Port Protection Alaska - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
The Cost of Paradise
In the isolated and rugged village of Port Protection, residents live on their own terms, but staying ahead of Mother Nature's fury is vital.
The Company of Wolves
The independent residents of Port Protection go to great lengths to harvest key resources for their survival in this harsh environment.
Trial by Fire
Learning to live in a symbiotic relationship with Mother Nature could be the difference between life and death for the residents of Port Protection.
The Crusher
As residents of Port Protection prepare for the impending winter, old tools and new skills prove to be vital in this unforgiving landscape.
Dangerous Grounds
In Southeast Alaska, residents of Port Protection must often work together to overcome difficult and dangerous obstacles in the fight for survival.
Eyes of the Forest
To survive in Southeast Alaska, residents of Port Protection must adapt to Mother Nature's whims—not only in the forest but also out on the sea.
New Blood
As winter looms in Port Protection, its residents both young and old must prepare for the harsh days ahead or face dire consequences.
Dark Days
Winter has arrived in Port Protection, and residents struggle to survive the elements.
Blood and Snow
Port Protection's dwellers use old methods and tenacity to survive the midpoint of winter.
Playing with Fire
Residents of Port Protection undertake arduous tasks to ensure their winter survival.
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