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Life Below Zero

When bears, wolves and foxes are your only neighbors, life can be pretty lonely. Add minus-60-degree days and a constant battle for the most basic necessities, and you have the daily challenges of people who live in remote corners of Alaska. This series takes viewers deep into an Alaskan winter to meet tough, resilient residents as they try to stay one step ahead of storms and man-eating beasts to survive the season. When the closest neighbor is more than 300 miles away, these Alaskans subsist solely on what is hunted and foraged. They catch fish for currency in bartering for supplies, or use their packs of sled dogs for transportation. Also highlighted is a time of year not always part of what viewers see in Alaska: spring! Ice is breaking, animals are waking, and residents face new tests before deep cold returns.

S19 "Dog Power"

Remote Alaskans rely on dogs to survive the brutal conditions.

S20, EP11 "Wild Taught"

Following the daily challenges of residents living in the remote corners of Alaska, fighting to stay one step ahead of storms and man-eating beasts to survive the season.

S12, EP4 "The Great Changeover"

A thawing landscape and endless sunlight provide new opportunities for the Alaskans. Sue begins a project; the Hailstones gather fresh greens; Jessie hunts for fresh meat; Ricko takes his children on a camping trip to sharpen their skills.

S12, EP5 "The Nightmare"

Alaskans make the transition into the Arctic summer; the Hailstone family contends with a natural obstacle; Jessie harvests food; Sue hustles to protect Kavik before clients arrive; Ricko and his children face a deadly threat.

S12, EP6 "Treading Water"

Sue deals with a flooded runway; the Hailstones patch their fishing net before the run of fish occurs in Kiwalik; Ricko and his children head out to secure camp food; Jessie builds a new raft to haul firewood throughout the summer season.

S12, EP7 "Highways of the Arctic"

In Alaska, summer is solely spent preparing for the freeze that lies ahead.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

S13, EP2 "Darkness Approaches"

Winter has arrived, and Alaskans struggle to survive the severe weather and predators.

S13, EP3 "The Freeze Up"

To survive dark winter, Alaskans must be relentless in their pursuit of critical resources.

S13, EP4 "Weather the Storm"

Alaskans rely on experience, determination, and preparation to survive and thrive; the inhabitants work to shut down a camp, race to the finish line in a dog-sled competition and repair a cabin in a hurricane-force windstorm.

S13, EP5 "Hard Knocks"

The Alaskans face a life-threatening accident, resuscitate a century-old cabin, tirelessly train sled dogs and pass down native traditions despite the dangers.

S13, EP6 "Best-Laid Plans"

The Alaskan inhabitants push their minds, bodies, and souls to the limits to survive as they build a cabin, teach important survival skills, hunt musk ox, and reap the rewards of hard work from summers past.

S20, EP12 "Snowpocalypse"

Alaskans must find ways to endure Winters fury.

S20 "Damage Control"

Following the daily challenges of residents living in the remote corners of Alaska, fighting to stay one step ahead of storms and man-eating beasts to survive the season.

S13, EP7 "New Horizons"

How the Alaskans use ways old and new to improve their subsistence lifestyle; the inhabitants accomplish crucial chores on the tundra by setting beaver snares under the ice, searching for caribou and reaping the rewards of the land's resources.

S13, EP8 "Ahead of the Game"

The northern inhabitants adjust to the Alaskan dangers and hardships, training sled dogs for competition and working tirelessly to return to normal life after surgery.

S13, EP9 "Arctic Discipline"

The residents strive to make a runway safe, teach survival tactics, hunt to stockpile food and deal with the aftermath of a brutal accident.

S13, EP10 "Ultimate Sacrifice"

During the heart of winter, Alaskans face unforeseen challenges in a dog-sled race, alter their strategies for hunting on the tundra and break through a wall of ice on the Yukon River.

S13, EP11 "Winter Inferno"

Early melting ice forces inhabitants to move their camp out of danger; the residents teach critical survival skills, stockpile resources and brave the uncertain tundra to transport a key piece of equipment.

S14, EP1 "Winter's End"

The northern residents handle the melting tundra as they gather a new food source, take advantage of flowing water to hunt geese and prepare for the breakup of river ice.

