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Life Below Zero (styled as Life Below Zero° on the title card) is a documentary television series that illustrates the daily and seasonal activities of subsistence hunters as they make their living in remote areas of Alaska. Produced by BBC Studios, the show airs on National Geographic.
‘A New Kind of Wilderness’ Director on How She Turned a Living-Off-the-Grid Doc Into an Exquisitely Heartbreaking Story of a Family Addie Morfoot October 25, 2024 at 11:20 AM
Rebecca Vance said she was going to fulfill a vision of living off the grid in the wilderness, disconnected from a society of which she had grown increasingly fearful.
Bradford Angier (May 13, 1910 – March 3, 1997) was an American wilderness survivalist and proponent of back-to-earth living. He authored more than 35 books on how to survive in the wild and how to live minimalisticly off the land. In 1947 Angier and his new wife, Vena (Elvena, 1914–2011), were living in Boston, Massachusetts.
The show follows the lives of people attempting to live off the grid in backwoods and swamps. The cast focus on sustaining themselves through hunting, fishing, bartering, and surviving off the land. Shelters tend to consist of only raw materials, which are found, created or bartered. [1]
The 14-year-old son, Rebecca Vance, Trevala Jara, Christine Vance and Ms Jara’s husband, days before the trio left for the Colorado wilderness (Trevala Jara)
The series follows these groups through the weeks as they struggle to live off the land at their shelters. Paul Claus starred as the wilderness survival expert [ 1 ] and Neil Webster helped guide several of the participants on a moose hunt [ 2 ] which included training in firing .338 Winchester Magnum and .22 rifles for mountain goat hunting ...
Two sisters and a teenage son who told family last year they would live 'off the grid' died of hypothermia and malnutrition as they endured the elements in the Colorado wilderness.