Ep 6. Hangry Days
- TV-14
- September 25, 2020
- 41 min
In this episode of 100 Days Wild, titled "Hangry Days," the group of homesteaders are facing a new challenge as they enter the fifth week of their project to survive 100 days in the remote Alaskan wilderness.
Food is becoming increasingly scarce as the group has yet to establish a reliable source of protein. Hunger starts to set in, causing tension and arguments among the homesteaders, who are already feeling the strain of living in close quarters with limited resources.
To make matters worse, a freak storm hits the area, bringing heavy rain and high winds that make it difficult to hunt or fish. Some members of the group start to experience physical and emotional symptoms of starvation, and they must find a solution before it's too late.
In this episode, viewers will see the homesteaders take an inventory of the remaining food supplies and devise a plan to obtain more protein. Some members venture out to explore new hunting grounds, while others set traps and try their luck with fishing.
As the days pass, the group must grapple with the reality of their situation and how they will survive the harsh Alaskan wilderness. Some members struggle with the lack of food and start to lash out in frustration, while others maintain a more positive attitude and work together to find a solution.
Meanwhile, a new conflict arises as personal relationships start to strain under the pressure of their living conditions. The homesteaders must navigate these challenges while facing the constant threat of hunger and exposure to the elements.
With only a limited amount of time left to complete their 100-day challenge, the group must find a way to stay focused and motivated despite the challenges they face.
"Hangry Days" is an intense and emotional episode that showcases the true struggles of living in the wilderness with limited resources. Viewers will witness the homesteaders' resilience and determination as they fight to survive in one of the most unforgiving environments in the world.