If you're a fan of the rugged, high-stakes world of logging showcased in 'Ax Men (2008),' you'll love these 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same adrenaline-fueled action and dramatic storytelling. Whether it's the dangerous work, the camaraderie among crews, or the breathtaking wilderness settings, this list has something for every enthusiast of hard-hitting reality TV and documentaries.

Deadliest Catch (2005)
Description: This show focuses on the dangerous and physically demanding work of crab fishermen in the Bering Sea, highlighting the extreme conditions and risks they face daily.
Fact: The show has won multiple Emmy Awards for its gripping portrayal of life at sea. It also features real-life emergencies, including rescues and vessel sinkings.


Ice Road Truckers (2007)
Description: It follows truck drivers who haul supplies across frozen lakes and treacherous terrain in remote areas, showcasing the high-stakes nature of their jobs.
Fact: The show was inspired by the real-life ice roads in Canada's Northwest Territories. Some drivers have become minor celebrities due to their appearances on the show.


The Last Alaskans (2015)
Description: This documentary-style series follows the few remaining families living in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, showcasing their self-sufficient lifestyle.
Fact: The area is so remote that the families are some of the last legal residents permitted to live there. The show emphasizes the beauty and isolation of the Arctic wilderness.


Swamp People (2010)
Description: It documents the lives of alligator hunters in the Louisiana swamps, highlighting their dangerous work and deep connection to the land.
Fact: The show's cast includes multi-generational hunting families. Alligator hunting season is strictly regulated, adding to the show's tension.


Gold Rush (2010)
Description: This series documents the struggles and triumphs of gold miners as they work in harsh environments to strike it rich, emphasizing perseverance and teamwork.
Fact: The show's original title was 'Gold Rush: Alaska.' It has spawned several spin-offs, including 'Gold Rush: White Water.'


Alaska: The Last Frontier (2011)
Description: This series follows families living off the grid in Alaska, relying on traditional skills and resourcefulness to survive in a remote wilderness.
Fact: The Kilcher family, featured in the show, has lived in Alaska for generations. Their homestead was established in the 1940s.


Bering Sea Gold (2012)
Description: It captures the gritty reality of gold dredgers operating in the unforgiving waters of the Bering Sea, where every dive could mean life or death.
Fact: The show features both underwater and above-water mining operations. Some dredgers use homemade equipment to search for gold.


Mountain Men (2012)
Description: It features individuals who have chosen to live off the land in some of America's most rugged and isolated regions, relying on survival skills and ingenuity.
Fact: The show includes trappers, hunters, and homesteaders. Some cast members have lived this lifestyle for decades.


Life Below Zero (2013)
Description: This series follows people living in the Alaskan wilderness, where they must contend with extreme weather, wildlife, and isolation to survive.
Fact: The show has won several Emmy Awards for its cinematography. It features both Native Alaskans and newcomers adapting to the harsh environment.


Yukon Men (2012)
Description: It portrays the daily challenges of residents in a small Alaskan village, where survival depends on hunting, fishing, and community cooperation.
Fact: The village of Tanana, where the show is set, is only accessible by plane or boat. The show highlights the clash between modern life and traditional subsistence living.
