Life Below Zero
To prepare for a dark and cold winter, Alaskans harvest necessary resources.
To prepare for a dark and cold winter, Alaskans harvest necessary resources.
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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.
With their futures uncertain, Alaskans must adapt to old and new surroundings to survive.
To survive dark winter, Alaskans call on old traditions and learn new techniques.
At the onset of dark winter, the clock is ticking for Alaskans to brace for what lies ahead.
There are no guarantees for Alaskans during the grim winter in the Arctic.
Alaskans race to finish the tasks that will keep them ahead of winter's wrath.
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.
As the Arctic thaws, Alaskans must seize the endless daylight to prepare for winter.
Daylight for 24-hours in the spring allows Alaskans to work nonstop to prepare for winter.
As the ice and snow melt across the Arctic, Alaskans take advantage of the warm season.
In the final days of winter, Alaskans use their time to prepare for what lies ahead.
Alaskans learn new survival skills as winter loses its grip on the Arctic landscape.
At the apex of winter, a lack of snowfall in the Arctic makes basic tasks more difficult.
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