Ep 2. Frozen Highway
- TV-G
- January 12, 2016
- 40 min
In Building Alaska season 5 episode 2, titled Frozen Highway, the challenges of building homes in the harsh Alaskan wilderness are taken to new heights as the builders strive to transport materials to the remote job sites along the frozen highways.
With temperatures dropping to as low as -40 degrees Fahrenheit, the builders face numerous obstacles ranging from mechanical failures to a shortage of heavy equipment. The crews must also navigate the treacherous terrain made even more dangerous by the icy conditions.
The episode follows three teams of builders as they take on the daunting task of constructing homes off the grid in Alaska. One team is building a cabin in the remote wilderness near McCarthy, while another team is constructing a home on the Kenai Peninsula. Meanwhile, a third team is working on a family home near Fairbanks.
Despite the frigid temperatures, the builders remain undeterred, using creative solutions to transport materials to their respective job sites. From snowmobiles to skidoos and even dog sleds, the builders demonstrate their resourcefulness and ingenuity in getting the job done.
The episode also showcases the unique challenges faced by each team, such as dealing with frozen pipes and the need to insulate the structures to withstand the extreme weather conditions. The builders must also contend with the isolation of working in the wilderness, far from the comforts of home.
As the teams work tirelessly to build their homes, tensions rise as they face unforeseen setbacks and time constraints. From unpredictable weather conditions to unforeseen construction challenges, the builders must adapt to the constantly changing landscape and rapidly changing circumstances.
Ultimately, the episode showcases the determination and resilience of the builders as they overcome the harsh elements and work tirelessly to bring their clients' dreams to life in the Alaskan wilderness. The episode is a testament to the grit and tenacity of those who choose to build in one of the most challenging and unforgiving environments on earth.