Ep 5. Final Farewell
- TVPG
- July 11, 2019
- 41 min
In season 8 episode 5 of Mountain Men, titled Final Farewell, viewers are taken on an emotional journey as they witness the end of an era for some of their favorite cast members. The episode follows several of the men and women as they make big life changes and say goodbye to beloved animals and pieces of land they have spent years on.
The episode begins with Marty Meierotto, who has been a staple on the show since its inception, making a decision to move on from his trapping land in Alaska. Marty has built a life on this land, spending months at a time in solitude trapping animals and surviving off the land. As he says goodbye to his cabin and the memories he has made there, viewers feel the weight of his decision.
Next, we check in with Tom and Nancy Oar, who have been living off the grid in Montana for over 40 years. The couple has decided it is time to say goodbye to their home and the land they have called their own for so long. As they pack up their belongings and prepare to leave, viewers are given a glimpse into the love and dedication they have put into their life in the wilderness.
Meanwhile, Rich Lewis is dealing with a personal tragedy as he loses one of his beloved hunting dogs. Rich has been training and hunting with his dogs for years, and the loss is heartbreaking for him and his family. As they pay their respects and lay the dog to rest, viewers can see the deep bond between man and animal.
Finally, we meet up with Morgan Beasley as he contemplates the future of his homestead in Alaska. Morgan has been living off the grid for years, building a life for himself from scratch. But as he thinks about what he wants for his future, he begins to question whether this lifestyle is sustainable. Viewers are left wondering what the future holds for Morgan and his homestead, and what changes he will make in the coming years.
Throughout the episode, viewers are reminded of the rugged beauty of the wilderness and the hardships that come with living off the grid. As each cast member confronts their own personal challenges and choices, the episode becomes about more than just surviving in the wilderness. It becomes a meditation on the importance of family, connection to the land, and the sacrifices we make in pursuit of our dreams.