The born-and-raised-wild Brown family reveals their unique Christmas traditions out in the Alaskan bush. They also reflect on the past year as well as what’s on the horizon for the family.
The born-and-raised-wild Brown family reveals their unique Christmas traditions out in the Alaskan bush. They also reflect on the past year as well as what's on the horizon for the family.
The Family reflects on their life in the wild and discusses memorable and extreme moments from the show.
The Brown family discuss their tradition of Da's Day.
Never before seen footage from season two is revealed and the Brown family discusses the challenges of documenting their lives in one of the most remote areas in Alaska.
The Brown family looks back on the last year of their lives. From their time in Ketchikan until the present, they reflect upon their crazy journey and respond to burning questions viewers have about events that have happened over the course of the season.
Summer arrives and the Brown's are able to enjoy the land.
This special features a look back at the Brown’s first summer on Chichagof Island. When the dream of putting down roots and building up Browntown is derailed by a relentless series of calamities, the wolfpack is forced to make unexpected choices.
As the Browns return home from the Lower 48, we look back on what they miss the most about Alaska. And in never before seen footage we get a glimpse of what it takes to make the series, along with exclusive sneak peeks of the exciting new season.
You asked, Bear answers. An episode all about the most extreme member of the Brown family.
They may not get the date exactly right, but the Brown family has plenty of Christmas spirit. Join them as they celebrate Christmas, Alaskan Bush style.
At the end of one of the toughest years the Brown family has had in the wilderness of Alaska, grit and perseverance is the only path to survival.
If you think living off the land in seclusion seems peaceful, think again. Having a well-functioning homestead takes massive amounts of ingenuity and hard work, something The Browns have worked tirelessly to achieve.
As the modern world encroaches on Southeast Alaska, the Browns fight to prove that the bush way of life is worth saving.
The Browns are plagued by an unrelenting series of hardships during a merciless winter.
In this special episode, a deeper look into the Brown's time spent down south. And in never before seen footage brothers Bear and Bam commemorate their time in the Lower 48 in an extreme way.
A look behind the lens at the countless hours spent to bring bush life to the lower 48 and how Brown luck influences what makes it to air.
The Browns continue to work hard and tirelessly to gather food, secure resources and build everything from scratch in their pursuit of a self-sustaining town and being more isolated and independent than ever before.
T'is the season and, while the Browns anxiously await rebuilding in the Lower 48, they get into the Christmas spirit with a special surprise for mother Ami.
The Browns prepare for a new adventure in the remote wilderness of the Pacific Northwest, following unprecedented obstacles over the past year.
Never before seen footage and exclusive insight reveal how the Browns struggle and persevered during their first Spring on the mountain.
Hunting is more than a sport in the wilderness -- it's a means of survival. Over decades in the Alaskan bush, the Browns have developed their own unique tricks and secrets to hunt like only the Wolfpack can.
The Browns celebrate their mother Ami Brown’s strength and wisdom.
The Wolf Pack risks everything to transform the raw wilderness into a working ranch; as they grow faster than expected, the family is forced to evolve in ways they never imagined.
The Wolfpack gathers and gets candid about untold secrets and burning questions that fans have wondered for years. From epic adventure to major struggles, they expose their world like never before.
The Brown family reveals their unique Christmas traditions in Alaskan bush.
The Brown's property is transforming from a working ranch to a sprawling homestead, but as the Browns grow and evolve, the family dynamics begin to shift more than ever before.
The family deals with a life-threatening cold front and a deep freeze that halts their water supply, while Bear overnights in the wild as he absorbs life-changing news.
The Wolfpack celebrates the remarkable life of their patriarch Billy Brown.
The Browns reflect on a chaotic year on North Star Ranch.
After the passing of their patriarch, the family celebrates their heritage.
The Wolfpack holds a one-of-a-kind gift exchange and surprises Mother Ami.
Mother Ami challenges the Wolfpack to each complete a bucket list item.
The Browns reflect on unseen moments as they embark on a new chapter.
The Wolfpack honors the crucial role Bird and Rain play within the family.
A small shack is built in the opener of this series following an Alaska family who live in the wilderness.
