Hillbilly Blood

2012 • Destination America
4.7
107 reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 4 episodes (6)

1 Lincoln Logs
8/9/14
When a dying hemlock tree threatens to topple over onto Spencer's forge, Eugene makes a plan for bringing the giant tree down safely, and then for using the 500-pound logs to build a valuable drying shed that will help Spencer grow his herb business.
2 Cowboy ATV
8/9/14
Cowboy can't get around like he used to, so when the spring ramps sprout, he asks Spencer and Eugene to build him an all-terrain four-wheeler that will take him to his favorite ramp patches no matter how steep the spot they grow, up on Cold Mountain.
3 Hillbilly Houseboat
8/16/14
Spencer and Eugene mount an old camper onto barrels that they weld together to make their own hillbilly houseboat. But when they attach a lawnmower-powered paddlewheel and take it to the lake, will the boys and their latest contraption sink or swim?
4 Mountain Machete
8/16/14
When Spencer hears that the fire chief wants to equip his squad with Cold Mountain-made tools, he and Eugene salvage a steel saw blade from the big scrapyard, and get to work forging a bushwhacking brush clearing machete from it, to win the contract.
5 Pressure Cooked
8/23/14
Cheyenne presents the boys with a cooler of thawing bear meat. This good eating won't last long if the boys don't preserve it quickly. But can they build a hillbilly steam canner that's big enough to safely jar all of that meat, before they lose it?
6 Hot Mama
8/23/14
A heat wave is causing meltdowns on Cold Mountain. Eugene and Spencer build an air conditioner, for Mama Gene's car, from an old fan and wet rags. But when they use deadly materials to build a house-sized chiller, will it all blow up in their faces?

About this show

Follow two mountain men who demonstrate backwoods ingenuity deep in the mountains of Appalachia.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
107 reviews
Rod Cullins
June 14, 2015
When I was a kid, living in Virginia, and again after I got out of the Marine Corps, my friends and I used to spends weekends and vacations up in the Appalachians, either hiking the trail, or living off the land. We'd take a K-bar knife, fishing line, and compass (the ones on the knife weren't reliable), and spend days out there. Spencer and Eugene remind me of those days back in the hills: People we'd meet, the way they lived, and the kindness they showed me when I broke my ankle (wasn't crazy about the home remedy). Eugene could work for NASA, and Spencer is the personality of the show, and no slouch himself. Together, they make the best team on TV. This show is a must see for those who enjoy the simpler life, where phones, bills, traffic, and bosses don't exist. In short, it's Nirvana.
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WritersBlock TV
May 31, 2017
Awesome show. Great to see that people are still interested in learning these types of things. Glad that my dad (Eugene) got to be a part of the show. Thanks so much to everyone who has watched and supported the show over the years - it is greatly appreciated!
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J. Wade
March 3, 2015
These guys are full of great ideas. My fav eposide is when they worked on bartering some walnuts..trading and creating things to work up to a chainsaw
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