Life Below Zero
The thawed waterways of summer allow Alaskans to harvest key resources for their survival.
The thawed waterways of summer allow Alaskans to harvest key resources for their survival.
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Spring in Alaska leads to great activity for Jessie Holmes, the melting tundra marks the final days of hauling resources with snow machines migrating birds provide the Hailstones with new hunting opportunities.
Sue sharpens her survival skills Jessie sets out for food and medicine Glenn burns a manmade structure to the ground so that nature can reclaim its rightful place the Hailstones embark on a traditional hunt for valued seal meat and oil.
The Hailstone family rushes to prepare camp for a possible storm winds jeopardize Sue's camp and livelihood as goose season opens, Ricko teaches his daughter to hunt Glenn heads out to replenish his family's meat supply.
Alaskans seize opportunities to improve their livelihoods Sue settles back into life at Kavik Ricko replaces the cabin stove Jessie struggles to free his four-wheeler from the frozen mud Chip and Agnes hunt an apex predator.
A lifelong dream is within reach in the Arctic, and only Mother Nature stands in the way.
Alaskans take to the frozen trails to harvest much-needed resources for dark winter.
As the weather shifts in the Arctic, Alaskans brace for dark winter's wrath.
Hard lessons must be learned to survive during the dark winter in the Arctic.
To survive the quickly worsening conditions in the Arctic, Alaskans must finish the tasks that will keep them ahead of winter's wrath Glenn Villeneuve hunts caribou to keep his family fed for the remainder of winter.
As winter approaches, Alaskans must complete their final tasks before the freeze.
Alaskans must seize the last days of warmth to hunt and fish along the water's edge.
With the freeze drawing near, the need for Alaskans to prepare for winter is hastened.
With summer waning, Alaskans must prepare their bodies and minds for what lies ahead.
Alaskans travel the flowing rivers to hunt for fresh food and gather supplies.
The thawed waterways of summer allow Alaskans to harvest key resources for their survival.
At the apex of winter, a lack of snowfall in the Arctic makes basic tasks more difficult.
Alaskans scurry to find precious resources in a constantly changing winter landscape.
In the midst of dark winter, Alaskans burn the midnight oil to complete necessary tasks.
Alaskans struggle to survive the brief, cold and dark days as winter overtakes the land.
Alaskans race to secure resources and ready their camps for the coming dark winter.
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