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Alaskans struggle to get through the everyday grind as a long, dark winter looms ahead.
Alaskans struggle to get through the everyday grind as a long, dark winter looms ahead.
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S7, EP3 "Falling Apart"As winter nears, Alaskans' preparations for the freeze begin to fall apart; the Hailstones fear they may have missed their chance to hunt caribou and stockpile meat for the winter.
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S7, EP4 "Deadly Tracks"Alaskans scramble to secure their livelihoods as the freeze begins; Sue Aikens returns to Kavik to find a dangerous predator lurking just outside of camp.
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S7, EP5 "Breaking Through"Alaskans need to adapt and shift their plans due to unpredictable winter weather.
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S7, EP6 "Shakedown"Alaskans struggle to get through the everyday grind as a long, dark winter looms ahead.
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