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Sue travels 150 miles to investigate squatters on her property; Andy's sled begins to fall apart while he's collecting firewood; Chip and Agnes brave thin ice to harvest whitefish.
Sue travels 150 miles to investigate squatters on her property; Andy's sled begins to fall apart while he's collecting firewood; Chip and Agnes brave thin ice to harvest whitefish.
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S5, EP5 "Ice Highway"Chip builds a freight sled for winter travel; Sue is forced to brave a dangerous road to get home after a blizzard strands her in Fairbanks; Andy and Kate get their sled dogs ready for winter; Glenn tries to harvest meat for the winter.
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S5, EP6 "Darkness Falls"A hundred days without sunlight approach; Glenn needs to retrieve more wood for heat; Andy and Kate rescue a bear cub; the Hailstones gather resources for themselves and their neighbors; Sue has a long list to complete.
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S5, EP7 "Alone in the Dark"Dark winter brings new challenges in sub-zero temperatures; Andy maintains snow-covered trails; Sue fixes her generator; the Hailstones build a new teepee; Erik takes his wife hunting.
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S5, EP8 "Emergency Cache"The Hailstones hide emergency supplies along their hunting and trapping routes; Sue's connection with the outside world hangs in the balance; Erik falls while gathering firewood.
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S23, EP20 "The Last Snow"Alaskans make the most of the endless sun as the last of the snow melts.
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S23, EP19 "A New Reality"Alaskans face uncertainty in their quest to thrive in the warm season.
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S23, EP18 "The Rat Race"Daylight returns to the Arctic, bringing new opportunities for residents.
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S23, EP17 "High Risk, High Reward"With the waterways open, Alaskans navigate rivers for key resources.
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