Ep 3. Trapped
- TV14
- June 28, 2017
- 41 min
In Homestead Rescue season 2 episode 3, titled Trapped, the Raney family goes on a mission to rescue a couple and their child who are living in an isolated cabin in the wilderness of Alaska. The family is stranded due to a snowstorm that has been raging for days, and they are running low on supplies.
As the Raney family makes their way to the cabin, they face several challenges, including treacherous terrain and deep snow. Once they reach the cabin, they find that the family's heating system is broken, which means that they are at risk of hypothermia in the freezing temperatures. The family is also low on food, and there is no way to get any supplies until the snowstorm subsides.
The Raneys quickly get to work, using their years of experience to make repairs to the heating system and set up a water filtration system. They also teach the family how to ration their food properly and how to build a snow cave as a source of emergency shelter should they need it.
As the snowstorm continues to rage on, tensions rise within the family. The parents, who are struggling to keep their child warm and well-fed, begin to argue with each other, and their relationship becomes strained. The Raneys step in to mediate, helping the couple to communicate better and work together for the sake of their child's safety.
With the snowstorm finally subsiding, the Raneys are able to help the family safely navigate their way back to civilization. As they say their goodbyes, the family expresses their gratitude for the Raneys' help and the valuable lessons they have learned about surviving in the wilderness.
Homestead Rescue season 2 episode 3 is a dramatic and emotional episode that showcases both the harsh realities of living in the wilderness and the incredible strength and resilience of the human spirit. It is a must-watch for fans of survival shows and anyone who has ever dreamed of living off the grid.