The Brown brothers are forced to step up when building a one room cabin for the family. During some down time, the wolf pack of five goes into a small bush town to hunt for potential mates. It’s the first time they’ve been in public together in months.
As the Browns race to finish their cabin, temperatures plummet and an illness hits the family. Their ability to survive the winter rests on the brothers as they race to get essential supplies and complete the home.Then, the unexpected strikes.
A confrontation on the Browns property shuts down production and forces them to make a big decision.
After facing unparalleled obstacles, the Browns reflect on their past year of living in the Alaskan Bush while providing surprise revelations about the family's lifestyle.
The Browns plan their return to the wilderness in the Season 2 premiere.
The Browns are determined to make it to their new piece of land; after avoiding disaster on the seas, the family seeks help from an old friend.
The Browns set up their home site; when the boys' skills seem rusty, they must prove to Billy that they still have what it takes.
The family searches for food in the woods, and realize there is stiff competition there; Birdy goes hunting on the bears' turf.
The Browns begin to build their home; when a big storm hits, the family suffers a setback; Matt creates a home for himself.
Billy strikes a barter for windows; Matt and Noah check the junkyard for additional materials; the boys invite locals over.
The Browns increase their defenses after finding rogue bears near the home site; Billy must seek medical help; the children build a raft to help move lumber.
As the Browns struggle to get the walls and roof of their house built, winter arrives. While working through the snow, a series of setbacks threatens to derail all they've worked hard to achieve.
The Brown family is ready to move into their new home when Ami requires immediate medical attention and must travel to a big city for surgery. Meanwhile, the pressure is on the boys to secure a wood-burning stove so the family can stay warm over winter.
The Browns move into their new home; Matt creates a unique tire house for himself.
Matt and Bam must bring back meat for the family; the Brown children search for egg-laying chickens; Bear goes on his first official date.
Ami must confront the life she left behind; the Brown boys work a demolition job to salvage goods to complete the house.
After Billy is offered a deal on one-of-a-kind boat, the Brown family is faced with a life-changing decision. Meanwhile, youngest brother Noah kindles a new relationship in town.
Billy and three of his sons travel home on their newly purchased boat; Matt and Noah work on an improvement.
The Browns attempt to work during a snow storm. Later, Noah introduces his girlfriend to the family.
A hauling job is interrupted when mechanical issues arise on the Brown's boat.
The Browns make the most of the long days during the short Alaskan summer when Season 3 begins. Included: They hatch a plan to deal with a lumber shortage, but then a sudden injury threatens to split the family apart.
In the wake of Ami's injury, the Browns have to work even harder to stay on track with winter prep. Included: Birdie, Gabe and Bear set off to climb the alpine in search of deer; and Bear's skills are immediately put to the test after he steps up as hunt leader.
An emergency brings Browntown to a halt, leading Billy to make an unexpected choice that impacts the lives of the entire wolf pack. Meanwhile, Matt steps up to take his role as eldest brother more seriously.
The family plan a series of surprises to celebrate Billy's birthday; and a visit from a childhood friend prompts the wolf pack to reflect back on their adventures in the wild.
Matt, Bam, Bear and Gabe head out on their first-ever hauling job without father and it's anything but smooth sailing. Back in Browntown, Bird, Rain and Noah do their best to keep their homestead stable.
Matt, Bam, Gabe, and Bear just want to get home, but engine trouble cripples the Integrity. In Browntown, the rest of the family continues to prep for winter while competing with their bear neighbors.
With hope of redeeming themselves after their disastrous first hauling job, the four eldest Brown brothers prepare for a second solo mission. Then, two very different visitors show up in Browntown.
Matt, Bam, Bear, and Gabe feel the strain of making deliveries in harsh conditions. Meanwhile, circumstances back in Browntown force a decision that will change the lives of the wolf pack forever.
A happy homecoming for the Brown family means hard work is ahead to get Browntown back on track. Time away came at a cost and prospects are lean without a working skiff. A highly risky haul with an all or nothing offer may be the only solution.
