EXCLUSIVE: Stars of Chip and Joanna Gaines' 'Back to the Frontier' Reveal What It Was Really Like To Live as 1880s Homesteaders
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"Back to the Frontier" follows three families as they abandon modern conveniences to live as 1880s homesteaders for eight weeks. Families from Alabama, Texas, and Florida must source their own food, raise livestock, and ration supplies while facing the challenges of frontier life. Each episode presents different tasks, reflecting on relationships and resilience. The Magnolia Network aims to provide an authentic glimpse into the grit required for survival. The series will conclude with a reveal of which families successfully adapted to the homesteading lifestyle.
The Magnolia Network series, "Back to the Frontier," follows three families as they attempt to live without modern conveniences for eight weeks.
Families must live on the frontier for eight weeks, reinforcing their shelters, raising livestock, and rationing supplies, reflecting on their relationships.
Viewers are invited to experience the American frontier's challenges, showcasing the resilience and grit required for survival during the 1880s.
Through the immersive experience, families navigate the difficulties of 1880s life, with the final episode revealing how they fared as homesteaders.
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