Discovery Channel’s Alaska Experiment
May 4, 2008 4:45 am Alaska Experiment, Discovery Channel, RealityYou may not realize this but Discovery Channel has amazing reality tv programming. Most of the shows don’t seem like “reality” when watching them as they aren’t competitive in nature but they do fall into the reality realm. The newest one called The Alaska Experiment harkens back to the early Survivor days when the show mostly focused on the survival aspect of the contestants. In ‘Experiment’ four groups of people are placed in four separate remote locations of Alaska. They are forced to fend for themselves, gather their own food, cut their own fire wood and survive. The show has no competition but rather tests each of the groups by seeing how long they can live off of the rough and sometimes deadly Alaskan land. The groups live in their “homes” for at least three months and are monitored daily by the crew to ensure all of safe to remain in the experiment. The homes they live in range from a canvas tent to an abandoned cabin. Each team uses different strategies to survivor and the ‘experiment’ is watch very closely to ensure the teams have the most basic tools and supplies possible to live in Alaska. The first show I watched yesterday has truly got me hooked as I’ve been wanting that survival aspect of Survivor to return. The Alaska Experiment just might be the closest thing. New episodes air every Tuesday night at 10pm while reruns are run often. To find out when the show will air for you click here.
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May 9th, 2008 at 5:16 pm
Great show. Thanks for the info!
May 12th, 2008 at 11:04 am
I enjoy the show so far but I have to ask. Why go off on a long hunt for an elusive Moose or Goats on top of a mountain for meat when you have bears practically knocking at your door? Why aren’t these “survivors” using the local plants and roots for food. There certainly are a lot of local plants that are good to eat and redily available.
I wish I was a little younger and I would come up there and spend some time.