Life Below Zero: Northern Territories Season 2 Episode 5

Life Below Zero: Northern Territories Season 2 Episode 5 Falling Behind

  • September 28, 2022

In "Life Below Zero: Northern Territories" season 2 episode 5, titled "Falling Behind," viewers are transported to the rugged and unforgiving terrain of the northern territories of Canada where a small community of individuals live off the land and brave the elements each day. The episode revolves around the challenges faced by these individuals and the resilience required to survive in such a harsh environment.

The episode begins with a glimpse into the life of Sue Aikens, a resident of Kavik River Camp and one of the toughest people one can find in the area. We see her dealing with household tasks and maintaining her camp in the midst of a heavy snowstorm. She is forced to use a snowmobile to transport firewood and supplies from one location to another, making it clear that she has to be self-sufficient and prepared for any eventuality in this remote wilderness.

Next, we meet Glenn Villeneuve, who lives in the Brooks Range, and utilizes his primitive skills to hunt for food and stay stocked in the winter months. He employs an ancient technique of tracking animals, following their footprints in the snow to lead him on hunts. However, the snow buildup has complicated things for him. With each step, he falls in almost waist-deep snow, slowing him down and making the tracking process more challenging. The harsh weather has created obstacles that he must overcome to continue his hunting and make it back home safely.

Another highlight of the episode is the story of Jessie Holmes, who has set up his homestead in the remote parts of the northern territories. He is among the few who have chosen to live in complete isolation, in the middle of nowhere and with no neighbors around. We see him working hard to maintain the essentials of survival like food, warmth, and shelter. However, when his generator goes down, he is left without power, and the temperature drops lower as he sinks deeper into the wilderness. Now, Jessie has to act fast to prevent any further setbacks that could jeopardize his survival.

This episode also follows the tales of two other residents of the northern wilderness, Andy Bassich and Erik Salitan. Bassich lives in the remote area of the Yukon, where he works hard to maintain his dog sled team. This episode shows him preparing his sled dogs and braving the elements as he pushes through the snow to make it back to his home's safety. Meanwhile, Salitan, settled 135 miles north of the Arctic Circle, still has to prepare meat to survive the coming frozen winter.

As the episode unfolds, it becomes clear how life in the northern territories can be challenging and at times downright dangerous. The individuals featured in this episode showcase their grit and determination to survive in the wilderness, with each of them dealing with a unique set of challenges.

In conclusion, "Life Below Zero: Northern Territories" season 2 episode 5, "Falling Behind," offers an engaging and informative look into the lives of people living in the extreme northern regions of Canada. The rugged landscapes and harsh weather create an ecosystem that only the strongest can survive in. Throughout the episode, the tales of these individuals bring to light the harsh reality of living in the remote wilderness, where every day is a battle for survival.

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Life Below Zero: Northern Territories, Season 2 Episode 5, is available to watch and stream on National Geographic. You can also buy, rent Life Below Zero: Northern Territories on demand at Disney+ online.
  • First Aired
    September 28, 2022
  • Language
    English