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"Life Below Zilch" Hits Landmark 150th Episode With New Season Of Challenges In The Alaskan Wilderness

Tony Bradley

The Nat Geo serial "Life Below Zippo" will hitting an auspicious milestone when the new season premiers on January 1, 2021—the 150th episode. The Emmy Award-winning serial shares the extreme lifestyles of residents living off the grid in Alaska—contesting wildlife and sometimes punishing weather weather. Along the mode, we have learned about some of the technology that helps these intrepid residents survive, and the Nat Geo coiffure has learned a play a trick on or ii most using technology in harsh weather.

About Life Beneath Zero

"Life Beneath Cypher" follows the triumphs and challenges of five dissimilar individuals or families struggling to survive and carve out a life off the grid in the wilds of Alaska. A Nat Geo press release shared these brief bios on the "Life Below Zilch" subjects:

  • Sue Aikens lives 500 miles from the nearest metropolis and 80 miles from the closest route, with 83 grizzly bears every bit her neighbors. She owns and operates Kavik River Army camp, a base of refuge on the N Gradient that she calls habitation. She has spent most of her life in Alaska and loves to share the unique feel of her military camp during hunting flavour, while the rest of the year she lives solitary. Some women collect shoes — Sue collects bullets, beer, blood and guts. Although she considers the area's Chill foxes her friends, she is aware that, if something bad were to happen, there is no 1 to aid her. Her motto: "If information technology hurts, don't think about it."
  • Ricko DeWilde is from the village of Huslia in interior Alaska and is 1 of 14 children who never attended a public school until his senior year of high school. An Athabascan hunter and trapper who grew up in the hinterlands of the Yukon-Koyukuk region, his parents taught him several cultural skills, including, making fishing nets, snaring rabbits and sewing canvas mattresses.
  • Chip and Agnes Hailstone, who met in Noorvik 25 years agone, live together with their kids 19 miles north of the Arctic Circle. They fish and hunt using the techniques of Agnes' Inupiat ancestors. What they catch before the winter will not only sustain them, but likewise be the vital currency they demand in bartering for other necessary supplies.
  • Andy Bassich is a long-time resident of the Yukon Territory, 122 miles due south of the Chill Circle. Every year, the Yukon River freezes, leaving him cut off from the nearest signs of civilization until the ice is thick enough to cantankerous. He needs to non only prepare for the isolation, merely likewise have the supplies to feed and care for his pack of sled dogs, which he depends on to survive in the winter. "You know, life is on life'southward terms, not mine," says Andy. "If you just go blindly doing things, it will bite yous real quick."
  • Jessie Holmes lives in Nenana, Alaska, along the river with his team of 38 sled dogs. His domicile has no electricity or running h2o. To support himself and his dogs, he catches an boilerplate of iii,000 Solomon fish during summer and fall. He goes fur trapping in winter, usually for animals like wolverine, muskrat and lynx.

Technology Challenges in the Alaskan Wilderness

You would recall that living off the grid means living without technology. For some it does, but it doesn't necessarily take to exist the case. When I interviewed Bear Grylls most his experiences on his various wilderness expeditions, I asked him what one  piece of applied science he would take into the wilderness if he could only accept one, his response was a waterproof satellite phone to ensure he could communicate if necessary.

Sue told me that when she kickoff set up shop at Kavik River Campsite, she recognized that the internet was going to be crucial. The trouble, still, is that the site is then far from any existing antenna or signal source, and it is beyond the curvature of the Earth. Thankfully, she recalled some things she learned listening to Walter Cronkite talk about the Apollo missions to the Moon and figured out how to prepare a satellite dish to finer bounce the signal off the Moon.

The Nat Geo crew also faces technology challenges in the remote reaches of Alaska. They have chosen to be there to capture the lives and experiences of people who are living off the grid, but they have not chosen to live off the grid themselves, and—in fact—need a fair amount of technology to capture the footage for the show. They learned early that rechargeable batteries exercise not last very long in subzero weather. In order to ensure replacement batteries were ready to go and preserve every bit much juice in them as possible, the crew learned to strap the batteries to their bodies to keep them warm with their own body heat.

Episode 150

For a tv show, 150 episodes is an impressive milestone. It says a lot about the quality of the content that "Life Beneath Zero" continues to be popular subsequently and then many shows. But, what is an "episode," actually?

When I spoke to Sue Aikens, she explained that she doesn't live her life in episodes, and that Nat Geo doesn't actually capture her life that way either. There is no betoken where they announce they are now filming Episode 149, or where a director yells "Cut!" to wrap filming of the episode. Sue only does what she always does and lives her life the way she would whether Nat Geo crews were filming or not. The crew captures her daily activities and eventually the footage is cut and edited into an episode.

"Life Below Zero" is produced by BBC Studios Los Angeles, and airs on National Geographic on Tuesdays at 8pm Eastern / 7pm Fundamental. The landmark 150th episode will air at a special time to ring in 2021—at 9pm Eastern / 8pm Central on New year's Day.

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Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tonybradley/2020/12/16/life-below-zero-hits-landmark-150th-episode-with-new-season-of-challenges-in-the-alaskan-wilderness/

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