
Autumn is bearing down on Alaska, and the Keefer Brothers are embarking on another unpredictable north-country adventure. The stakes are higher than ever as the September winds of change threaten to choke the landscape with ice and snow. The Brothers are forced to match wits with Mother Nature with very limited gear. They've been Dropped, with nothing but the clothes on their back and the sidearms on their hip for last resort predator protection. Supply yielding caches have been placed at predetermined locations along the way. The rules are simple; find and validate each cache on time, or lose its contents forever. Chris and Casey are forced to dig deep as they raft through mile after mile of rocky river, keeping their eyes peeled for enough scraps to survive along the way. The clock is ticking.
Highlights of the travel to base camp and sheep camp.
Casey has a decision to make after getting into a precarious position.
The team awakens to a thick layer of frost on their sleeping bags.
As the fog passes, the outline of the crew appears exactly where the ram bedded last.
Part 1. Brothers Chris and Casey Keefer reflect on some of the greatest moments from the first two seasons of "Dropped."
Part 2. Brothers Chris and Casey Keefer reflect on some of the greatest moments from the first two seasons of "Dropped."
The brothers do more dragging than floating in an area thick with grizzlies.
The search for a mature moose begins as brothers Chris and Casey Keefer move their way downriver; but when they cross paths with a giant sow grizzly, they get way more than they bargained for.
Brothers Chris and Casey Keefer pour through video submissions before choosing a deserving duo to join them in Alaska. The hunters meet at the airport for the first time.
The Alaskan weather relents long enough for Chris and Kaid to reach their destination, and land some food. Casey and R.L. have set up camp the day before moose season.
Chris and Kaid ready their rafts while Casey and R.L. begin searching for black bears and moose. Chris and Kaid spot a predator heading toward camp.
It's day two of the hunting season and the search for big game continues. Chris and Kaid head downstream to find a better location and search for fish. Casey and R.L. enjoy a salmon for some much needed protein.
The Keefer brothers put boots to ground as their journey through Alaska begins. Armed with nothing but a couple Glock 20s, the brothers immediately begin their search for their first supply-yielding cache.
The Keefer brothers awaken to a frozen tundra. With over 8 miles to cover and no oars, the brothers are forced to trudge their way through shallow water and barren earth as they head downstream in search of their second cache.
The terrain begins to change as the Keefer brothers are forced to pick their way downstream. The landscape tightens it's grip and funnels the brothers to a geographic choke point where both predator and prey gather.
In the season premiere, brothers Chris and Casey Keefer are dropped in the wilderness of New Zealand, with virtually nothing; they must quickly adapt to their new environment or face life threatening consequences.
The adrenaline has worn off for Chris and Casey and the jet lag has set in. The brothers face frigid temperatures and unpredictable whitewater rapids. When they try to navigate the rough waterways, their safety is threatened.
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The men leave sheep country but face a 22-hour trail ride to Tom-Tom.
The men decide to move down from the camp to fish for grayling at Tom-Tom Lake.
The visibility is at an all-time low at Church Camp for the Keefer brothers.
Chris can hear but cannot see the bull as it closes in on the calling.
Chris closes the distance to 300 yards and drops the big bull.
The brothers form a plan and move toward the bull.
Brothers Chris and Casey Keefer continue their downriver journey, and as the moose rut closes in, they become more dependent on fish, ducks and berries.
Brothers Chris and Casey Keefer once again fish for their dinners and move closer toward extraction, but another encounter with a grizzly threatens their safety when the bear gets a little too close to camp.
With a majority of the waterfowl now moving further south for the migration, brothers Chris and Casey Keefer focus on fishing for their main source of caloric intake.
As the brothers close in on a moose-rich stretch of river, they have to navigate over a massive log jam that threatens the success of their hunt.
Chris and Casey Keefer get eye-to-eye with a giant bull moose just minutes after putting up their tent in a new location.
As the odds continue to stack up, the 80-mile river journey finally nears the end, and brothers Chris and Casey Keefer have one last chance to connect on an Alaskan moose.
R.L. opens up to Casey about the trials that led him to realize the importance of Be Alive. Chris and Kaid are holed up in the tent at the mercy of the Alaskan weather. Casey and R.L. find some food.
While enjoying some supper, Casey spots a bear browsing the hillside. He and R.L. make a mad dash in the rain to attempt to get within range. Chris is growing tired of being stuck in the tent.
After being stuck in the tent for several days, the weather breaks momentarily for Chris and Kaid. The teams discover that the rain has flooded the river to dangerous levels. The hunt for big game continues.
Chris and Kaid pursue a big bull moose, and Kaid finds himself with hide in his crosshairs. Casey and R.L. continue their search for big game.
R.L. and Casey venture a long distance from camp in an attempt to get deep into prime moose territory as the rut takes hold. Chris is forced to explore a possible new extraction point due to bad weather.
As their time in Alaska comes to a close, Kaid and R.L. reflect on what matters most in their lives and what they've learned about being alive.
The Keefer brothers take shelter in a small pine outcropping as a winter storm sets siege to the river. Forced to wait out the arctic blast, the brothers try and retain what little energy they have left.
Using up the last of their energy, the Keefer brothers make their way down stream in search of their next supply cache. The tide turns as they finally make their way out of the open tundra and into the heart of moose country.
With lifted spirits, the Keefer brothers set out to spot and stalk a herd of caribou nearby, but closing in proves more difficult than expected.
With red meat, the Keefer brothers are finally able to replenish their depleted energy, but they aren't the only ones looking to survive the winter in the Alaskan wilderness.
The harsh reality of winter sets in, and the Keefer brothers are forced to sleep with one eye open as a grizzly patrols the area around their camp.
With the arctic storm nipping at their heals, the Keefer brothers race down the river to reach their next supply-yielding cache only to become lost as the river divides into a maze of small channels.
As the temperature plummets, the Keefer brothers fight their way down stream through freezing water and strong headwinds as they hope to reach their extraction site before the arctic storm lays claim to it.
Chris and Casey Keefer recount their most memorable moments from this year's journey to Alaska's Brooks Range.
Chris and Casey Keefer share their favorite episode, and what it was like to experience it first hand.