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    Alaska: The Last Frontier

    TV-142011 · Outdoors · 11 seasons

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  2. Alaska: The Last Frontier is an American reality cable television series which premiered on December 29, 2011, on the Discovery Channel. The show documents the extended Kilcher family, descendants of Swiss immigrants and Alaskan pioneers, Yule and Ruth Kilcher, at their homestead 11 miles outside of Homer. [1]

  3. Follow the Kilcher family as they live off the land in Alaska for over 80 years. Watch episodes, videos, photos and articles about their challenges, adventures and traditions on Discovery.com.

    • Weather on the homestead has become more unpredictable than ever and the Kilchers must strike back against a rapidly changing Alaskan wilderness. A warmer, earlier spring has prematurely melted most of the winter snow, turning the homestead pastureland into a life-threatening muddy swamp for their cattle.
    • A primary goal for the Kilchers is to expand their grazing land to remote Perl Island, an area without predators that will keep their animals safe. But the island’s tumultuous weather and perilous seas make it dangerous for the Kilchers to travel there safely.
    • For the first-time ever in the series, Kilcher women Jane and Eve embark on the first hunt of the season, making their mark as leaders of the Kilcher family.
  4. Feb 18, 2024 · Find out everything we know about the possible return of the Discovery Channel reality show featuring the Kilcher family in Alaska. Learn about the potential release window, cast, and latest news of season 12.

    • Neha Nathani
    • Senior Staff Writer
  5. Follow the Kilcher family and their community outside Homer, Alaska, as they live off the land and face challenges in the wilderness. Watch episodes, trailers, cast, reviews, trivia and more on IMDb, the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content.

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    • 2011-07
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  6. Four generations of Kilchers live off the land on a homestead outside Homer, Alaska. They must hunt, garden, gather, raise livestock and work as a family in order to survive Alaska's uncontrollable elements.

  7. The family reside on over 640 acres of Alaskan wilderness, living off the resources the land provides. They must hunt, garden, gather, raise livestock and work as a family in order to survive Alaska’s uncontrollable elements.

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