Mountain Men “Gunpowder and Lead” S12E3 September 7 2023 on History
Tonight (Thursday September 7 2023), History broadcasts an episode of the series Mountain Men!
Contents
- 1 Gunpowder and Lead Season 12 Episode 3 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “Gunpowder and Lead” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “Gunpowder and Lead” Episode New?
- 4 Mountain Men Gunpowder and Lead Cast & Stars
- 5 Gunpowder and Lead Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch Mountain Men Gunpowder and Lead Online
- 7 Mountain Men Series Information
Gunpowder and Lead Season 12 Episode 3 Episode Summary
In this episode, Tom takes center stage as he embarks on a winter deer hunt alongside Sean and Hank. Armed with a traditional muzzleloader, Tom’s skills are put to the test as he navigates the unforgiving wilderness in pursuit of his quarry. The episode promises a thrilling insight into the art of traditional hunting and the grit required to survive in the wild.
Meanwhile, Jake and Anika’s story unfolds as they achieve a successful elk hunt. Their triumph is only the beginning, as the episode delves into the backbreaking task of packing out their hard-earned bounty.
Aron and Jen’s journey takes a different turn as they tackle a crucial task: cutting down dead trees that pose a threat to their cabin.
What Time is the “Gunpowder and Lead” Episode On?
The Gunpowder and Lead episode of Mountain Men will be broadcast on September 7 2023 on History at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Gunpowder and Lead” Episode New?
The Gunpowder and Lead episode of Mountain Men is all new!
Mountain Men Gunpowder and Lead Cast & Stars
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Eustace Conway Kidd Youren Harry Youren Jake Herak Josh Kirk Martha Tansy Mike Horstman Tom Oar |
Gunpowder and Lead Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Mountain Men Gunpowder and Lead Online
Mountain Men Series Information
Most people enjoy the modern technologies and conveniences of today -- smartphones, tablets, cable and satellite TV among them -- but there are people who choose to live off the grid and in the unspoiled wilderness, where dangers like mudslides, falling trees and bears are all parts of life. `Mountain Men' profiles three such people. Eustace Conway, who has lived at the western edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina for more than 25 years, teaches interns about the old ways of living with nature. Tom Oar needs an entire year to prepare for the seven-month-long winter on Montana's Yaak River. In Alaska, Marty Meierotto must gather enough wood to survive, in complete isolation, winters that can have temperatures drop to as low as 60 degrees below zero. It's not an easy life but for these mountain men, it's life as they know it. |