While youngest Brown brother Noah stays behind to continue repairs to Browntown, the other 8 members of the wolfpack take on their riskiest haul ever in hopes of securing the skiff they desperately need. Failure will have far reaching consequences.
Patriarch Billy sees an opportunity to tie up loose ends, fortify his connection with the bush, and keep the wolf pack close with a family visit to the winter watch of Excursion Inlet. Along the way a failing anchor changes everything.
The family of nine takes advantage of an early spring to make progress on unfinished business. But a visitor from Billy's distant past brings potential to undermine the future of Browntown and what means to be a member of the wolf pack.
In this lost episode, to save the wolf pack from going stir crazy during Billy's medical treatment, the family heeds the call of the wild and goes on an adventure even further into the lower 48.
An unexpected visit from the mayor of the nearby island of Hoonah may forever change the face of Browntown. And the family must rally around strong man Gabe when the opportunity to realize a life-long dream comes with serious risks.
The wolfpack is on high alert after mysterious shots were fired causing property damage on the shores of Browntown. The strength of the family is tested as the Browns struggle to finish a salvage job shorthanded.
The Browns are busy making the most of the beginning of spring by hunting and building improvements to Browntown. But in just 72 hours, the family will be forced to leave the bush for an unknown fate in the Alaskan city of Juneau.
After thirty long days in Juneau, the Brown family reunites and plans a trip to rediscover their love of the bush. But an issue plaguing one of the children puts the sanctity of the wolfpack in jeopardy.
In anticipation of reuniting with one member, the family finally returns to Browntown to reclaim the bush. But as spring brings life to the forest, the Browns struggle with the principals that make them a Wolfpack.
A storm overtakes Chichagof island and threatens the safety of the Brown Family as they set out on a journey to bring home a new addition to Browntown, while oldest brother Matt returns home for a fresh start.
Matt has killed a deer in the wilderness. But his mission is not fulfilled, because many black and brown bears live in Southeast Alaska. The predators have an excellent sense of smell and sense a carcass with its fine nose several kilometers away. Say: It is only when the resettler has dragged the 60 kilos of hunting to "Brownstown", he is safe from the hungry omnivorous. Matt's brothers and sisters are mixing wall paint in the forest - from berries and mud
"Brownstown" is supposed to grow and prosper, so family leader Billy forges great plans in Alaska. The "Bush People" live in the northernmost state of the state of what nature offers them. But they need fuel for the power supply and their tools. The transport of gasoline is tedious and dangerous - particularly in winter with ice and snow. That is why the wildernesses want to build a windmill on Chichagof Island. With this alternative energy source the "Wolfsrudel" would be completely independent
The Browns want to buy a boat, but the financial resources of the "Wolfsrudel" are limited. That is why the resettlers negotiated a deal with the owner of the watercraft. Instead of pushing cash on the table, the wilderness is supposed to do two assignments for the freight forwarder from Hoonah. First, Billy and his sons are transporting two 150-kilo heavy-bodied tanks to Port Alexander. And then they take off a waterplane with the "Trinity" off the coast of Prince of Wales Island.
Half the family hangs spewing over the railing, because the browns have fallen into a storm on the open sea. And catering on board the "Integrity" also leaves much to be desired. Except for a few breakfast ingredients is hardly left over. Nevertheless, the resettlers continue to pursue Prince of Wales Island, where they are to carry out an order for a freight forwarder. The island in the south-east of Alaska has a lot of memories with Billy, Ami and the children, because the "Wolfsrudel" has lived on the island for ten years
The 34-year-old Matt builds a freezer in the wilderness, where the emigrants can bunk their meat supplies. Because on Chichagof Island many hungry bears wander around. Noah, Bear and Gabe are now taking care of the family's new flagship project: the improvised wind power plant is supposed to supply the "Wolfsrudel" off the beaten track with civilian power - six kilowatts for the time being. But during the installation of the huge apparatus underlies the brothers in Alaska a following error
Saw work and a hungry bear keep the adventurers in Alaska powerful. The predator has ransacked the food supplies of the emigrants, and without flesh Billy and his family do not come across the winter. That is why Bear and his sister Snowbird break into the wilderness to hunt game. Matt and Gabe, meanwhile, roll up their sleeves in Brownstown to organize 12 cubic meters of timber for a barter. When everything runs smoothly, the brothers receive a turbine for their wind turbine.
