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Andy battles dangerous snowdrifts while driving over steep mountain roads; Chip and Agnes hone in on prey in their frozen hunting grounds.
Andy battles dangerous snowdrifts while driving over steep mountain roads; Chip and Agnes hone in on prey in their frozen hunting grounds.
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S20, EP2 "Break Up Time Is Wake Up Time"Alaskans emerge from a long winter and seize new opportunities to travel, hunt, and farm while facing the dangers from thawing rivers.
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S20, EP3 "The Burden of Possessions"Ricko DeWilde and his son, Skyler, set out on a spring hunt for an Athabaskan ritual; Sue Aikens races the clock to establish a new tundra garden; the Hailstones welcome Carol back to Kiwalik camp; Andy Bassich and Denise Becker track a predator.
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S1, EP10 "Hell and High Water"Erik prepares for grizzly hunting season by renting out his property to fellow hunters and guides; spring is looking hopeful for the six survivors.
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S1, EP9 "The Chase"Chip and Agnes try to hunt down a wolf whose fur they can use to barter for items that they need to survive.
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S1, EP8 "Checkmate"Andy battles dangerous snowdrifts while driving over steep mountain roads; Chip and Agnes hone in on prey in their frozen hunting grounds.
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