The unofficial twitter of all things Port Protection, Nat Geo's newest Alaskan survival series. New Episodes Monday nights at 10/9c

Joined January 2013
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"I love #PortProtection and I can’t ever see myself living anywhere else." - Curly . . . What a great season!
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#AlaskaFacts Prudhoe Bay, Alaska is the location of the largest oil discovery in the U.S. history #PortProtection
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When a community counts on you, there is no other choice but to work together and survive. #PortProtection
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#SurvivalHacks Use your jeans as a life preserver in water by tying the legs together and filling them with air.
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#SurvivalHacks Bring extra pairs of warms socks, they can be a lifesaver. #PortPortection
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#AlaskaFacts 1943: Japan invaded the Aleutian Islands, the first battle fought on American soil since the Civil War.
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#AlaskaFacts Kodiak is Alaska’s largest island & home to the world’s largest brown bear species. #PortProtection
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Curly posts the best pictures on his Facebook. We <3 #PortProtection
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#AlaskaFacts Citizens of Barrow are plagued by Seasonal Affective Disorder from lack of sun. #PortProtection
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There’s never a dull moment in #PortProtection
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Rainbows are just so magical. #PortProtection (Photo: @JulieMack)
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This guy is just adorable. We love you, Trapper! #PortProtection (Photo: @JulieMack)
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In #PortProtection, you have to fight just to stay alive.
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If you come to this neck of the woods you have to be very serious. Or you really don’t belong in #PortProtection.
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Say that ten times fast! #PortProtection
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Legend has it that he’s still bailing water to this day. #PortProtection
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"If I knew what I know now I would have raised my children in #PortProtection. This is where I needed to be." - Mary
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#SurvivalHacks If punctured by a sharp object, leave it in. The object is blocking the blood from spilling out.
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Dream Truck. #PortProtection (Photo: @JulieMack)
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#SurvivalHacks If stuck in a riptide: remain calm & swim parallel to the shore. Once you’re out, swim to the shore.
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