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Alaskans embrace the flowing waters and returning wildlife of spring.
Alaskans embrace the flowing waters and returning wildlife of spring.
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S3, EP7 "Return to the Wild"Glenn returns to his remote camp after months away. With grizzlies active in the area, he doesn't know what to expect.
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S3, EP8 "No Mercy"Sue is locking down camp and heading to Deadhorse to pick up a new eight-wheel all-terrain vehicle.
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S3, EP9 "Breaking Point"Sue begins the 85-mile journey through the Alaskan tundra on her new all-terrain vehicle, back to her home in Kavik.
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S3, EP10 "Search and Rescue"Chip is planning to go caribou hunting with his son Jon, but Jon is late and the family becomes concerned.
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S23, EP16 "The Warming"Alaskans seek opportunities that come with spring, no matter the cost.
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S23, EP15 "Rising Waters"Alaskans must overcome rising waters to capitalize on spring's offerings.
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S23, EP14 "Mama's Home"Alaskans embrace the flowing waters and returning wildlife of spring.
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S23, EP13 "Into the Tundra"Alaskans push their limits amid the warming tundra and melting landscape.
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