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Imagine standing at the edge of the world — not metaphorically, but literally. No neighbors for a hundred miles. No hospital. No road. No cell signal. Just you, a sky that hasn't gone dark in three months, and the faint, unsettling awareness that the ground beneath your feet is slowly, invisibly moving. Welcome to Alaska — the place that swallows dreams, fortunes, and sometimes entire people, whole. Most people think Alaska is just a prettier, colder version of Montana. They picture the postcard: snow-capped peaks, bald eagles, a salmon leaping from a crystal river. What they don't picture is the ground cracking open beneath their kitchen floor because of something called permafrost heave. They don't picture calling for an emergency medevac and being told the weather is too severe to fly. They don't picture spending $11 on a gallon of milk — if the supply plane even arrives. Alaska isn't a vacation stretched into a lifestyle. It is something else entirely. It is a living, breathing test of human endurance — and it has been failing people for a very, very long time. This is the story of The Last Frontier. Not the brochure version. The real one.