Ep 7. The Old Man On The Mountain
- TV-14
- December 11, 2016
- 42 min
In Edge of Alaska season 3 episode 7 titled "The Old Man On The Mountain," the residents of McCarthy, Alaska continue to face the harsh realities of living off the grid in the remote wilderness. The episode focuses on the challenges faced by the town's eldest resident – a 93-year-old man named Earl – as he struggles to keep up with his homestead.
When Earl first arrived in McCarthy over 50 years ago, the town was a thriving mining community. But as the mines shut down and the population dwindled, he remained, determined to live a simple life on his homestead. Despite his age, Earl continues to chop firewood, collect water, and tend to his garden every day.
But as the winter months approach, Earl realizes that he can no longer manage his homestead alone. In a touching scene, he reaches out to his neighbors for help, and they come together to support him.
The episode also follows the trials and tribulations of other McCarthy residents as they battle the elements and each other. Neil Darish, the controversial businessman who has been trying to turn McCarthy into a tourist destination, faces a setback when his plans to build a luxury hotel hit a roadblock. Meanwhile, Jeremy Keller, a local builder and survivalist, struggles to keep his family's cabin warm as temperatures drop.
As tensions rise in the town, the residents must band together to face the challenges of winter in the Alaskan wilderness. But even as they work to support each other, they are forced to confront the harsh reality that life in McCarthy may never be easy.
Overall, "The Old Man On The Mountain" is a powerful episode that showcases the strength and resilience of the people living on the edge of Alaska. It is a reminder that life in the wilderness is not for the faint of heart, but for those who are willing to work hard and support each other, it can be a rewarding and fulfilling way of life.