Port Protection Alaska
Port Protection is home to the few who have left behind normal society and chosen a different life in a remote Alaskan community, where survival of the individuals and community cannot sustain without the other. The stakes are high. The land is rugged and unforgiving and the seas which surround Port Protection are cold and merciless. With risk comes a reward more profound than mere survival: a world of beauty and freedom with the security of community and without the constraints of bureaucracy. In Port Protection there are no clear roads to survival, inhabitants must carve one themselves.
Country: United States of America
Type: tv
Season: 1
Episode: 1
Duration: 1h 0m
Release: 2015
Rating: 7.1
Season 1 - Port Protection Alaska
2015-07-19
"Resourcefulness is key to survival in Port Protection and for 56-year resident Sam that means making the most of what he\u2019s got. He sets out to extend the wear of his boots using mink oil \u2014 but first he must find and trap the minks. Gary heads to the shore to forage for sustenance, but extreme tides come only twice a month, so he must act quickly in order to find his dinner. Meanwhile, couple Hans and Timbi are determined to turn their property into a working farm, but recent injuries create a setback and they must rely on others in the community for help."
2015-07-26
"Winter\u2019s end is approaching and the change of season brings new opportunities while closing the door on others. Sam has heard from other fishermen that halibut have been caught nearby. After months of living off of frozen food, he\u2019s eager to catch some of the savory fish. Meanwhile trapping season is coming to a close and that means Gary is losing one of his main sources of income. He sets out for one last trapping trip in an effort to get enough fur to help meet his expenses for the year. Curly gets word that a massive tree is threatening a local house, and Mary sets out on the inexhaustible hunt for firewood."
2015-08-02
"The residents of Port Protection deal with the forces of nature, yet again. Curly decides to support the community and take on pesky beavers. Sam finds it\u2019s time to start his garden and encounters bad soil so he has to search the surrounding area for the necessary ingredients to sweeten it up. Rough weather and high winds complicate Timbi\u2019s situation when she suspects she has a life-threatening blood clot and can\u2019t leave the island. Meanwhile, Gary sets out to do some king salmon fishing and encounters another competitor, which jeopardizes his attempts to catch a fish."
2015-08-09
"Spring has come to Port Protection and with it a host of chores and opportunities. Mary Miller takes advantage of bear season and heads into the nearby woods to hunt her first black bear. Gary Muehlberger sets out to trap a beaver in the hopes of teaching Port Protection\u2019s newest resident, Amanda Makar, how to skin and treat it for its fur. And Hans and Timbi Porter overcome their recent surgeries and hike up a nearby mountain for firewood to an astonishing patch of land known as \u201cthe blow down.\u201d"
2015-08-16
"The spring season progresses and the residents of Port Protection encounter tasks and challenges. When Curly tries to be a good neighbor by helping his friend Jiggy with a rotten tree that threatens to fall on his house, he finds his experience and determination tested. Mary passes the torch of knowledge to Amanda, teaching her the finer points of how to hunt and track game, to provide her with the tools to survive on her own. Sam readies the fire patrol boat, staging a fire drill with other community members, which involves setting a real fire."
2015-08-23
"Spring has arrived, and in Port Protection that means there is work to be done despite erratic bursts of rain, sleet and snow. Hans and Timbi set out to put up a greenhouse in order to grow fresh vegetables and herbs for the year, but they\u2019ll have to make it with supplies they can piece together on the island. Sam scours the burned-out wreckage of Jack\u2019s old warehouse for materials to build a portable hunting stove. Mary must travel to town through brutal weather to acquire supplies she needs for the spring hunting season. And Curly takes Amanda out for a grueling lesson in dropping trees and collecting much-needed firewood."
2015-08-30
"Timothy \u201cCurly\u201d Leech and Amanda Makar set out to catch halibut with some borrowed equipment. Gary Muehlberger decides to test his mettle \u2014 and age \u2014 by returning to some old hunting grounds to catch a \u201chooter\u201d and see if he\u2019s still \u201cgot it.\u201d Resident inventor and all-around DIY\u2019er Sam Carlson tries to cobble together a vertical access wind turbine out of junk and scrap metal from an old shipyard. And Hans Porter sets out to test the pH levels of the town\u2019s water supply, only to discover a dead-standing tree threatening the town\u2019s pipeline."
2015-09-06
"The community of Port Protection encounters tasks and challenges as Gary goes shrimping, something he hasn\u2019t done for a while. Meanwhile, Timbi searches for a natural remedy for Hans\u2019 aches and pains. Curly tries to pull a tree from the forest, and Sam takes a camping trip into the island\u2019s wilderness to hunt bear."
2015-09-13
"Spring has arrived and the residents of Port Protection complete essential builds and chores. Hans and Timbi take a giant step in realizing their dream of owning a working farm, by constructing a large duck pen. Sam forges staples, a small but critical tool, before heading out on his skiff to harvest firewood from the beaches surrounding Port Protection. Across the island, Mary reaches a remote mountain lake in order to catch freshwater trout, but a late spring squall has put the trip in jeopardy. Using milled wood from local trees, Curly attempts to breathe new life into his old truck by building a new flatbed, one that will provide the community with more firewood during the long, cold winter ahead."
2015-09-20
"Gary makes a supply run to Wrangell, Alaska, and is asked by Hans and Timbi to bring back some very precious cargo \u2014 ducks \u2014 that the whole community is counting on. Meanwhile, Hans and Timbi call on their neighbors, Mary and Amanda, to help them finish the duck barn in time for the Gary\u2019s return. Curly, needing meat for the summer, sets out on a solo bear hunt. Sam and his friend Stuart try to solve the mystery of the town\u2019s water shortage."
Season 2 - Port Protection Alaska
2016-04-18
"With winter almost upon them, the residents of Port Protection are busy using the remaining days of good weather and daylight to stock their freezers and complete crucial chores."
2016-04-25
"For the residents of Port Protection, a transition from fall to winter means not only a change in weather but also a change in priorities."
2016-05-09
"As winter moves in on Port Protection, residents take advantage of some rare mild weather to increase their chances of survival throughout the season."
2016-05-23
"In order to survive the menacing winter months, residents scramble to gather any remaining necessities."
2016-05-30
"Hans and Timbi head out in an old box van to pick up new additions to their family farm. Strangers have trashed Gary\u2019s old float house but he manages to find a treasure in the mess."
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