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The Last Alaskans chronicles the daily rituals of four families choosing to live in seclusion, vast distances from each other as they overcome harsh arctic conditions, frustrating setbacks, and aggressive wildlife while they survive in one of the last great unspoiled and unforgiving wildernesses on the planet. In the refuge, prop planes, canoes and dog sleds replace the modern luxuries that most people take for granted. Humans cohabit with the animal world and often share the same emotions and struggles while they discover that they are not necessary at the top of the food chain. Utilizing an authentic and organic approach to document the weeks leading up to and during the winter season, The Last Alaskans sets a distinctive and vibrant tone unlike any other docu-series before to completely immerse the viewer into a world that would otherwise be lost in history. Complete with stunning aerial shots via drones and a pace that honestly depicts the lives of nonconformists who choose to live off the land and off the grid, the eight-episode series provides viewers with an unbiased look and deep exploration into the unique perspectives of America's last frontiersmen and their loved ones.
It's Fall In the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and that means animals are on the move. Heimo pursues the tail end of the caribou migration, a bear ransacks Bob's cabin, destroying 2 years of dry meat, and the Lewis family arrives to sign of moose.
Explore the deepest, darkest and wildest parts of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and hear from the last Alaskan families to call it home, and the production crew that joined them.
Surviving 400 miles from civilization boils down to one thing, finding food. Heimo pursues the animal that can feed he and Edna for months, a moose. The condition of Bob's boat threatens the hunt. The Seldens arrive to a flooded cabin.
Get the inside scoop from the last Alaskan families to call the 19 million acres of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge home.
Winter's wrath is nearing and to prepare for the unforgiving season when temperatures drop to -50 degrees, everyone must fight to stay alive.
The inside scoop from the production crew and the last Alaskan families to call the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge home.
Winter has arrived and now Bob must live without his crashed plane; Heimo must cross a newly frozen river in order to set traps; Ray and his girls prepare their traplines to replace much needed meat.
Explore the deepest, darkest and wildest parts of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and hear from the last Alaskan families to call it home, and the production crew that joined them.
The price of living hundreds of miles from civilization is evident; Tyler and Ashley make a long 15 mile journey to a lake cabin on a quest for food and to run their dog team; Bob leaves to go see his daughter.
Get the inside scoop from the last Alaskan families to call the 19 million acres of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge home.
The first day of darkness has arrived in the refuge and everyone is now in jeopardy of getting caught miles from home in the dark; the Lewis family daughters prepare to leave and trek into town on their own.
Get the inside scoop from the last Alaskan families to call the 19 million acres of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge home, and the production crew documenting it.
Residents of the refuge look forward as winter's end approaches; Bob prepares Ruger to be a hunting dog; Ray prepares for life without his daughters; Heimo pushes his body to the breaking point.
Sunlight has returned to the refuge; -50 degree temperatures stun the residents; the Seldens inhabit a new cabin; Bob has his worst season in 40 years and contemplates his future.
Explore the deepest, darkest, and wildest parts of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and hear from the last Alaskan families to call it home, and the production crew that joined them.
Explore the deepest, darkest, and wildest parts of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and hear from the last Alaskan families to call it home, and the production crew that joined them.
The residents look back on past holiday celebrations they have held hundreds of miles from civilization; Edna Korth enjoys an abundantly decorated Christmas tree with tinsel that annoys Heimo; the Lewis girls spy on their parents wrapping gifts.
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