Fresh bear traces near the camp place the "Alaskan Bush People" on Chichagof Island in alertness. Obviously the animal has not been eating enough bacon before the winter's rest. But there is very little time for wilderness dwellers to find and drive the robber, since the family's new windmill is an absolute priority. If Billy and his sons succeed in assembling the missing spare parts before the ground completely freezes, this would be an important step towards independence.
In the Season 7 premiere, the displaced Browns struggle through a devastating transition, while Ami undergoes testing due to recent health concerns. Later, Browntown is under the care of a lone protector, as Noah braves the dangers of the wilderness to defend the homestead.
A major diagnosis shakes the Brown family and forces them toward a decision that could reshape their lifelong journey. While medical analysis continues for Ami in the lower 48, oldest son Matt attempts to get back to normal as he reunites with Noah.
A major diagnosis shakes the Brown family and forces them toward a decision that could reshape their lives. While medical analysis continues for Ami in the lower 48, oldest son Matt attempts to get back to normal as he reunites with Noah in Browntown.
The Brown family awaits Ami's treatment options. Also: a look at the wolf pack's ability to endure through hardships in every environment. Adrift on the shores of the Alaskan wilderness, the wolf pack rediscover their need for adventure.
Ami awaits treatment options; the kids prepare to join Matt in Alaska to begin packing up Browntown; and after an explosion that leaves Matt injured, Bear, Rain and Bird work on the homestead short-handed.
The Brown children face a critical decision as they part ways with the family's Alaskan homestead, while Ami braces for her upcoming cancer treatments in California; and the wolf pack finds new ways to keep spirits high.
Ami prepares to undergo treatment for lung cancer; siblings Bear, Bird, and Rain work to give the family's homestead back to the bush; and the entire wolf pack looks to the future and finds strength in the hope for a new place to call Browntown.
As the Brown family adapts after closing their dream homestead, they charge toward a new beginning with the skills and knowledge they've acquired over 35 years in the Alaskan wilderness.
The Wolfpack arrives on their new property in the most remote frontier of the lower 48, but the long winter in the region wreaks havoc on their first attempts to tame the mountain.
The Browns begin an ambitious barn build, the key to Billy's grand vision. Noah return reuniting the entire wolfpack for the first time since Alaska.
Disaster strikes as floods plague the region, and the Brown's must balance the fate of their new community with the success of their homestead.
Noah invents an ingenious device to rid the home site of moles; Billy gives daughter Rain major responsibility as barn construction goes full bore at the ranch.
Ami prepares for a critical doctor checkup; Billy grows concerned about progress on the homestead; a rogue bear destroys Bam's new beehives forcing the youngsters to rebuild the hive and save the bees before it's too late.
Barn construction is all hands on deck, but family confronts Bam when he chooses to pay more attention to his own projects.
The Wolf Pack braces for a looming wildfire that threatens completion of the barn. Noah walks down the aisle to become the first married Brown.
As the Wolfpack attempts to start over from the ground up, they reveal the relationships and values from decades in the wild, where they learned a way of life unique to the bush of Alaska.
For the first time ever, film crews reveal the risk and reward of following the nine member Brown Family in the wilderness from Alaska to the Pacific Northwest.
The Wolfpack's quest for complete freedom takes a big step forward with livestock, including a risky 2000lb longhorn bull. Noah and his new wife Rhain Alisha arrive to start making their new life on the mountain with a monumental announcement.
The Wolfpack seizes an opportunity to stockpile meat with their first ever buffalo hunt. Brothers Noah and Bam are left to build a mine-cooled meat locker and keep the ranch running in anticipation of the family's return.
As bold new predators get increasingly closer to the family's ranch, the Browns devise inventive solutions to defend their livestock; Gabe's long-distance girlfriend makes her first, long-anticipated visit to the mountain.
