
Life Below Zero
There are no guarantees for Alaskans during the grim winter in the Arctic.

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.

With the freeze drawing near, the need for Alaskans to prepare for winter is hastened.

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.

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.

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.

To prepare for a dark and cold winter, Alaskans harvest necessary resources.

As winter comes to a close, there are no shortcuts for Alaskans as they wrap up the season.

As winter winds down, Alaskans encounter roadblocks in their struggle for survival.

Alaskans trap and hunt for essential food and fur to survive the dark winter.

Alaskans must travel far and wide to obtain resources vital for survival in the dead of winter.

The looming winter forces Alaskans to tackle obstacles to ensure a prosperous winter.

Alaskans struggle to get through the everyday grind as a long, dark winter looms ahead.