Alaskan Bush People - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Breaking Free
The Browns are ready to return to the wild after being stuck in Ketchikan. They secured a raw piece of Alaskan wilderness and are eager to settle into it before winter hits. But a series of emergencies threaten to keep them trapped in modern society.
Return to the Wild
The Brown family is determined to make it to their new piece of land in the wild, which is populated by bears and covered in 150 foot widow makers. After barely avoiding disaster on the seas, the Browns reach out to an old friend for help.
Welcome to Browntown
The Browns set up their unique home site comprised of a small log shack for the boys, and an outhouse and shower for the girls. But the boys skills appear rusty. They must prove to Billy that they still have what it takes to make it in the bush.
Birdy Get Your Gun
As the family begins looking for food in the woods, they quickly realize that there's stiff competition - bears. With supplies running low, Birdy steps up and goes hunting on the bears' turf to provide for the clan.
Pile It On
The Browns start building their home on their remote land in Alaska. They have to float the foundation pilings to their land and suffer a setback when a big storm hits. Oldest brother Matt creates a new home for himself.
On the Prowl
Billy strikes a barter for windows for their new home. Matt & Noah check the local junkyard for additional materials. While grabbing lunch in town, the boys meet some local girls & invite them back to their property for a unique style of bush dating.
Home Alone
After discovering rogue bears near their homesite, the Browns beef up their defenses. Billy falls seriously ill and is forced to seek medical help. The kids are left to fend for themselves and build a large raft to help move lumber.
Now or Never
As the Browns struggle to get the walls and roof of their house built, winter arrives. While working through the snow, a series of setbacks threatens to derail all they've worked hard to achieve.
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