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He left Wisconsin as a young man in 1975 and moved to Alaska, not to be famous or well known, but to live self sufficiently and get away from it all. But over time, Heimo Korth became a legend. Today, Heimo and his wife Edna live more remotely than anyone else in Alaska. They are the only permanent residents of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, having settled there just prior to its designation, and will almost certainly be the last.

Human settlement is no longer permitted in the refuge, and the Korths’ permit to live there expires with the death of their last daughter. A total of seven cabin permits exist in the Refuge, an area the size of the state of South Carolina, but the others only allow seasonal use for fur trapping.

Living 150 miles above the Arctic Circle, more than 100 miles from any sign of civilization, and 250 miles from the nearest road, some might think of Heimo as a crazy hermit. But not if you knew him. Heimo and Edna are friendly and inviting, social and fun. They just choose to live differently than most.

Life in the Arctic wilderness is the ultimate challenge. Every waking hour is spent preparing for winter, or surviving it. Food is scarce in this country, and the Korths must go far and wide to gather it. They hunt caribou, moose and small game, and gather plants, berries and roots. They catch fish in the nearby river. They cut mountains of firewood and haul water daily. To prevent overharvest of the scarce resources, they rotate between multiple cabins each year.

To supply the items they can’t get from the land, Heimo runs a trapline through the winter and sells fur pelts for cash. The main furbearers he targets are marten, lynx, wolverine and beaver. Between trapping and keeping warm, there’s no rest of the Korths, even in the dark days of the Alaskan winter.

Heimo is now in his 60’s, but has no plans of leaving his Arctic home. He hopes to die there. Living in a place where survival is a constant struggle, and work almost never stops, you’d think one might be tired and unhappy. But Heimo and Edna seem to be the some of the most truly satisfied people in the world. There’s something about hard work and living with a purpose that keeps one both physically and mentally satisfied, and the freedom of living on your own terms seems, at least to folks like Heimo, much more valuable than a good job and a retirement account.

The Korths first came into the spotlight when featured in a 1993 National Geographic documentary, “Braving Alaska”. A decade later, Heimo’s cousin, James Campbell, wrote “The Final Frontiersman”, a book about Korth’s unique life and journey (click here to find the book, audiobook or ebook on Amazon). More recently, Vice Magazine spent some time with the Korths and put together a documentary, “Heimo’s Arctic Refuge”. And finally, the TV show “The Last Alaskans” features Heimo and the other cabin permit holders in the refuge. All are well worth discovering; they paint a picture of a lifestyle most can only dream of.

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  1. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (22)Ann Vibson says

    I think you and Edna are the most perfect couple I have ever seen, it seems so sincere. I wish the two of you plenty of pelts from your traps. Edna the day you killed two wolves at once was very impressive. Take care

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    • The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (23)Jonathan Walraven says

      I’m 51 years old and my goal and dream would be to meet him and Edna Korth . I Idolize himo

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  2. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (25)Tami Terry says

    Your perseverance is so impressive. I have some similar skills, but not to your level. Thank you for sharing a bit of your lives with us in the lower 48!

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  3. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (27)Shelley Pere' says

    This show The Last Alaskans has blessed me. You and Edna are so precious. I pray for you and all the cast everyday. I truly hope the show isn’t cancelled

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  4. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (30)Barb Bechtel says

    I miss the show and all the families that live in the refuge. Grieved as I watched Bob Harte decline and then die. Does your daughter and family still live in the Refuge? Wondering if this warmer weather is making an impact in the area and making it difficult to live there.

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  5. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (31)Julia and Chris says

    To Edna and Heimo: you show how truly love keeps two people together! In this trying world it’s so easy to give up but you are leaving an example for your family to live by and we hope there is much love in the families as there has been for the two of you! Many prayers and blessings from Tennessee. We love the show!!! Thank you for giving us the experience through TV!

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  6. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (32)Mesila says

    I usually hate “reality tv” but I just watched all 3 seasons of The Last Alaskans on Hulu…twice! Heimo and Edna were my favorite homesteaders. I could see how happy they truly were. There’s some things that just can’t be faked. Although I’ve always been a city girl without the physical strength to live like this, watching the Korths gave me a certain longing that I never felt before…especially now that the lower 48 is plagued by Covid, a life of isolation seems very desirable! Like others here, I am wondering how the climate change is affecting their Arctic lives, and the patterns of the animals they depend on. I wish the best to them and their family.

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  7. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (35)James Dolan says

    loved the program, loved the characters especialy hiemo and edna, really sad when bob died

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  8. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (36)B. Blais says

    Edna and Heimo,
    Thanks for sharing with us the love and respect you have for one another.
    If only for a brief moment, my wife and I would love nothing better than to have the opportunity to just sit and talk with you about the importance of family and life in general over a good hearty cup of coffee and warm fire.
    Heimo, I have embraced your term of endearment ‘precious’ when I address my wife during those special moments. Of course, ‘precious’ is all about you and Edna, but we marvel at how powerful a sentiment that word happens to be.
    Happy trails to you and Edna
    The Blais’
    Barney & JoAnn

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  9. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (37)Diane Governor says

    I can’t get enough of the show. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched all four seasons. What a blessed way to live. I know I couldn’t live this way due to my health problems since the age of 12, but if I was healthy I would definitely love to live that way even knowing it is brutal, hard living and dangerous. The benefits outweigh the hard life. The beauty of the country is amazing.

