A docu-series that explores America's most obscure and fascinating communities.
EPISODE 1
America's Most Protected Wilderness - Surviving
As Chris and Harris set out to live off the land, the Off The Cuff crew learns about a controversial mine, the history of the BWCAW and the community of Ely, MN. A Boundary Waters documentary.
EPISODE 2
America's Most Protected Wilderness - Can it Last
Ely, MN will leave behind either a greener economy or a darker environment. Chris, Harris and the Off The Cuff crew explore a highly controversial mine, as well as attempt to complete their four day journey in the wild. A Boundary Waters documentary.
EPISODE 3
This US City Could Be Sold To Canada - Point Roberts, WA
Point Roberts, WA may be sold to Canada. Chris and Harris explore a unique mapping accident and the fascinating community that came from it. A Point Roberts documentary.
EPISODE 4
The Gamers Saving the World - Citizen Science
Gamers are the world's largest group of scientists. Scientists have a problem with data, there is just too much of it. When you play games like Borderlands and Eve Online you can contribute to cutting edge research. By utilizing Citizen Science, gamers are able to band together and help change the world.
EPISODE 5
The Off Grid Houses Made of Trash - Earthships of Taos
After noticing an accelerating waste and consumption problem, visionary Mike Reynolds designed a way to build fully sustainable homes out of garbage. Now, almost 40 years after he started, a like minded community lives in the harsh desert of New Mexico in a fleet of off grid vehicles known as Earthships.
EPISODE 6
Fighting the Knights of New England - Armored Combat League
At the Armored Combat Sports Rookie Rumble fighters swing swords, poleaxes, maces, and shields as they fight until one crowned champion is standing. In order to enter this event you need to have been fighting for less than two years. This time, no one is less experienced than Off the Cuff host, Harris, who puts on armor for the first time ever and steps into the ring.
Harris Dirnberger
Chris Parr