Alaska: The Last Frontier: The Frozen Edge - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

One For the Record Books
An Alaskan winter is as unforgiving as it gets, but mother nature has packed extra punch for the Kilcher family; treading on dangerous grounds to stock up and help their fellow homesteaders.

Season of the Sun
Spring is an idyllic time in Alaska especially compared to the harshness of winter; the homesteaders use this time to stock up on provisions or risk winter peril.

Summer Cattle Camp
The Kilchers continue the important push for provisions during the summer months on their annual cattle drive; braving raging rivers and potential predators to move their precious cargo.

Wolf in the Herd
The Kilchers continue the perilous cattle drive during the summer months; a hungry wolf that has infiltrated the herd.

Fish Stocks
As the warm weather dwindles, the Kilchers need to make a final push to catch as much fish as possible to fill their reserves to survive the winter.

Mending Fences
The Kilcher's herd needs permanent protection from Alaska's wild predators so Atz sets out to build a proper fence; scouring for materials and transporting them through rough terrain.

Bear Island
The push to stock up on food supplies continues for the Kilchers and pushes them into dangerous territory with bears all around to try and land some big venison stocks.

The Fall Push
It's fall in Alaska and the Kilchers need to kick their preparations into overdrive so they'll have enough fire wood and food in order to survive the winter.
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