The Struggle Begins (Full Episode) | Alaska: The Next Generation
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As a cold, hard Alaskan winter draws near, Alaskans must deal with extreme dangers, challenges and hardships in an effort to merely survive.
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Life Below Zero follows six people as they battle for the most basic necessities in the state with the lowest population density in the United States. Living at the ends of the world's loneliest roads and subsisting off the rugged Alaskan bush, they battle whiteout snow storms, man-eating carnivores, questionable frozen terrain, and limited resources through a long and bitter winter. Some of them are lone wolves; others have their families beside them. All must overcome despairing odds to brave the wild and survive through to the spring. And when spring arrives in Alaska, rising temperatures bring mounting challenges as they work to prepare for yet another winter.
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This doco was fabulous! I’m 50 years old and I have only ever seen snow twice in my life. The sled dog guy needs his own show. He is definitely my favourite. Cheers, from Country Victoria, Australia 🇦🇺 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Love the simplicity, dogs and beautity of nature
Michael, you are legend! Your puppies look like my great Pyrenees. I totally understand what you are doing and why. Fellow vet here. God bless you.
Can they stop with the sound effects? I’m trying to watch a relaxing documentary before bed and the music is giving me a panic attack
@moestand
Жыл бұрын
Then you gotta watch Meat Eater, super relaxing!
🐕 DOG Guy: Whoa,Whoa....... Dog's 🐕: "I Thought You Said........ Go Bo Go!!" 💯🤣🤣
I wish who ever adds the music to the tv episodes would realize the background music is to friggen loud. You can’t hear ppl talking. It drives me crazy
GREAT idea to have a Solid lil shelter, 1/2 way thru to Trappin' \ hunting ground. AWESOME.
I love my dogs but learned quick not to have them around cutting trees specially with a deaf dog
@fortcastlevgn2368
Жыл бұрын
eating our way to extinction is a good start,, or game changers docu
Thank you for the full episode of Alaska Next Generation. Thanks a lot.
It's amazing of what you do i love your videos thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
That dude should have been gathering firewood for the winter a year and a half ago...not as the winter where he will need the firewood is just arriving.
@vickimeyers2672
Жыл бұрын
How do you know he does not "gather" firewood year round or that he was completely out of firewood? People who live in the Alaskan bush and depend upon woodstoves for heat replenish their firewood supplies numerous times yearly.
@chappy48
Жыл бұрын
@@vickimeyers2672 he literally said he was running out of firewood...which is not a thing that should happen as winter is starting.
@vickimeyers2672
Жыл бұрын
@@chappy48If he was being truthful about limited firewood, then he'll be up the creek without a paddle if he plans to spend the winter at his cabin/shelter. I noted he was using his chainsaw on trees that were already down. .
@fortcastlevgn2368
Жыл бұрын
thank you for saying
@eagleandcondorcollective212
6 ай бұрын
Always the winter before so it is the right dryness... He will learn?
Merry Christmas 🎀🎄☃️ National Geographic thanks 😊. JO JO IN VT 💞💨❄️
Seriously curious: why not build a very large kennel where all the dogs could sleep together, and then instead of chaining them, enclose the area with a fence?
@rodrigo.gibson
Жыл бұрын
WORD!
@leoc3492
Жыл бұрын
I’m not absolutely certain about this, but I think the reason they don’t want the dogs all in one kennel is because they would bond with each other to form one big pack. Then the dogs would fight for leadership of the pack.
@jedidiah5131
Жыл бұрын
Several reasons,.... how would you feed your dogs, they have to be separated, easy to slap together a dog house, most people now use 45 gallon plastic drums ....and disease would spread easier if your dogs were altogether. Dogs get injured when they play with other dogs or in this case they would fighting, these dogs are escape artists they will dig to china to get under a fence, leave a gate open and you lose all your dogs. A very large kennel would cost lots of money ....These dogs can handle outside temps no matter how cold it gets, some don't even use their houses, they just lay out in the snow and let it bury them....
@fortcastlevgn2368
Жыл бұрын
YES THANK YOU FOR SAYING SOMETHING
@MidWestLife2022
Жыл бұрын
If they werent working dogs that might be a good idea, but not in this case, that would be detrimental
Seclusion is not big deal with good eqps. But try do it without any gas chainsaw and others, just relying on skills.
@fortcastlevgn2368
Жыл бұрын
eating our way to extinction is a good start,, or game changers docu
Those dogs look very exhausted.
20 degrees isn’t too bad.
@yeejay6396
Жыл бұрын
Celsius or Fahrenheit? Also keep in mind the sun is out... And this is Alaska, and this could be filmed at an elevation.
