Episode
Life Below Zero: Hell and High Water
Overview
Sue travels to Fairbanks to buy her Kavik River Camp; Andy and Kate move their dogs to a safe location before an ice breakup; Erik preps for grizzly-hunting season by renting out his property.
Details
- Series
- Life Below Zero
- Season
- Season 1
- Episode
- Episode 10
- Air date
- 2013-07-21
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
Hell and High Water is Episode 10 in Season 1 of Life Below Zero. It aired on 2013-07-21. The runtime is 60 min.
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Episode 8: Checkmate
Sue encounters a predator outside her tent; Andy buys a new sawmill and must tow it home despite dangerous snowdrifts on the Taylor Highway.
Episode 7: Cold, Dark and Alone
Sue gets a rare hunting opportunity when a flock of birds end up in her yard; Erik has a snow-machine accident while out setting traps.
Episode 6: There Be Monsters
Kate and Andy collect lumber for their homestead before celebrating her birthday; Chip and Agnes go hunting.
Episode 5: Blood, Sweat and Fear
Sue runs low on fuel and calls for an air delivery, but mechanical trouble and an impending winter storm make travel difficult. Elsewhere, Erik deals with a crafty wolf.
Episode 4: Wolf at the Door
A wolf approaches Sue's cabin; Chip's snow machine breaks down; and Erik hunts for lynx.
Episode 3: Winter's Edge
Sue sets up hand lines between her most important buildings and prepares firearms as a blizzard approaches. Elsewhere, Erik collects water and wood.
Episode 2: Hunt, Barter and Steal
Sue heads home after recovering from an injury, only to find that her fuel supply has been stolen. Elsewhere, Chip and Agnes are unable to access their hunting grounds and are forced to barter their supplies.
Episode 1: End of the Road
Six people separated by hundreds of miles, all joined by the common cause of surviving the winter in the Alaskan bush. In Noorvik, Chip races to set whitefish nets on thin ice for the last catch of the season. Fishing on the frozen river is deadly, but it's vital to haul enough fish to last through the winter. Andy tests the safety of the river surrounding his house that he uses as a link to the outside world. Without this winter lifeline, he is trapped and isolated.