Villagers face a new threat as outsiders descend on sacred hunting grounds; Charlie and James track a moose and make a disturbing discovery; Stan races to find a new source of fresh water after a vital spring dries up.
As a new road opens Tanana to the outside world, Charlie confronts an outsider in his own family; Tanana native Lorraine recovers after critical surgery.
When a mom tries teaching her daughter the native ways it becomes a lesson in survival; one local trapper finds his ancestral lands have been invaded.
Stan uses Yukon engineering to make a risky repair to his truck; Chris and Jessi enlist their dog, Tozi, to help them haul firewood; Charlie tries to stop a deadly fire.
Chris and Jessi venture onto thin ice to net whitefish; Stan and Charlie join forces on a perilous hunt for caribou; Pat Moore turns to the town dump to feed his pigs.
Chris and Jessi use Yukon ingenuity to bring light to the Cosna; Stan goes trapping with his dog team, but his dogs have other plans; Pat and James travel to a distant village to net eels for their dogs.
A storm destroys the Morse's supply of food; Charlie Wright leaves Tanana to build a new trapline far from the reach of outsiders; Stan Zuray builds a survival shelter for a dicey stretch of the new road.
Charlie Wright seeks help from a local gold miner to repair his bear-ravaged cabin; Stan Zuray struggles to reach the new road with his survival cabin; the Morse's search for salvation turns into a fight for their lives.
When the largest wildfire in Alaskan history torches the land surrounding the village, the residents must band together and battle the blaze.
In the wake of the wildfire, the villagers need to adapt their lifestyles; homesteaders embark on a dangerous journey.
A devastating fire forces villagers to alter their traditional techniques in order to survive the winter; a young couple finds a greater challenge than they expected upon arrival at their remote homestead.
Rebuilding after the fire set everyone back; Charlie will must use all of his native wisdom to supply his family for the winter; Pat Moore trades a prized sled dog for a handful of goats; Stan needs James' lumber to rebuild his cabin.
Chris and Jessi struggle to stay warm during winter; Charlie digs deep into his bag of tricks; Stan and Joey build a monster truck to help rebuild Tozi cabin.
Charlie and James rush to save a home that slid into a creek; Pat's last hope for meat is threatened; racing to rebuild the survival cabin.
Villagers scramble to make final preparations for dark days; the Morses encounter a bear; Stan heads for his home on the Tozi; Charlie Wright responds to an emergency call from a village elder.
The men endure the dark days; the residents team up to keep a pack of wolves at bay; the family must choose a team leader; Joey honors his grandmother.
Charlie pursues the wolf pack leader; Joey turns to his father for help after the warm winter; Nations thinks the team has the wrong leader.
Stan must build an ice road across the Yukon River; Joe and Bob embark on a caribou hunt; Charlie confronts Nations.
The Moores head out for the first major dog sled race; Stan faces a difficult decision; Charlie sees the state of the trapline.
Stan and Pat try to prepare Tanana to be a checkpoint for the Iditarod; Charlie and Bob hunt a grizzly; Joe trains his new dog.
Following a poor trapping season, Charlie and Stan team up to catch beavers; Stan and Joe learn a large predator has been stealing from their trapline; James teaches his sons the importance of hunting.
Thin ice prevents villagers from reaching hunting grounds, so Stan and Charlie carve a new path through the wilderness; James takes a huge risk.
The Yukon river breaks up earlier than ever; Joey crosses the river to hunt geese; Stan and Bob prepare the village for flooding.
A government ban on a food staple pushes the Yukon Men to extremes; the governor of Alaska visits the village with emotional news.
A double homicide rocks the town; Pat must make a difficult decision; Joey builds a raft; Charlie gets bad news about his son.
Joey floats a truck on a primitive log raft for 150 miles; Stan is stranded; Pat is surprised by his nephew's return; Charlie and James go moose hunting.
An old friend pays a surprise visit to Stan, sparking a risky mining operation; Courtney helps a former villager re-acclimate; Charlie tests Bob's recovery.
Villagers unite when bears descend upon Tanana; Courtney risks her life; Joey and the others try to protect the town from the bears; Charlie must fix the water plant.
Stan must resurrect a 70-year-old tractor; Charlie and Joey endure a challenging hunt; Pat's son returns home.
Stan hauls his winter food supply home; James strives to fortify his wood business; Charlie tries to finish his winter trapping cabin; the town endures a medical emergency.
As the dark days of winter come to an end, reserves are dwindling fast.
Tanana residents examine the village wreckage; Charlie has to defend his trapline; Bob is missing in action; Stan has an unexpected visitor.
The village's annual dog sled race; James wants to steal the crown from the Moores; Charlie and Stan band together to keep everyone safe from a wolf pack.
A cold snap grips Tanana; James seeks to teach Francis a lesson; Stan faces the deadly Tozi River crossing without Joey; The Moores seek help from an outsider.
Predators descend upon Tanana; Stan loses a sled dog; the villagers must move to higher ground when the Yukon River begins to thaw; the town gas pump breaks.
Driftwood flows in the wake of the flood; James begins to stock up; Joey gets stranded; Pat hires a helper.
Pat faces tough choices when he learns his wife is returning home; James tries to bring Pat's kennel down; Stan makes a life-changing decision; Bob decides to leave.
Stan comes close to losing his winter's supply of fish; Courtney attempts to bring down her first moose; Jim's dog team suffers a deadly virus outbreak.
With the moose hunting season almost over, Bob and Charlie become desperate to bag a moose; Stan Zuray's sled dog faces emergency surgery.
The villagers race to prepare for the brutal winter season before ice and snow engulfs the town; tempers flare and conflicts pit father against son.
With trapping season upon them, the villagers battle deadly cold in a bid to get fur; Joey starts his own line; the Moores make a decision about newcomer Dustin.
Lack of snow makes trails impassable; Joey's new trap line brings him face to face with a vicious predator; James battles a wood shortage.
The Moores hope to catch eels as a new source of food for their dogs; Stan and Joe hunt moose in an attempt to get meat before the dead of winter; Charlie and Bob work to salvage their dismal season.
Stan Zuray and his son, Joey, embark on a dangerous journey to replenish Tanana's meat supply; a lone wolf terrorizes the town.
As the season winds to an end the men race the clock to collect as much fur as possible.
The people of Tanana stock up on food during goose-hunting season; Stan and Joey race to bag the first goose; Bob and Charlie face off in a father-son contest.
The melting water turns the rivers around Tanana treacherous; Charlie's brother-in-law, George, goes missing.
Joey Zuray is ready to venture out on his own, but first he needs to move a house across town before it is demolished; Charlie goes on the hunt for a deadly black bear.
Its driftwood logging season and there's a brief window of opportunity to harvest the firewood out of local rivers.
The people of Tanana rush to stock up on salmon for the winter.