@anitaallen4143
Жыл бұрын
Fahrenheit It’s -20 F right now in Nebraska
@terriewise8422
Жыл бұрын
-45 to -50 windchill here in Minnesota today and tomorrow
today an tomorrow is going to feel like life below zero ? 25 to 45 below here in the lower states so I know its colder there stay safe an warm up there ? Brrrr!!! Brrrrr!!!.
Crazy on how these people live and survive out there. But yet then we ( fans), try to tell them how to live. .. think they got it covered.
Beautiful dog, 🐕😍
It as beautiful and very informative .
Nina no!!! Noooooo!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mr. Nature never seen a tadpole before....😅
@fortcastlevgn2368
Жыл бұрын
oh? really? eating our way to extinction is a good start,, or game changers docu
Thanks for uploading
@NatGeo
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@fortcastlevgn2368
Жыл бұрын
eating our way to extinction is a good start,, or game changers docu
Good boy
One expectation you definitely can have is bears. Alaska has 30,000 grizzly bears and they don't all sleep through the entire winter. Having a deaf dog, being preoccupied with trees, those precious children are unfortunately bear bait. 😭
@zhevy1
Жыл бұрын
Trust me. Every single one of those folks is packing something. They know better than anyone else.
@vickimeyers2672
Жыл бұрын
@braindamaged: Do you live in Alaska? If bears are not hibernating and roaming off grid areas that are inhabited, you can be sure people are made aware, via radio broadcasts, of the bear's presence.
@cindytucker3065
Жыл бұрын
@@vickimeyers2672 Just curious, are you from Alaska or live there currently? I'm from the Midwest but my Dad was stationed in Alaska before it became a state. He LOVES the natural beauty present there.
@vickimeyers2672
Жыл бұрын
@@cindytucker3065 I answered your question previously but it got deleted. Yes, I was born in Alaska before it was a state, and my Dad was in the Air Force when I was born. I live in a 1 room cabin in the woods, 45 miles from the nearest city.
@terriejohnston8801
Жыл бұрын
@@vickimeyers2672 you were too polite....unless you want some ppl. company. 🌲🐺 Jus sayin'
Preach
Wait until you get to know what -50c feels like.
@josephsmithmeyer1195
Жыл бұрын
No thanks never want to never will mad props to anyone who lives in that weather
@TraitofSiNN727
Жыл бұрын
@@josephsmithmeyer1195 being myself a Canadian that's sometimes a average winter day.
@vickimeyers2672
Жыл бұрын
@@TraitofSiNN727 I live in the Alaskan woods. Awoke last week to -30°. 😁
This is my most interesting person on the show because I was almost there and for me it's easier for me to see his
Boa noite Salve 😱
She said "He was very lucky"...Nooo ma'am "He was very stupid "
Que frio em
i call bs he acts like he never asks for help but anyone who lives in Alaska knows your community is your biggest asset
@drizzt8965
Жыл бұрын
So why is he different?
@AliceJaneSyndicate
Жыл бұрын
@@drizzt8965 one of the first things he says is he doesn't ever ask anyone for help. That's false
@drizzt8965
Жыл бұрын
@@AliceJaneSyndicate Aahhh I did not catch that.... So this is just entertaing fiction.
How do they find their way back to camp?!
Thank you very much, another great episode !✨✨👍🙏🎅
@fortcastlevgn2368
Жыл бұрын
eating our way to extinction is a good start,, or game changers docu
Where are you Alex. Are you ever coming back?
Like when show Brent Sass and Ida North of Fairbanks
Very Educational and Wise 💯
@fortcastlevgn2368
Жыл бұрын
eating our way to extinction is a good start,, or game changers docu
Nice sunglass qnd gloves and boots!!! Sure thing no modern technology huh?
First viewer from India
Wait a second. Dude got that much gas? For snowmobile and motor current? Wait what?
🥶❕
So he owns all this property he's cutting trees down on and building on ?
make a cut on the other side so you don't end up with such an unsightly spike, learn how to cut a tree
@DarrellBrooks69
Жыл бұрын
We don't care what things LOOK like the off grid.
@josephsmithmeyer1195
Жыл бұрын
When you gotta handsaw who cares what it looks like you really gonna waste your time with 3 cuts when it only takes one ..I learned quick when I was younger not to cut trees with dogs specially a deaf dog
Get a bow saw, you can put weight on it with a straight wrist.
@fortcastlevgn2368
Жыл бұрын
eating our way to extinction is a good start,, or game changers docu
I hate life in remote areas away from services like the internet. I can't understand.
@vickimeyers2672
Жыл бұрын
Nothing to understand. You either like it or you don't.
