
Life Below Zero
The Alaskan inhabitants build a cabin, teach important survival skills and hunt musk ox.

The Alaskan inhabitants build a cabin, teach important survival skills and hunt musk ox.

The Alaskans face a life-threatening accident, resuscitate a century-old cabin and train sled dogs.

The inhabitants work to shut down a camp and race to the finish line in a dog-sled competition.

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.

Sue plays a game of chess with a predator; Ricko hunts for moose; the Hailstone family prepares.

Alaskans scramble to secure provisions before winter; Sue Aikens stalks a herd of caribou.

Sue deals with a flooded runway; Jessie builds a new raft to haul firewood.

Spring leads to great activity; migrating birds provide the Hailstones with hunting opportunities.

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 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.

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.