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To survive dark winter, Alaskans must be relentless in their pursuit of critical resources.
To survive dark winter, Alaskans must be relentless in their pursuit of critical resources.
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S13, EP1 "Adapt or Die"Sue Aikens plays a game of chess with a predator; Ricko DeWilde hunts for moose; Jessie Holmes' plans shift from one final resource mission to simply surviving the day; the Hailstone family prepares vital tools needed to endure winter in Noorvik.
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S13, EP2 "Darkness Approaches"Winter has arrived, and Alaskans struggle to survive the severe weather and predators.
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S13, EP3 "The Freeze Up"To survive dark winter, Alaskans must be relentless in their pursuit of critical resources.
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S12, EP11 "Cost of Winter"At the edge of the warm season, Alaskans prepare to pay winter's cost; Ricko DeWilde heads out on a proxy moose hunt to aid a village elder; Sue Aikens builds an arctic entryway; Jessie Holmes works to finish his dream cabin before conditions worsen.
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S12, EP10 "No One Fights Alone"Alaskans scramble to secure provisions before winter; Andy Bassich must secure clean water to grow vital crops; Sue Aikens stalks a herd of caribou; Jessie Holmes returns to a familiar area to hunt a dangerous predator.
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S12, EP9 "Race Against Time"Alaskans harvest the last of summer's bounty; Sue Aikens tracks a lone predator; the Hailstones are presented with a key resource; Andy Bassich races the clock to provide food for himself and his sled dogs.
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S12, EP8 "Back in the Saddle"With the summer ending, Alaskans must overcome exhaustion, injury and failure; after seeking medical aid, Andy returns home to pick up the pieces; Jessie harvests salmon; Sue searches for winter food; the Hailstones gather key resources.
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