Life Below Zero
Despite warmer weather, the work needed to survive in Alaska remains as constant as ever.
Despite warmer weather, the work needed to survive in Alaska remains as constant as ever.
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For Alaskans, survival under the midnight sun will require them to seize every moment.
Despite warmer weather, the work needed to survive in Alaska remains as constant as ever.
Amid the long days of the arctic summer, Alaskans learn valuable lessons of survival.
As a pandemic sweeps the globe, Alaskans face strange times in daylight's return.
The Hailstone family must depend on each other to survive the Alaskan tundra.
For Alaskans, frigid temperatures and heavy snowfall threaten their winter survival.
In the heart of winter, Alaskans face deadly temperatures in their quest for survival.
Dark Winter has descended upon the Arctic, and in its cruel reign, survival is uncertain.
Alaskans face their inner demons as they rage against the dying of the light.
Alaskans seize the last of summer's daylight to prepare for the return of winter's fury.
As summer continues in the Arctic, Alaskans work to stockpile resources and explore remote terrain in Kavik, caribou have arrived, and Sue Aikens jumps at this new hunting opportunity on the tundra, while Jessie Holmes embarks on a major move.
During summer in Alaska, the inhabitants convert an outdated snow system into a useful water reserve, beachcomb the coastline to discover ancient relics and build a new dock on the river.
Alaskans maximize the 22 hours of sunlight each day to prepare their homesteads, fix equipment, protect their surrounding ecosystem and secure resources for the coming winter.
The Alaskans use daylight to secure needed resources and repair vital equipment before the freeze they embark on an annual fish harvest and see an attempt to lessen dependence on fossil fuels.
Those living off the grid must use the warmth and open waterways to harness vital resources, hunt for waterfowl, gather a spring delicacy for an indigenous tradition and harvest animals from a canoe.
The northern residents handle the melting tundra as they gather a new food source, take advantage of flowing water to hunt geese and prepare for the breakup of river ice.
Early melting ice forces inhabitants to move their camp out of danger the residents teach critical survival skills, stockpile resources and brave the uncertain tundra to transport a key piece of equipment.
Alaskans rely on experience, determination, and preparation to survive and thrive the inhabitants work to shut down a camp, race to the finish line in a dog-sled competition and repair a cabin in a hurricane-force windstorm.
To survive dark winter, Alaskans must be relentless in their pursuit of critical resources.
Winter has arrived, and Alaskans struggle to survive the severe weather and predators.
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