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The Alaska Experiment follows ten individuals—not exactly experienced outdoorsmen or expert adventurers—as they try to survive in Alaska during the fall and winter. They have to do more than just sit tight and survive: they are faced with hiking to a new location through difficult Alaskan terrain every few days.
The group breaks up into separate groups during the first season, but all work together in the second season.
From Icy Bay, an extremely remote fly-in location formed by the retreat of the Guyot, Yahtse and Tyndall glaciers over the past 95 years, to the Upper Chitina River Valley,
an area almost 90 miles inland from Icy Bay that has been formed by millions of years of glacial activity and where the food supply is less than reliable, the group has their work cut out for them if they're going to make it through.
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