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Join Jon and Gina Brunson as they take a look back at their entire 20+ year career, they've taken 26 seasons of Addicted and cut each season into 1 episode, to bring you 26 episodes encompassing their entire career.
Join Jon and Gina Brunson as they take a look back at their entire 20+ year career, they've taken 26 seasons of Addicted and cut each season into 1 episode, to bring you 26 episodes encompassing their entire career.
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Addicted to the Outdoors
S18, EP12 "Looking Back at Season 8 of Addicted to the Outdoors"The balance of running three businesses and raising six kids would be enough to send most folks running for the hills, but for Jon and Gina Brunson, they run to the woods or waterways. And now that their kids are all grown up, they've joined alongside as fellow co-hosts. Their mission? To keep you at full draw, one life-filled episode at a time, while shining a spotlight on the next generation of hunters.
Addicted to the Outdoors
S18, EP13 "A Trip Down Memory Lane - Season 9 of Addicted to the Outdoors"Come along with The Brunson's as they take a look back at their entire career, this week looking back at the greatest memories from Season 9 of Addicted to the Outdoors, all in one fast paced episode.
Addicted to the Outdoors
S18, EP1 "Where It All Began"Join Jon and Gina Brunson as they take a look back at their entire 20+ year career, they've taken 26 seasons of Addicted and cut each season into 1 episode, to bring you 26 episodes encompassing their entire career.
Addicted to the Outdoors
S18, EP12 "Looking Back at Season 8 of Addicted to the Outdoors"The balance of running three businesses and raising six kids would be enough to send most folks running for the hills, but for Jon and Gina Brunson, they run to the woods or waterways. And now that their kids are all grown up, they've joined alongside as fellow co-hosts. Their mission? To keep you at full draw, one life-filled episode at a time, while shining a spotlight on the next generation of hunters.
Addicted to the Outdoors
S18, EP11 "Experiencing Season 7 of Addicted to the Outdoors"The balance of running three businesses and raising six kids would be enough to send most folks running for the hills, but for Jon and Gina Brunson, they run to the woods or waterways. And now that their kids are all grown up, they've joined alongside as fellow co-hosts. Their mission? To keep you at full draw, one life-filled episode at a time, while shining a spotlight on the next generation of hunters.
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The producers of National Geographic Channel's hit series "Life Below Zero" are behind "Port Protection Alaska," which profiles individuals trying to survive way above the Lower 48. Surrounded by the North Pacific, Port Protection is a remote community tucked into the northwest corner of Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. The approximately 100 residents who call the rugged, unforgiving land home push the limits of survival, living an isolated and risky existence of self-reliance with no roads, government or law enforcement. However, they think the risk is worth the profound reward: a world of beauty with the security of community without the constraints of bureaucracy.
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When bears, wolves and foxes are your only neighbors, life can be pretty lonely. Add minus-60-degree days and a constant battle for the most basic necessities, and you have the daily challenges of people who live in remote corners of Alaska. This series takes viewers deep into an Alaskan winter to meet tough, resilient residents as they try to stay one step ahead of storms and man-eating beasts to survive the season. When the closest neighbor is more than 300 miles away, these Alaskans subsist solely on what is hunted and foraged. They catch fish for currency in bartering for supplies, or use their packs of sled dogs for transportation. Also highlighted is a time of year not always part of what viewers see in Alaska: spring! Ice is breaking, animals are waking, and residents face new tests before deep cold returns.