A medical emergency on the Wolfpack's ranch forces the family to become more resourceful as they continue to build their dream on the mountain. Gabe's hasty leap toward marriage has the family concerned.
As the first snow falls, the Browns make a risky attempt to move their temporary shelters closer to the barn in hopes of bringing father Billy back home. Noah uses his ingenuity to prepare he and his pregnant wife Rhain Alisha for her first winter.
The Browns struggle to finish building their homes just as winter closes in and the ground begins to freeze.
The Brown family gets ready to defend themselves after a gruesome scene indicates that a dangerous new predator is stalking their ranch.
The Wolf Pack's first pheasant hunt turns into a competition in anticipation of a much-needed, post-Thanksgiving celebration; later, Billy and Ami surprise the family with new additions to the ranch that will bring them closer to their roots.
Birdi goes on a treacherous hunt to bring home meat for the family and save her chickens from slaughter; Noah constructs an automatic diaper machine; Gabe gets bush insight from Ami that he can pass along to Raquell.
Winter approaches yet the Wolf Pack feels the heat; Bear works furiously to finalize an addition to his home; Billy faces a new medical crisis; a big winter storm forces Noah and Rhain Alisha to make a tough decision.
The Brown siblings struggle to finish their ambitious home sites as the ground begins to freeze; the Wolf Pack gets the call that Rhain-Alisha has gone into labor and races to the birth of baby Eli.
Decades of experience and resourcefulness in the Alaskan bush laid the groundwork for the Wolfpack's ability to overcome nearly any challenge. But will their skills help them realize their family dream of a ranch in Washington?
The Brown Family kicks off their most ambitious plan to conquer the mountain yet. Bear and the siblings throw caution to the wind on a critical first project disassembling and transporting a salvaged 50-foot windmill.
When a hungry bear breaks into Noah's tent and spooks the livestock, the Browns suspect it is being attracted by the ranch's newest arrivals, three young ostriches. Later, the windmill assembly takes the siblings to dangerous new heights.
The first major storm of the season threatens the family's progress. With a big bush wedding coming in days, the Browns race to obtain and haul much needed water tanks before the full force of the storm hits.
The wolfpack prepares for their first ever wedding in the bush. But as the family prepares to welcome a new member, emotions run high and the Browns struggle to keep their most ambitious project on track.
A hungry predator encroaches deeper onto North Star Ranch forcing Bird and Gabe to take stronger action. Bam must play nice with his siblings in an effort to finally break ground on his homestead. Gabe has an incredible surprise for the Wolf Pack.
When an ostrich lays its first egg, the Brown siblings rush to figure out how to incubate it. Bear gets a special visit from a girl on North Star Ranch as the family prepares for a surprise celebration for Billy and Ami's 40th wedding anniversary.
The Browns flee the mountain during a dangerous lightning storm in the heat of fire season. To ensure their safety, they devise ingenious new fire safety measures, including a bush alert system and animal evacuation ark, which they put to the test.
As the siblings race to complete their ambitious water system, Billy gets news that shakes the Wolfpack and redirects their future. Meanwhile, Bear goes on an important hunt where he reflects on an important life decision.
The Browns begin their ambitious cabin build; Bam and Gabe go on a deer hunt as the family scrambles to pull off the mountain wedding, but days before the ceremony, things take an unexpected turn.
Gabe is attacked by an aggressive ostrich and loses one of his most prized possessions in the process. When the ranch gets hit with the first snowfall, the family builds a big bonfire to unfreeze the ground under their house site.
When the ranch comes under fire from encroaching hunters, Gabe takes it upon himself to learn to ride a horse as the family constructs a fence around the property. And later, Gabe and Raquell leave the mountain for the birth of their baby girl.
A life-threatening cold front approaches the mountain and the family prioritizes shelters for their livestock. The task is easier said than done, as it will require the siblings to make a risky journey to a neighboring mountain to salvage lumber.
A deep freeze halts the water supply, sending the ranch into a new crisis; with a critical load of lumber delivered to the base of their mountain, the Wolfpack must problem solve to get their house back on track.
