Life Below Zero° - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Hunt or Be Hunted
Remote Alaskans face new dangers and deadly challenges as they adapt to the changing seasons and race to prepare for next winter. In Eagle, Andy confronts a dangerous predator as the local wildlife awakes from hibernation. In Noorvik, Chip and Agnes brave the river and find that the hunt for fur is not easy or safe. In Kavik, Sue fights the clock to stock up her empty freezer before bear season closes. And high in the mountains of the Brooks Range, Glenn Villeneuve takes every opportunity to hunt caribou to see him through the spring.

The Meltdown
The thaw is creating havoc for the residents of Alaska. In Kavik, rising water on Sue's runway may put her out of business. In Noorvik, the Hailstone clan embarks on a critical fishing trip in order to find food for the summer. In Chandalar, Glenn's water supply is compromised. And in Eagle, Andy moves a two-ton sawmill down the treacherous Yukon River.

The Mess of Success
In Noorvik, Agnes departs on a crucial seal hunt in an attempt to harvest seal oil that will last the family for months. Sue needs to get fresh water into her camp before she can open for guests. Andy and Kate struggle to build a greenhouse that will yield much of their winter food supply. And in Chandalar, Glenn stocks up on firewood, a resource he can't live without in the Arctic.

Hungry Country
In Chandalar, Glenn is running low on food and must go the extra mile to find enough sustenance to survive. Sue turns failure into success after heading into the tundra to investigate a strange shadow on the horizon. In Eagle, a mistake forces Andy to use up valuable resources searching for a missing boat. And in Noorvik, Chip struggles to find what he needs from the land to support Agnes' fishing haul.

No Time to Lose
In Kavik, Sue needs to get a jump on filling her freezer for the cold weather. In Noorvik, the Hailstones embark on a unique moneymaking endeavor. In Chandalar, Glenn works on his sod house and in Eagle, Andy employs a new fishing strategy to help gather food for the winter.

Long Road Home
Food is in short supply in Chandalar as Glenn embarks on a 60-mile journey back to civilization. In Noorvik, the Hailstone's embark on a summer tradition to Camp Kookoochaiq hoping for a bounty of salmon. Sue waits anxiously for the fuel she desperately needs to keep her business open. And in Eagle, Andy faces near catastrophe as a boat hauling thousands of pounds of supplies takes on water.
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