Bobby Bones travels across the United States to meet people and perform daring stunts.
In Virginia, Bobby meets PJ, a fifth-generation African American farmer whose family has endured and overcome more than 150 years of discrimination to maintain their land. This challenge will force Bobby to get his hands dirty as he attempts to farm on an epic scale.
In Colorado, Bobby meets Ralph, a former Marine turned Paralympic gold medalist. Bobby listens to Ralph’s story of how he overcame the loss of his legs and found renewed purpose through the sport of sled ice hockey. Ralph challenges Bobby to hit the ice for the first time – and score a goal in a game.
Bobby travels to Lake Tahoe to meet Josh, a tree removal specialist who focuses on fire prevention. To help keep the forest healthy, Josh challenges Bobby to climb a 100-foot tree and cut it down one section at a time with a chainsaw.
On his home turf in Nashville, Bobby meets Bryan, an expert animal trapper who removes unwelcome critters from attics and crawlspaces and safely returns them to the wild. Bobby finds that catching the raccoons, opossums and skunks hiding in people’s homes is harder, scarier and stinkier than he ever imagined.
Bobby heads to Iowa to meet Matt, a wind turbine technician who climbs towers and performs maintenance to keep wind farms running. Bobby learns about this fast-growing sector of the energy market and is challenged to crawl across the top of a turbine to make sure its blades are secure - 235 feet in the air.
Hoping to learn the tricks of the wool trade, Bobby heads to Montana where he meets Evan - and quickly realizes it’s a lot more involved than just shearing sheep. Bobby struggles to move thousands of Merino sheep across mountainous terrain to their sleeping grounds, and ultimately has to camp out with them overnight to prevent predators from attacking.