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Several days of rain have flooded the river to dangerous levels but the hunt for big game continues.
Several days of rain have flooded the river to dangerous levels but the hunt for big game continues.
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S4, EP7 "High Waters"Several days of rain have flooded the river to dangerous levels but the hunt for big game continues.
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S4, EP8 "Moose Fever"Chris and Kaid pursue a big bull moose while Casey and R.L. continue their search for big game.
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S4, EP9 "Weary Travelers"R.L. and Casey venture a long distance from camp in an attempt to get deep into prime moose territory as the rut takes hold. Chris is forced to explore a possible new extraction point due to bad weather.
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S4, EP10 "Lifted"As their time in Alaska comes to a close, Kaid and R.L. reflect on what matters most in their lives and what they've learned about being alive. Lifelong friendships are solidified as the men prepare to be lifted out of Alaska.
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