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Deben ser creativos para sobrevivir a la dureza del invierno.
Deben ser creativos para sobrevivir a la dureza del invierno.
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S2, EP7 "La cosecha"Intentos fallidos en la captura de un conejo; haciendo trampas para cangrejo de río; usando habilidades de herrería para hacer un trato; una sobreabundancia de conejos deja un trabajo duro por hacer.
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S2, EP8 "Punto de inflexión"Colbert y Thorn luchan contra fugas; Tobías necesita comida; Tony y Amelia tienen sus corazones puestos en un camión.
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S2, EP9 "Contra viento y marea"Derik repara el tejado; Thorn sale a cazar por la noche; Colbert debe abandonar una expedición de pesca; Tobías pierde su suministro de agua.
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S2, EP10 "Cortar y quemar"Un fuego se sale de control; una mula se sale del corral; Colbert trabaja con una lesión.
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