Discovery Channel is headed back to the backwoods. The network just announced a new season of Alaskan Bush People will premiere in August.
The docuseries follows the Browns, a family trying to survive and establish a homestead in the wilderness. The new season will see the family “work hard to accomplish their goals in pursuit of complete self-reliance, while mother nature and a freezing winter bring new challenges and dangers to their mountain homestead.”
The new season of Alaskan Bush People premieres on Discovery Channel on August 4th at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Read more info below:
(Los Angeles) — New goals, new challenges, and new additions to the Wolfpack push the Brown family to their limits in an all-new season of Discovery Channel’s hit series, ALASKAN BUSH PEOPLE. After six months on the mountain, the Wolfpack has fully re-dedicated themselves to the goal of total self-sufficiency they began in Alaska. But winter is closing in and it’s a race against the clock as the Browns set out to achieve their dream of a big mountain ranch. The brand-new season of ALASKAN BUSH PEOPLE premieres Sunday, August 4 at 9PM ET/PT on Discovery Channel.
With land divided up amongst the Brown children, the family faces new wildlife threats as they race to complete necessary infrastructure, including unique homes for each sibling. With winter only weeks away, it becomes even more critical this season as the Wolfpack grows by one member, with the addition of Noah and wife Rhain Alisha’s first child, Elijah. The family’s excitement around the first Bush baby is accompanied with new challenges, but Noah’s resourcefulness is called upon as he works hard to create practical innovations for his new son including a self-warming baby bath, a power-tool driven baby rocker and a castle house.
This season also brings Billy closer to his dream of running a fully-functional family ranch equipped with horses, a fortified bullpen and a winterized barn. In addition, Ami continues to regain her strength and makes plans to start prepping for her garden in the spring. In the season premiere, the Brown family works together after a snowstorm to haul a connex up the mountain for Bear’s new dwelling. Bird and Rain discover a billy goat in their herd and go to extreme lengths to confirm their suspicions that one of the female goats is pregnant.
Throughout the season, the Wolfpack will work hard to accomplish their goals in pursuit of complete self-reliance, while mother nature and a freezing winter bring new challenges and dangers to their mountain homestead.
ALASKAN BUSH PEOPLE is produced for Discovery Channel by Park Slope Productions. For Park Slope, executive producers are Paul Reitano, Terrence Sacchi, and Doug Fitch, with OG Schoonover serving as co-executive producer. For Discovery Channel, executive producer is John Slaughter and coordinating producer is Paola Espinosa.”
What do you think? Have you seen Alaskan Bush People? Will you watch the new season?
Biggest bunch of cons on TV. Not the quality show I expect from discovery.
Nope I wont watch. Cancel this BS.
Yes we will watch the next season. Hopefully we will see all of the Wolfpack back together at least for an episode or two. Including Matt Brown.
Love the Alaska the last frontier, looking forward to seeing the Kilcher family every season. Hoping to see Shane’s homestead ongoing being built. We only shaw the outer shell being completed. Would like to see them finishing the inside
love the show look for it every Sunday what happen. I can never find it, what day and channel is the show on. someone e-mail me let me know. thank you.
I love Alaskan Bush People! I search for it every day! Please keep playing new episodes! I can’t get enough! It makes my day when I get to watch several episodes at a time. I really enjoy seeing the closeness of the family..Just a Great show all the way around! I love the way all the different personalities just continue to get along and work together and continue to care so much for each other!!
I will definitely watch Alaskan Bush People
I love the show and worry for them all