Bear overnights in the wild as he absorbs life-changing news. A gentler Bam takes the lead on a critical next step of the main house build, while Noah creates a Bush Monster Plow to clear heavy snow. Sister Bird makes an unusual gift for Gabe.
As winter winds down, the Browns prepare for a medieval-themed birthday celebration for Baby Eli. Pushing through the pandemic, the Browns complete the main house just before a massive wildfire strikes the mountain.
Everything the Browns have built is threatened as a devastating wildfire rages on Palmer Mountain. As they take refuge down the mountain, the siblings are given 30 minutes to return to the property and rescue as many animals as they can.
Months before the fire, the Browns film their daily life locked down on the mountain. And watching and reacting to memorable moments from the show for the first time, the Wolfpack reflects on their adventures in Alaska.
Billy rallies the family toward the next stage of North Star Ranch.
The Wolfpack questions the future of their dream after a ruinous wildfire.
With the Browns committed to rebuilding, Bear gets the chance to finally meet his son River for the first time. But Bird grapples with her future, longing for life back on the sea in Alaska.
Bird, Bear and Rain make a long-awaited return to Browntown to reconnect with their bush past. But will it be as they imagined it? On North Star Ranch, Bam, Gabe and Noah use a unique method to repair the roads damaged by the fire.
An incoming storm threatens to cut the siblings' Alaska trip short. But surprise news from Billy sends them on a quest to reunite with an old friend. Noah struggles to train his new "war horse," Prometheus.
After the summer's devastating wildfire, the Wolfpack is eager to reestablish roots back on their mountain ranch. As they race to build a new "Boomtown" inspired basecamp, an unexpected tragedy strikes and the family must grieve one of its own.
The Browns rally to bring home Billy’s beloved animals to the mountain as a dose of bush medicine. And as Bear and Raiven give their relationship another try, the young father welcomes son River to North Star for the very first time.
The Browns reel from the death of their patriarch, Billy Brown. They must quickly decide on difficult next steps or jeopardize their mountain dream.
As gold fever reignites, the Wolfpack must balance preparations for a celebration to honor Billy, with a mission to haul 80-tons of old goldmining equipment up the mountain.
The Browns meet their match with 75 tons of salvaged old mining equipment as they struggle to place it and get it running. Bird and Rain seek the chance to complete the horseback riding lesson their father was not able to give them.
The Browns race to pull together a unique celebration based on a traditional Alaskan custom to honor their late patriarch. But some question the future of the Wolfpack without him.
The Browns begin the new Spring with differing ambitions.
Crisis strikes another member of the Wolfpack.
Gabe leads a risky salvage job while Bird fights to return to Alaska.
The siblings touch down in Haines, Alaska, on a mission to find a new homestead for Noah. On North Star Ranch, Bam and Gabe set out to deter encroaching predators hungry from hibernation; and Bear introduces off-grid cuisine to Raiven.
In Alaska, Noah risks losing a dream property when he volunteers his siblings and himself for a hauling-and-build mission to help an off-grid family in need. On the mountain, Bear invents a new way for him and Raiven to accomplish a tedious bush chore.
The Brown siblings battle boat issues while racing to meet a deadline to see a dream property; in Washington, Bam strives to save the ranch money by learning from a local hay farmer; Bear and Raiven share big news for their future.
The Browns must navigate the treacherous Wrangell Narrows on course for the storied Mosman Island, where Bird hopes to begin a new chapter; with the clock ticking for Noah to find his homestead, stormy seas threaten their journey.
Noah discovers his dream property on a remote island. Without a full deposit to secure it, he agrees to a complicated barter deal.
The Wolfpack moves to fulfill sister Rain's longtime goal of mining gold on the mountain. But with the siblings shorthanded, other big projects like Gabe's cabin build must compete for priority.
Bird and Noah race to overcome big obstacles to get their gold mining setup operational; Bam and Mother Ami are ready to deliver the first longhorn calves ever sold from North Star Ranch, but soon realize the biggest challenge, wrangling them.
The Wolfpack struggles to bring their 50-year-old mining equipment back to life, while Rain makes an emotional return to resume her role as Brown mine boss, in hopes of fulfilling the Brown's dream of striking gold.