Ep 1. True North: Alaska North Slope Caribou
- January 6, 2013
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Steven Rinella is back on his quest for meat, traveling to the northernmost slope of Alaska to hunt caribou. The season three premiere of MeatEater, titled "True North: Alaska North Slope Caribou," follows Rinella as he sets out on a remote and challenging hunt in one of the world's toughest landscapes.
The episode begins with Rinella and his hunting partner, Ryan Callaghan, flying into a remote area near the Arctic Ocean in search of caribou. The terrain is tough, with miles of tundra to navigate and harsh weather conditions to contend with. Despite the challenges, Rinella is determined to come home with a caribou.
As he scouts the area, Rinella learns about the unique caribou migration patterns and the importance of respecting the animals and their habitat. He also has a chance to explore the local culture, visiting a nearby Inupiaq village to learn about their traditional hunting practices and the role of caribou in their way of life.
When the hunt is finally on, Rinella uses his extensive knowledge of the wilderness and his honed hunting skills to track and stalk the elusive caribou. Along the way, he shares tips and tactics for hunting in such a remote and challenging environment. The tension builds as Rinella and Callaghan search for the perfect shot, and as the narrow window for hunting closes, the stakes grow higher.
Through it all, Rinella's passion for his craft and his deep respect for the animals he hunts shines through. This isn't just a hunt for meat, but a profound connection to the land and wildlife that sustains us all.
"True North: Alaska North Slope Caribou" is a riveting season premiere that showcases Rinella's expertise as a hunter and his unwavering commitment to ethical hunting practices. With stunning cinematography and a wealth of information about caribou and arctic wilderness, this episode is a must-see for anyone interested in hunting, wildlife, or the beauty of the natural world.