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Residents tackle tasks at the height of summer's season of productivity.
Residents tackle tasks at the height of summer's season of productivity.
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S4, EP1 "No Place Like Home"For those who choose to live in Port Protection, freedom comes at the cost of isolation.
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S4, EP2 "Cry Wolf"Gary Muehlberger is clamming at night and keeps a big fire going to deter the wolves from getting too close; everyone is getting ready for the harsh winter that's on the way.
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S8, EP1 "What We Lack in Hygiene"The villagers of Port Protection are back to paving with good intentions.
Port Protection Alaska
S8, EP2 "Wet Future"Curly shoots a bear; Troy and Sarah struggle with a new water system.
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S8, EP4 "Walk the Lines"All around Port Protection, neighbors lend each other helping hands.
Port Protection Alaska
S8, EP3 "Plenty of Fish"Residents tackle tasks at the height of summer's season of productivity.
Port Protection Alaska
S8, EP2 "Wet Future"Curly shoots a bear; Troy and Sarah struggle with a new water system.
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