Lumberjacks Risk Their Lives to Cut Down ‘Massive’ Trees Worth $70K in The Last Woodsmen: See the Trailer(Exclusive)

🚨 EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK: Discovery’s Next Big Adventure Series Drops This Fall! 🚨

From the network that brought you Deadliest Catch and Gold Rush comes Discovery Channel’s newest high-stakes reality series, premiering Friday, Nov. 15 — and PEOPLE has your exclusive sneak peek at the intense drama and jaw-dropping moments to come!

Promising raw danger, extreme conditions, and larger-than-life characters, this all-new show dives deep into one of the world’s toughest industries — where every day is a fight to survive, and every decision could cost everything.

👀 Don’t miss the adrenaline.
🔥 Don’t miss the conflict.
💥 Don’t miss the premiere.

Mark your calendars for November 15 — a new era of Discovery action begins.

🌲 Discovery Channel Unleashes Gritty New Series: The Last Woodsmen 🌲
PEOPLE Gets an Exclusive First Look

From the creators of Deadliest Catch and Gold Rush comes Discovery Channel’s newest survival-meets-payday hit, The Last Woodsmen — where towering trees and towering risks collide. Premiering this season, this action-packed series follows a fearless crew of modern-day lumbermen as they head deep into the wilderness with nothing but axes and handheld power saws, chasing life-changing paydays.

💰 With individual trees worth up to $70,000, veteran logger Jared Douglas and his rugged team are risking everything for a chance at a big score.

But cutting down giants isn’t easy — or safe.
These massive trees bring danger at every turn, from deadly falls to mechanical failures, putting lives on the line for fortune in the forest.

🌲 High risk. Big reward. No shortcuts.
🔥 This is The Last Woodsmen — and the wild is unforgiving.

📅 Don’t miss the premiere — only on Discovery Channel, Friday, Nov. 15.

🌲 The Last WoodsmenA New Discovery Channel Original Series 🌲
Premieres Friday, November 15

On a remote floating barge, hundreds of miles from civilization, veteran logger Jared Douglas is risking everything to harvest the world’s most massive, most valuable timber. In this high-stakes frontier, one wrong move can cost tens of thousands of dollars — or a life.

Joining Jared at the very edge of the world is a tight-knit crew of elite lumbermen, armed with nothing but axes and hand-held power saws, facing brutal elements, mechanical failures, and crushing pressure to deliver. Each towering tree they fell could be worth up to $70,000, but the danger is real — and constant.

Grit. Brotherhood. Survival.
This is not just logging.
This is The Last Woodsmen.

🌲 EXCLUSIVE: Discovery’s The Last Woodsmen Delivers Raw Danger, Sky-High Stakes, and “Chainsaw Grit” 🌲

From the jump, The Last Woodsmen drops viewers into the high-risk, high-reward world of extreme logging, where fortunes hang by a thread — and so do lives. With towering forests, million-dollar timber, and the looming threat of disaster, this isn’t just logging… it’s frontier combat with chainsaws.

In the gripping trailer, helicopters hover over dense wilderness, airlifting thirty-ton titans of wood as giant trees fall like thunder. Wildlife lurks in the background — including an ominous black bear — reminding us that this is a world ruled by nature, not man.

“These trees are 250 feet tall, and worth $60,000 to $70,000 a piece,” one logger says over gritty footage. “It’s a lot of money — and a lot of stress.”

This is the job insiders call “the vertical battlefield.” Every cut could be the crew’s next paycheck… or their last mistake.

Meanwhile, fans of Love Is Blind will recognize another kind of reckoning, as Hannah opens up exclusively to PEOPLE about her “cruel” and “demeaning” behavior toward Nick, calling it “a flaw of mine.” As relationships unravel in one world, tight bonds are forged in the forest, where trust can’t be faked — it’s earned, cut by cut.

💥 Welcome to The Last Woodsmen — where danger is tall, money talks, and every log has a legacy.

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With the music intensifying and tension building, Discovery’s The Last Woodsmen takes viewers deep into the chaos and danger of the world’s most extreme job.

“There’s danger everywhere,” a woman warns in the trailer, her voice heavy with emotion. “I was there when we had to notify the family.”

Elsewhere, the chilling reality of this brutal profession hits hard as a crew member declares:

“There’s a chance we might not come home. Welcome to hell, boys.

The jaw-dropping footage shows it all — explosions, towering trees snapping in half and crashing toward the crew, boats tossed in rocky, ice-cold waters, and grueling transport through blinding snowstorms.

🎬 This is high-stakes survival at its most raw and real — where every log is worth a fortune, and every second could be your last.

Meanwhile, over in the world of Tell Me Lies, Grace Van Patten opens up about the Season 2 finale, revealing that things come “tumbling down” for Lucy in a moment she calls “so genius.” (Exclusive to PEOPLE)

The Danger Is Real — and Utterly Compelling” 🌲

As the countdown begins for the premiere of Discovery Channel’s bold new series, The Last Woodsmen, network president Howard Lee is giving audiences a glimpse into the life-threatening world of extreme logging — and why this gripping series is unlike anything on TV.

“The amount of danger involved in harvesting wood — something we see in our everyday lives — is incredibly compelling,” said Lee in a statement.
The Last Woodsmen takes us deep into the secluded wilderness with these courageous and highly skilled loggers as they literally risk their lives. It’s a rarely explored, dangerous business that translates into incredibly engrossing television.”

📺 Premiering Friday, Nov. 15 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, The Last Woodsmen follows an elite team of loggers on the edge of the world, felling massive, high-value trees with only handheld saws and sheer willpower — all while battling brutal weather, unpredictable terrain, and the constant threat of disaster.

🔥 It’s danger, drama, and big-money stakes in the rawest corners of nature.

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