Episodes
S1 E1 - Building Off the Grid
January 25, 201440minWith a deadline of four weeks and an army of interns, renegade architect Michael Reynolds battles the elements to turn an open piece of land in Big Sky, Montana, into a self-sufficient and eco-friendly Earthship.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchaseS1 E2 - Building Off the Grid: Alaska
December 6, 201440minThe Perrins brothers use archaic tools and materials to build an extremely remote log hunting cabin in the heart of the Alaskan Range. In addition to their tight deadline, unpredictable weather, encroaching wildlife and more challenges their will and wit.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchaseS1 E3 - Off the Grid: North Pole
November 30, 201540minJeff Ward has been building houses in remote locations all over Alaska for years. He and his son, Bryce, who is the current mayor of North Pole, combine their talents to create an off-the-grid cabin not too far from Santa's house.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchaseS1 E4 - Off the Grid: Yurts So Good
December 7, 201540minChris and Catelyn are building the home of their dreams, a 700-square-foot yurt with modern amenities in Montana. Follow them as they prep their own land and break ground to build the ultimate luxury yurt in the woods.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchaseS1 E5 - Building Off the Grid
December 14, 201540minAna and Jacob build their dream cabin on Alaska's remote Paxson Lake. With their son and daughter in tow, it's a family affair as they fight extreme Alaskan elements and put their carpentry skills to the ultimate test.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchaseS1 E6 - Building Off the Grid
December 21, 201540minA mountain biking group from Carbondale, Colorado, builds a mountain retreat that doubles as their very own bike park. The team hauls their materials across rugged terrain by bicycle and even excavates by hand.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchaseS1 E7 - Gnome Sweet Home
January 18, 201640minMatteo Lundgren and his designer, Peaches, build an eclectic dome house using only materials found on the land. Mud, stones and trees create the small, self-sufficient home in a remote area of Washington state.Subscribe to discovery+ or Max or purchase