The Raney family kicks off the most ambitious rescue ever, on their own 40 acres. As multiple generations gather to chip in, Marty attempts a dangerous river crossing to get thousands of pounds of gear to the homestead.
An aerial supply mission faces turbulent skies as Marty breaks ground on massive foundation posts for his cabin. Misty and Maciah begin an innovative greenhouse that requires lumber, but Matt and Katie must first troubleshoot the new sawmill.
With only two weeks left to finish their ambitious self-rescue, Marty races to complete the walls of the log cabin. Misty expands the garden and builds a goat shelter, while Matt takes the next generation on a hunt for gold.
Marty struggles to finish the cliff-top cabin. The family must risk another river crossing to get materials across for a final crucial build. Misty and Maciah begin their own dream cabin on the homestead.
Marty commits the family to a quick mini-rescue in the community. Misty must complete her cabin roof without Maciah. And when Marty gives a cabin-warming gift to Mollee, he must figure out how to transport it to the Upper 20.
With the first winter storm just days away, the Raney clan rushes to seal in Misty's cabin as Matt embarks on a last-minute hunt. But tragedy strikes and a devastating cabin fire threatens to derail the Raneys' homestead dream.
An inferno engulfs Marty and Mollee's cabin at the onset of winter and the Raneys must rally like never before to complete the unfinished clifftop cabin on The Upper 20 in record time complete with heat, water and power.
Marty attempts a treacherous trip across a frozen river, in an effort to bring heat to the new cabin. Misty and Maciah build a pump house to secure the family's new water source on the Upper 20.
The frozen access road to the Upper 20 becomes impassable, so Marty devises a risky way to transport massive equipment up the 300-foot icy cliff. Matt delivers a surprise to lift the family's spirits.
With several critical projects to complete, the Raneys face a season-ending winter storm. It's all-hands-on-deck as the family rushes to make the cabin livable through winter.