand at and Discovery.

  • Premiere Date
    February 27, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    5.6  (129)