    What about Krin and her family? Did they return and keep living there?

    I also would like to know about the Seldens, Charlie, and the Brother and Sister that live by the lake.

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  10. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (38)LJ Heming says

    I wouldlike to see how they get gas and supplys they can’t grow or hunt and do they ever come into civilization and how do they get there .the show never answers those questions of gas or selling furs please let us know how they do it like how does Charlie get gas for his plane ext

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  11. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (39)Pat m says

    The us govt aka trump wants to ruin the refuge to drill for oil I hope for your sake and the refuge that it doesn’t happen so you can live in a beautiful place

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  12. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (40)Barry says

    when I had cable I used to watch it all the time wish I could see it again and how they get gas and stuff

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  13. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (41)Bob says

    Real disappointed the show stopped. It was the only totally unscripted show on television. The only truly “reality” television. I’ve wondered if Krin and family stayed after the show stopped filming. I supposed it was a source of income they maybe needed to rely on.

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  14. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (45)David Turner says

    I cant believe Discovery canceled such a great show, this show truly allowed the world to see country they can only dream of.

    I will stop watching any and all of Discovery’s shows and channels because they dont know what real TV shows are.

    God bless the families who live out there.

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    • The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (46)Steve F. says

      I enjoy watching The Last Alaskan and Heimo and Edna Korth are one of my favorites. The program seems realistic in what they do and how they plan things out. Hope they continue the series. Also like Life Below Zero. The old series. The Next Generation I just can’t get behind. I’m a hunter. I know you don’t hunt large game with a pistol. Your pistol is a revolver of 357 or 44 mag and used for backup backup.

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  15. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (48)Christy says

    Sure miss watching Heimo & Edna on The Last Alaskans. Best show on TV. What a life they’ve carved out for themselves in the Refuge.

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  16. The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth - Trapping Today (49)Barb says

    I agree Christy! I enjoyed watching all the families and felt so bad for Bob. His wife and daughter did a beautiful memorial for him with spreading his ashes.

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Today, Heimo and his wife Edna live more remotely than anyone else in Alaska. They are the only permanent residents of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, having settled there just prior to its designation, and will almost certainly be the last.

Where is Heimo Korth today? ›

As a television personality, Korth resides with his family along the Coleen River in the southern part of the Brooks Range and is among the few people who have permission to be permanent residents at the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. He lives an independent life, hunting, and fishing to feed himself.

Is Last Alaskans still filming? ›

So despite its widespread popularity, The Last Alaskans was cancelled after its fourth season.

Where does Heimo Korth live in the summer? ›

Where does Heimo Korth live in the summer? During the summer the Korth spends most of his time in Fairbanks while occasionally visiting Fort Yukon. Heimo and his family have lived alone in the 19-million-acre Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for more than 30 years with their neighbors, polar bears, and caribou.

Where are The Last Alaskans today? ›

Heimo and Edna Korth are the only permanent residents of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. As of 2021, they still live in the refuge and have no plans of leaving it. According to The Last Alaskans cast bios, the couple is self-reliant and hunts and fish for their food.

What happened to Heimo in Alaska? ›

Today, Heimo and his wife Edna live more remotely than anyone else in Alaska. They are the only permanent residents of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, having settled there just prior to its designation, and will almost certainly be the last.

Is The Last Alaskans show coming back? ›

The Last Alaskans was an American reality television series that premiered on Animal Planet on May 25, 2015. The second season premiered on the Discovery Channel on April 12, 2016. The fourth and final season premiered on the Discovery Channel on November 25, 2018.

What is Charlie from The Last Alaskans doing now? ›

After working for some of the finest guides in the business, Charlie earned his Outfitters license in 2018, and founded Double Shovel Outfitters. Charlie strives to make every custom remote Arctic trips more than just bucket list events, but rather, real life touching experiences.

Where are Heimo and Edna Korth? ›

He and his wife Edna are among the few permanent residents of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. They live along the Coleen River, just south of the Brooks Range, and move between cabins seasonally.

What are Tyler and Ashley Selden doing now? ›

Tyler and I have been living this lifestyle of trapping and living in the bush half the year for 15 years now and we continue to find opportunities to learn something new everywhere we turn.

Why did the Korths burn their cabin? ›

" When we burnt it down it was a thing we needed to do. The cabin was extremely moldy and so then we built a new one. I think it bothered Edna a lot more than me because I guess you would say I am more pragmatic where she has a lot of memories of raising our children in there.

Do Alaskans get paid monthly to live there? ›

Getting Paid To Live In Alaska: Alaska's Unique PFD And Final Thoughts. Since 1982 every qualified Alaskan resident does indeed get paid just for living here, once-a-year, in the form our truly unique Permanent Fund Dividend disbursem*nts.

How many cabin permits are left in the Alaskan refuge? ›

According to the show's intro, only seven cabin permits remain under a grandfather clause, entitling the occupants and their immediate descendants to continue living on the refuge.

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Do the people on The Last Alaskans live there all year? ›

Everyone familiar with the show definitely knows who Heimo Korth is. He and his wife Edna are permanent residents of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. They've been living there for ages and they will probably stay there until the very end. The refuge will remain without any city-slicker inhabitants.

What happened to Bob Harte from Alaska? ›

Back in July 2017, the network was the first to announce his passing. "It is with a heavy heart that we announce Bob Harte has passed away. He was a beloved member of the Discovery family and our thoughts are with his family and friends at this time," a post on the show's official Facebook page read.

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