Forever Wild (Full Episode) | Live Free or Die | Summary and Q&A

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June 9, 2021
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Forever Wild (Full Episode) | Live Free or Die

TL;DR

In the season finale of Live Free or Die, five individuals living off the grid face challenges and continue their quest to live free.

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Key Insights

  • 🥰 Living off the grid comes with its challenges, from battling dangerous weather conditions to taking care of the health of loved ones.
  • 🙈 Resourcefulness is essential for survival, as seen in using roadkill maggots to feed chickens and using natural materials for construction.
  • 🤳 Living in harmony with nature and being self-sufficient can bring a sense of fulfillment and contentment.

Transcript

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Questions & Answers

Q: How does Gabriel navigate the dangerous ocean conditions to catch fish?

Gabriel uses an improvised hand line and ties himself to the kelp bed to fish, despite the gale force winds, rip tides, and sharks in the water.

Q: How do Tony and Amelia feed their chickens using roadkill?

Tony and Amelia collect roadkill and let flies lay eggs on them, producing maggots that they feed to their chickens because they are a nutritious source of protein.

Q: How does Thorn build a bunk bed for his daughter in the woods?

Thorn uses resources from the forest and builds a bunk bed frame with crossbeams directly above his existing bed, providing his daughter with her own sleeping space.

Q: How does Colbert teach his grandchildren the importance of self-sustainability?

Colbert catches fish with his grandchildren and shows them how to clean and cook the fish without any equipment, emphasizing the need for self-sufficiency in obtaining food.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Gabriel, a nomadic hunter in California, battles gale force winds and dangerous ocean currents to catch fish for his fiancé.

  • Tony and Amelia, homesteaders in North Carolina, use maggots from roadkill to feed their chickens and celebrate their three-year anniversary with a meal from their garden.

  • Thorn, a primitive woodsman in the Blue Ridge Mountains, builds a bunk bed for his daughter and searches for medicinal mushrooms to cure her nagging cough.

  • Colbert, a frontiersman in Georgia, rebuilds his burned-down cabin with the help of his grandchildren and teaches them the importance of self-sustainability.

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