Ep 5. Frozen Out
- TV-14
- September 18, 2020
- 41 min
In episode 5 of 100 Days Wild season 1, titled "Frozen Out," the group braces for the harsh winter weather as temperatures plummet. With less than 50 days left until their 100-day challenge is complete, they must work together to stay warm and find enough food to sustain them.
The episode begins with the group strategizing on how to gather enough firewood to last the winter. They split up into teams and head out into the surrounding wilderness to gather as many fallen branches and logs as they can find. One member, Danielle, struggles to keep up due to her smaller size and lack of strength, but the group rallies around her to provide support and encouragement.
As the cold sets in, the team also focuses on finding enough food to survive. They set up traps and hunt for small game like rabbits and squirrels. However, the animals are scarce and difficult to catch in the winter months, leading to some members becoming increasingly hungry and desperate for a good meal.
Tensions arise within the group as a result of the harsh conditions. One member, Jake, becomes increasingly isolated from the rest of the team and struggles to come to terms with his decision to leave his family behind to take part in the challenge. However, the group bands together to support him and keep morale high.
As the days go by, the group faces larger ethical dilemmas regarding their food sources. They debate whether or not to kill a mother deer and her fawn for meat, ultimately deciding against it due to the potential emotional trauma it could cause to both the hunters and the rest of the group.
Throughout the episode, the group also contends with various technical difficulties, including a broken chainsaw and dwindling supplies of propane for cooking and heat. They must adapt and find creative solutions to these challenges in order to survive the bitter cold.
Overall, "Frozen Out" is a tense and emotional episode that showcases the group's resilience and strength in the face of harsh winter weather. Despite the challenges they face, they come together to support each other and work as a team to make it through the long, dark days of winter.