Life Below Zero Season 13
Viewers go deep into an Alaskan winter to meet six tough and resilient residents as they try to stay one step ahead of storms and man-eating beasts to make it through to spring. The closest neighbor to Sue Aikens is more than 300 miles away. Eric Salitan subsists solely on what he hunts and forages. Chip and Agnes Hailstone catch fish for currency in bartering for supplies, and Andy and Kate Bassich use their pack of sled dogs for transportation.
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Life Below Zero
2013 / TV-14Viewers go deep into an Alaskan winter to meet six tough and resilient residents as they try to stay one step ahead of storms and man-eating beasts to make it through to spring. The closest neighbor to Sue Aikens is more than 300 miles away. Eric Salitan subsists solely on what he hunts and forages. Chip and Agnes Hailstone catch fish for currency in bartering for supplies, and Andy and Kate Bassich use their pack of sled dogs for transportation.
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Life Below Zero Season 13 Full Episode Guide
The Arctic is melting at a rapid rate, and residents of Alaska must scramble to adapt.
In the face of winter’s adversity, Alaskans must make difficult decisions to survive.
Alaskans must save themselves, and each other, to endure the harsh winter.
With the challenges winter brings across Alaska, its residents must adjust to its dangers and hardships using any means necessary.
While the tundra remains covered in snow and ice, the residents of Alaska employ old and new ways to survive and improve their lifestyle.
In order to survive the wrath of dark winter, Alaskans must push their mind, body and soul to the limits.
Alaska’s arctic tundra provides vast opportunities for residents, but it’s a delicate balance between life and death to reap these rewards.
Winter has arrived with a vengeance, and Alaskans prepare for the worst-case scenario.
To survive dark winter, Alaskans must be relentless in their pursuit of critical resources.
The time is now for Alaskans to prepare for the harsh winter by any means necessary — or risk paying the ultimate price.
Our Alaskans pay their respects to Mother Nature, to harvest the riches of the Arctic, but reaping her rewards can cost Alaska’s residents everything.