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.
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.
Charlie Wright fights to save Tanana's water supply with help from fellow villager, Stan Zuray; Chris Morse's father, Stuart, returns to the homestead he established 40 years ago to help build a key piece of infrastructure.
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.
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.
Chris and Jessi struggle for each meal and need a new strategy; Charlie falls behind on his own preparations to put the village first; Pat discovers if his gamble will pay off.
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.
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.
The son of a Tanana legend lays claim to his trap line; Joey and Bob go bow hunting to secure food for elders; James leaves his sons in the wilderness for a test.
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 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.
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.
Goose hunting season; a conflict between Stan and Joey results in a rite of passage; Bob does not meet his responsibilities with Charlie; James hunts on deadly grounds; Pat must trust newcomer Sean.
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.
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.
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.
Charlie and Bob rush the river before it melts in the hopes of trapping beaver; Stan and Joe have a run-in with a bear.
On Thin Ice
S1 E4
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.
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.