S14, EP2 "First Blood"

Those living off the grid must use the warmth and open waterways to harness vital resources, hunt for waterfowl, gather a spring delicacy for an indigenous tradition and harvest animals from a canoe.

S14, EP3 "Shock & Awe"

The Alaskans use daylight to secure needed resources and repair vital equipment before the freeze; they embark on an annual fish harvest and see an attempt to lessen dependence on fossil fuels.

S14, EP4 "Domino Effect"

Alaskans maximize the 22 hours of sunlight each day to prepare their homesteads, fix equipment, protect their surrounding ecosystem and secure resources for the coming winter.

S14, EP5 "Bear Scare"

During summer in Alaska, the inhabitants convert an outdated snow system into a useful water reserve, beachcomb the coastline to discover ancient relics and build a new dock on the river.

S14, EP6 "New Country"

As summer continues in the Arctic, Alaskans work to stockpile resources and explore remote terrain; in Kavik, caribou have arrived, and Sue Aikens jumps at this new hunting opportunity on the tundra, while Jessie Holmes embarks on a major move.

S14, EP7 "Beware the Wild"

Alaskans seize the last of summer's daylight to prepare for the return of winter's fury.

S14, EP8 "The New World"

Alaskans must hunt and gather necessary resources to prepare for the upcoming winter.

S12, EP3 "Open Season"

Spring in Alaska leads to great activity; for Jessie Holmes, the melting tundra marks the final days of hauling resources with snow machines; migrating birds provide the Hailstones with new hunting opportunities.

S12, EP2 "The Burning Man"

Sue sharpens her survival skills; Jessie sets out for food and medicine; Glenn burns a manmade structure to the ground so that nature can reclaim its rightful place; the Hailstones embark on a traditional hunt for valued seal meat and oil.

S12, EP1 "Winds of Change"

The Hailstone family rushes to prepare camp for a possible storm; winds jeopardize Sue's camp and livelihood; as goose season opens, Ricko teaches his daughter to hunt; Glenn heads out to replenish his family's meat supply.

S11, EP11 "Window of Opportunity"

Alaskans seize opportunities to improve their livelihoods; Sue settles back into life at Kavik; Ricko replaces the cabin stove; Jessie struggles to free his four-wheeler from the frozen mud; Chip and Agnes hunt an apex predator.

S11, EP10 "Trial by Fire"

A lifelong dream is within reach in the Arctic, and only Mother Nature stands in the way.

S11, EP9 "Trail of Wolves"

Alaskans take to the frozen trails to harvest much-needed resources for dark winter.

S11, EP8 "Into the Storm"

As the weather shifts in the Arctic, Alaskans brace for dark winter's wrath.

S11, EP7 "A Lesson Learned"

Hard lessons must be learned to survive during the dark winter in the Arctic.

S11, EP6 "The Great Unknown"

With their futures uncertain, Alaskans must adapt to old and new surroundings to survive.

S11, EP5 "Home Again"

To survive dark winter, Alaskans call on old traditions and learn new techniques.

S11, EP4 "Arctic Harvest"

At the onset of dark winter, the clock is ticking for Alaskans to brace for what lies ahead.

S11, EP3 "No Guarantees"

There are no guarantees for Alaskans during the grim winter in the Arctic.

S11, EP2 "End of the Rope"

To survive the quickly worsening conditions in the Arctic, Alaskans must finish the tasks that will keep them ahead of winter's wrath; Glenn Villeneuve hunts caribou to keep his family fed for the remainder of winter.

When bears, wolves and foxes are your only neighbors, life can be pretty lonely. Add minus-60-degree days and a constant battle for the most basic necessities, and you have the daily challenges of people who live in remote corners of Alaska. This series takes viewers deep into an Alaskan winter to meet tough, resilient residents as they try to stay one step ahead of storms and man-eating beasts to survive the season. When the closest neighbor is more than 300 miles away, these Alaskans subsist solely on what is hunted and foraged. They catch fish for currency in bartering for supplies, or use their packs of sled dogs for transportation. Also highlighted is a time of year not always part of what viewers see in Alaska: spring! Ice is breaking, animals are waking, and residents face new tests before deep cold returns.
Starring: Sue Aikens, Andy Bassich, Ricko DeWilde, Agnes Hailstone, Chip Hailstone
Original Air Date: May 19, 2013
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand (13 episodes)

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