Life Below Zero: Next Generation - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Big Wolf
The Alaskans learn new skills and endure hardships.

Survival Mode: Bridge to the Unknown
Arctic survival forces adaptation on the lives of Alaskans.

Winter's Trap
Deep winter has Alaskans desperately seeking resources to survive.

Smoke and Fire
Up against countless obstacles, rural Alaskans must work hard to survive.

The Pursuit
Alaskans must overcome life-threatening obstacles to endure dark winter.

Power Under Pressure
Arctic survival breeds ingenuity in the lives of Alaskans.

Dog Cabin
Determination, dedication, and grit.

Deep Roots
As seasons change, Alaskans must be vigilant in their quest for survival.

Ghost Forest
As winter gives way to spring, the next generation of Alaskans must adapt to what Mother Nature throws at them or suffer the consequences.

Giving Back
Early spring brings change and deadly risks to rural Alaskans.

Call of the Wolf
Spring hits remote Alaska and the rush to adapt to change has arrived.

Highwater Harvest
It's spring and by hell or high water the next generation will stop at nothing to replenish their vital meat stores and reap nature's bounty.

Death Moan
Alaskans must harness nature's resources in order to survive in the Arctic. The changing seasons bring risks the next generation has yet to experience deep in the Arctic backcountry.

The Break In
While temperatures rise and predators wake, Alaskans must stay on high alert in order to survive.

Blood Trail
As the seasons change, the next generation of Alaskans are in search of autumn's bounty in order to prepare for winter.

Nature's Mercy
Hardworking Alaskans must come up with plans to stock up their food supply and be ready for the brutally cold dark days ahead.

Frozen Footsteps
The first signs of winter have appeared in Alaska and the Next Generation must forge ahead to survive or face the chilling consequences.

Breaking the Cycle
The harsh Alaskan winter breeds ingenuity and adaptation to survive.

Walking on Thin Ice
The Next Generation must prepare to endure the harsh elements of dark winter that lie ahead.

Sense of Fear
The next generation of Alaskans employs time-honored methods to acquire valuable resources necessary for survival.

To Quit is to Die

Water Hazards
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