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The Cabin Kings are charged with building a rustic hunting cabin for farmer Mike Carney and Mike's 11 best friends. These buddies since childhood refer to themselves as "The Dirty Dozen", and they've been spending hunting season together since they were in elementary school. Mike has a big dream and an even bigger group of friends, but he's short on time and money.

Paulie and Tuffy will repurpose a year-old barn on their acre property into a brand-new cabin. The idea is just insane enough to work.

The network's first-ever "do-it-yourself" series, Building Wild features the work of Paul DiMeo and Pat "Tuffy" Bakatis, collectively known as The Cabin Kings.

Paulie and Tuffy meet John Cangiano, a big-city Italian who is more often at home working a stove than a hammer. John has always dreamed of owning a cabin in the woods and though he has the land to build on, he wants a view of the sunset while his wife wants the sunrise. Tuffy has a ridiculous-sounding solution: the Cabin Kings will create a rotating getaway by building the cabin on top of an old excavator on the property.

Paulie and Tuffy arrive at the vast property of retired equine veterinarian, Reggie Tschorn, where they think they will have a nice, easy build for a change.

Paul DiMeo while best known as the Paul DiMeo Bio Picture carpenter with attitude on ABC Television's two-time Emmy winning Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.

However, instead of the meek, old retiree they were expecting, they meet a wily and energetic woodsman with a love for his land, rivaled only by his love for his friends and family. From the moment they start, Reggie lists a number of demands that will test the endurance and abilities of the Cabin Kings. Pat and Ryan Sweeney have a father-and-son logging business and a pile of trash that's about to become treasure.

Paulie pitches the idea of building a cabin fit for a logger, constructed entirely of materials found on the property. But they will have to contend with a steep mountain trail nearly a mile long. This episode's client is Jeremy Pratico; he's an expert at teaching the fifth graders in his elemntary classroom, but he's a disaster at construction.