5th coment frm Algéria
I don't understand how the dog survive on just fish but if ppl lived of just fish they would freeze I was watching meat eater the musk ox episode and the guides were telling stereo they have to dip the fish in seal oil same with the hailstones on life below zero the original
@k9six185
Жыл бұрын
Your body actually requires fat to live…so “fat free” diets are stupid……..lean fish would not, apparently, furnish enough fat to sustain human life
@garyt4983
Жыл бұрын
We only see odd hour or so feeding fish they be feeding other stuff these channels are all made up
@KCBarr1
Жыл бұрын
@@k9six185 Same if you were trying to survive on rabbit.
@165grnosler7
Жыл бұрын
Some specific differences between dogs and humans include: * Amino acid requirements, and thus protein requirements, are different for dogs than for humans. Human adults require 8 essential amino acids, and babies need 9, while adult dogs require 9 amino acids, and puppies need 10. * While vitamin C is considered an essential vitamin in humans because we can't make it and must have it, it's not considered essential for dogs. They form vitamin C in their liver. * Humans need to monitor their cholesterol levels, which generally rise in proportion to the amount of fat or meat in the diet. However, although a dog's cholesterol levels can become abnormally elevated, a meal high in saturated fats is just what they need. * Dogs must have meat in their diet to be in optimum health. A dog's sharp canine teeth are evidence of their need to tear apart raw meat, and thus their requirement for meat. Humans, on the other hand can eat a vegetarian diet with high grain, and maintain optimum health. * Dogs can't handle as much cereal as humans. One reason is that humans and dogs differ in the amount of enzymes they make that are needed to break down carbohydrates. Dogs have about 80% less enzymes to break down carbohydrates than people do. * Dogs can't handle large amounts of fiber, while humans can. When dogs are fed large quantities of fiber, it can result in constipation, excessive stool output, decreased nutrient digestion, and poor visual appearance.
@cindytucker3065
Жыл бұрын
@@165grnosler7 Thank you @165grNosler. I learned much from your reply!!
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Please no more Statefarm advertisements. Ty.
You have dozens of dogs but you use a snowmobile to get wood? Lol
I get too nervous watching his journey, I have to skip to the end.
Over - dramatized sound effects and Discovery-channel sounding narrator are really taking away from the information itself. It doesn't need it, and did not used to be like that at all. I hate how the sledge dogs are all chained up.
Senang sekali melihat kontennya Tuhan Yesus berkati 🥰🙏
You don't need a shelter half way if your hunting grounds are only 2 hours by foot, you need to build the shelter at your hunting grounds....silly city slickers.
Love this show, 😀❤
Kurdistan Mountain Landscape
The life of a sled dog is inhumane 😢
4th comment
Think they could have added ten times more stupid commercials to this program! More commercials that’s what I need! Right!
3rd comment 😑
I hate these gambling ads
I don't disagree that teaching ur children survival is being a responsible parent no matter what climate u live in. However, not allowing them a formal education and social development is going to be EXTREMELY detrimental to anyone that ISNT planning on spending the rest of their lives in almost complete seclusion. If either of those kids decided to venture beyond the boundaries of the Alaskan wilderness they would become the prey of the modern world. That's NOT being a responsible parent. There's middle ground there but most people aren't willing to show their kids that. It's one or the other. Smh why not give children every advantage? That means teaching survival in BOTH worlds.
@505fastlife6
Жыл бұрын
So you would expect them to pack up and move according to your expectations?
@digitalpunk5365
Жыл бұрын
What makes you think someone can’t survive modern society coming from living a life like this? People do and have for a very long time. You may have things backwards. Not educating your children in survival will get them eaten up no matter where they’re from or planning to go. Look at our current, educated generation preparing to take over. They can’t survive in the city they were raised in. They can barely survive their own thoughts.
@bernadettewilliams7697
Жыл бұрын
Who says they are not very educated are have those teachings? Alot of the kids do end up leaving and I assume for education reasons among others
@chrismullin8304
Жыл бұрын
I agree with learning to navigate both environments. However, I believe it’s an easier transition to go from the woods, into the city.
@enduring22
Жыл бұрын
.... I think you're making a lot of assumptions and you know what they say about people when they assume things LOL, don't take it harshly we've all done it a time or two,....
Mocean, what a joke. worst part of the show.
This show seems so fake, all are actors. I live in Alaska, can easily tell everything about the new show is scripted. The original was legit.
@TeRRm0s
Жыл бұрын
How's the original show called?
Maybe you should stop watching the series
you are what we call a handy....cant shoot picks the wrong firearm has no clue about rabbit snaring and i dint think any bush sense at all...the dude with the tan coloured dog...
They still take from tax payers when they get old they have to go in and get taken care of and Go to the doctor so they take from the tax prayers