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- Centers on Kilcher family and their community outside Homer, Alaska. Begun by patriarch Yule Kilcher who immigrated from Europe.
- Alaskan natives were driven from their village 70 years ago by a creature they believed to be a bigfoot. No one has been back. Because of dwindling resources, they have sent a scouting party to see if it's safe.
- Follows a team of investigators who travel to Port Chatham, Alaska looking for evidence of the legendary Alaska Bigfoot called the Hairy Man.
- A reality-check in Alaska's wilderness with Swiss emigrants Ruth and Yule Kilcher.
- The film introduces Baranov and his nemesis, Hagemeister, who has sailed to New Archangel to overthrow Baranov and implement naval rule. We see Hagemeister's ship rise from the ocean, unfurling its sails as the crew of sailors and the fearsome Angry Jack clamor to see the impressive home of Baranov perched on the bluff. Hagemeister's second in command, Yavonski meets Baranov's lovely daughter Irina and soon falls in love with her despite the fact that his commander is set on wresting her father's colony from him. As Baranov maneuvers to care for both the future of his colony and his daughter, the story unfolds in song and dialog, building to a spectacular finale. Shot on location in various breathtaking Alaska locations.
- A bipolar woman conjures the mysticism of Alaska's wilderness to communicate with her deceased brother.
- A travelogue documentary detailing the travel routes in Alaska determined to be "Scenic Byways" by the Federal Government. The documentary begins in Valdez and follows the crew through most of the state. Detail is given to the historical relics of Alaska's rich mining history, archaeological evidence, geologic formations, and the modern fusion of Alaska's culture.
- Joseph Swanson was born and bred in LA. He's a loving husband, great friend, soon-to-be father, and aspiring audiophile artist. As the news that he and his wife are having a baby begins to sink in, Joseph is taking a long, hard look at his life, his current career, and the art he's always wanted to create. An adventurist at heart, the symptoms of these desires inside never seem more prevalent than at this time. His lists of aspirations have become grocery list and baby registry list. Those unchecked boxes on his bucket list seem as though they may stay empty. This tugs at his heartstrings, and Joseph concocts a plan. Joseph was faced with a tough decision to quit his band, Starfish Mafia, in which he was a bass player, and the decision never sat well with dear Joseph. He decides that now, NOW he must pursue another dream of his that he's been planning for as long as he can remember, create a nature album. As he breaks this exciting news of his latest ambition, his wife, and soon-to-be-first-time mother, is supportive but apprehensive. She reminds Joseph of his many colorful projects of the past which were, well, let's face it, less than successful. She also reminds Joseph that "true nature' is a complete 180 from growing up in LA. At Joseph's persistence, she agrees to follow Joseph on this one last escapade, with the caveat that he agrees to get his job back at his father's gas station afterwards. Joseph's friend, Joshua, an aspiring filmmaker, invites himself also for the adventure to capture every musical moment. Both agree that to make the most truest of nature albums and to properly catch the sounds of the great unknown, they must travel to Alaska. In this adventure of a lifetime, plans are made, bags are packed, less-than-travel-ready Winnebagos are purchased, and hilarity ensues. Unsure of what he will find or encounter, Joseph knows the reality that this is his one last chance to dream big and make his dreams come true.
- A breathtaking journey deep in The Great Land of Alaska. Come face-to-face with Mount McKinley, visit electric blue glaciers, navigate icebergs, and get as close to Alaska's wildlife as is humanly possible. This documentary features the wonders of nature and amazing natural landscapes. It's a journey to the solitude of Alaska and its splendid wildlife. The landscape is a huge wonder of nature, a remote world of ice and snow. Alaska is the epitome of vastness, wilderness and natural scenery, a unique habitat far from civilization; as we also visit the towns and places of: Ketchikan, Petersburg, Sitka, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Glacier Bay National Park, Chilkat River Eagle Preserve, Anchorage, Denali National Park, Misty Fjords National Monument, a fly-in fishing camp, historic Totem Bight, and much more.
- It is common to think of arts as a community luxury, but data shows the value of the arts runs far, far deeper. The arts support educational and youth development, preserve diverse cultures, help drive economic prosperity across communities, and do so much more. This series looks at the importance of investing in arts across the region of the Pacific Northwest.
- Filmmaker Lauren Lindberg compares the the BP Gulf Oil Spill of 2010 with the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill of 1989. She issues a timely warning and a call to action.
- Conquering Alaska: Tom and Cait take us through their epic Alaskan expedition as they live out the lifelong dream of many RVers in grand and spectacular fashion. RV Insurance: Anthony learns about the ins and outs RV insurance from the family that, well, invented it. On-The-Road: Mary Van Compernole (AKA Jason "Gone with the..." Wynn's mom)
- The five food truck teams are tested as they go deep-sea fishing in order to earn their seed money from Tyler Florence. The Alaskan elements are taking their toll not just on the teams but also on the trucks. One truck breaks down on the side of the road, and several teams underestimate the huge demand for their food in Homer, struggling to meet demand and keep their kitchens stocked. A surprise judge visits all the teams and tastes their dishes, and his favorite dish will win its creators a huge advantage -- immunity from elimination.
- Sarah and family take a road trip to famous Homer, Alaska. There they meet a halibut-fishing family who invite Sarah and her oldest daughter Bristol to go deep-sea fishing with them. This welcome adventure proves to be just the right tonic for mother-daughter bonding.
- The Alaskan salmon season is under way and captains race into Cook Inlet to secure their share of payday. Captain Dan's fishing mojo has been missing all season long, so he calls in his 11-year-old son to help change his mediocre season.
- Onboard the Night's Edge, the surly crew faces a third day of bad luck when the boat's hydraulics break down. On the North Crow, Captain Gavin makes a rookie mistake -- grounding his boat on a sandbar. Captain Dan on the Paragon breaks away from the fleet and scores big.
- The team heads to Alaska, America's last frontier, to investigate reports of a murderous sasquatch; Phil and Jess travel deep into the wilderness and have a truly hair-raising close encounter with what locals call "The Hairy Man."
- The Kilchers answer audience questions about the ups and downs of homestead life. Plus, a sneak peek of what to expect in this season.
- Otto and Charlotte defend against the homestead's first predator attacks; Atz Lee and Jane travel to Lake Louise to catch massive lake trout; Atz Sr. renovates his new floating homestead; and Eve takes on more work as Eivin recovers from a broken rib.