During the holidays, Otto decides to gift his Yak and Atz Lee gathers coal.
Winter has kept the Kilchers indoors, so Eivin and Atz Lee get out to hunt.
The family completes projects before the spring thaw floods the area.
Spring arrives and the family hunt and take care of problems close to home.
Atz Lee and Jane hunt octopus, Otto keeps a calf alive and Eve has news.
Eivin and a pregnant Eve decide to add running water to their home.
It's midsummer and the Kilchers make the most of 22 hours of sunlight.
Atz Sr., Atz Lee and Jane travel to the highest peaks to hunt for goat.
The Kilchers enjoy the fruits of their labor on Thanksgiving.
A porcupine nails several of the Kilchers' animals with quills.
Atz and Atz Lee swim their horses across a lake to go moose hunting.
Threats to the Kilchers' food supplies come in many shapes and sizes.
With winter on the way, the Kilchers race to finish their summer projects.
Otto and Eivin use a duck hunt for some last-minute, father-son time.
Atz Lee and Eivin hunt, while a pregnant Eve struggles with chores.
The Kilchers take care of projects before the winter, and the baby, arrive.
The Kilchers' lifestyle is dictated by the seasons, so they adapt.