Alone is an American survival competition series on History. It follows the self-documented daily struggles of 10 individuals (seven paired teams in season 4) as they survive alone in the wilderness for as long as possible using a limited amount of survival equipment. With the exception of medical check-ins, the participants are isolated from each other and all other humans. They may "tap out" at any time, or be removed due to failing a medical check-in. The contestant who remains the longest wins a grand prize of $500,000 (USD) (increasing to $1 million in season 7). The seasons have been filmed across a range of remote locations, usually on Indigenous-controlled lands, including northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Nahuel Huapi National Park in Argentina, Patagonia, Northern Mongolia, Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories, and Chilko Lake in interior British Columbia.

The series premiered on June 18, 2015. On August 19, before the finale of season 1, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a second season, which would begin production in the fall of 2015 on Vancouver Island, Canada.[1] Season 2 premiered on April 21, 2016. Season 3 was filmed in the second quarter of 2016 in Patagonia, Argentina, and premiered on December 8.[2] One day before the season 3 premiere, History announced that casting had begun for season 4. Season 4 was set in Northern Vancouver Island with a team dynamic and premiered on June 8, 2017. Season 5 was set in Northern Mongolia and allowed losers from previous seasons to return and compete. It premiered on June 14, 2018. Season 6 premiered on June 6, 2019[3] and featured ten all-new contestants between the ages of 31 and 55. It was set just south of the Arctic Circle on a lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada.


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The seventh season premiered on June 11, 2020. Participants attempted to survive for 100 days in the Arctic in order to win a $1 million prize. Season 9 sent contestants to the northeast of Canada in Labrador. A tenth season premiered on June 8, 2023.[4] Spin-offs and international versions of the series have also since been made.

For Season 7, the contestants attempted to survive for 100 days in order to win a grand prize of $1 million. In an "Alone: Tales from the Arctic" segment at the end of each episode, host Colby Donaldson spoke post-season to the contestants featured in that episode about what occurred, accompanied by "never before seen footage."

Season 8 was filmed in fall 2020 on the shores of Chilko Lake, British Columbia, a high-altitude glacial-fed lake on the dry eastern side of the Coast Mountains. The season reverts to the original format of the show, with the last person standing (regardless of time frame) declared the winner and awarded $500,000 (USD).[8]

Season 9 was filmed in fall 2021 and set in the harsh weather conditions of Northeastern Labrador. The season featured two new digital content series: "The Ride Back", which focused on the emotions of the participants ahead of tapping out, and "Shelter From the Storm", an in-depth look at the ingenious shelters the participants build. Also, for the first time, the participants have to deal with a prey-stalking predator, the polar bear.[9]

The series received positive reviews in its first season and outstanding reviews for its third season, and earned 2.5 million total viewers, placing it in the top three new nonfictional cable series of 2015.[10][irrelevant citation]

In January 2017, a Danish version of the series premiered with the title Alone in the Wilderness (Danish: Alene i vildmarken) on DR3. It featured ten contestants and was filmed in northern Norway in the fall of 2016. Participants chose 12 items from a list of 18.[13] The winner of the Danish version gains nothing but the honor. Since 2017, six more seasons of Alone in the Wilderness have been produced.

Melanie hopes being part of season 10 will get her to put her skills to the test and inspire others to get out into the woods and learn. She wants to press the importance of always trying even if it means making mistakes in the process.

You can watch season 10, plus watch and stream your other favourite HISTORY Channel shows anytime, live or on demand on STACKTV and the Global TV app. Visit the Where to Watch page for more information.

Spoilers ahead. Such is the case with season nine, which wrapped up its final episode on Thursday night. After 65 days in the wilds of Labrador, just two extremely worthy finalists remained: Juan Pablo Quionez, a 30-year-old Mexican native living in Manitoba, and Karie Lee Knoke, a 57-year-old wilderness teacher from Idaho. Last week I wrote about my affection for Knoke, so you can guess who I was rooting for as the hourlong episode reached its zenith.

By contrast, Sam Larson of Nebraska won season 5 in Mongolia by curling up in his shelter and sleeping each day away while not eating. That strategy, while successful, made for lousy TV. Not to knock Quionez, who proved himself to be a highly capable survivalist throughout season nine. But he also won by shutting things down and going hungry. While Knoke and contestant Teimojin Tan of Montreal were still hunting squirrels and foraging, Quionez had already given up on food.

These leggings and top were an ABSOLUTE HIT! By far the best merino wool base layer I have ever used. They were warm and equally important, durable!! Even after I got home from wearing them every single day out in the field on Alone s7, I wore them when I got home for our whole winter season and they still look brand new! I would absolutely recommend these leggings for all who need a warm, durable base layer.

Jordan Jonas was born in Athol, grew up in the Sandpoint & Coeur d'Alene area and graduated from North Idaho College. The 35-year-old was officially announced the winner of Alone during the season finale this past Thursday.

Leftfield Pictures contacted me after seeing my YouTube Channel Dave McIntyre-Colhane and asked me to make a casting tape to be considered as one of the contestants for season two of the History Channels hit reality show ALONE. After submitting the tape and being called in for an intense boot camp selection which I really enjoyed and found I was really well suited to the challenges, I was offered a position on the show. After about three seconds of thoughtful and fervent prayer, I accepted!!.

Global News spoke to Tan over the phone about his experience in Labrador (the show has already completed production, but no spoilers here!), how his training helped him in the wild and how real the threat of polar bears felt while out there all alone.

In this season of Alone, 10 survivalists competed for the big prize by fighting off black bears, wolves and other animals while dealing with the "bone-chilling" temperatures of a remote area in Saskatchewan.

The pair are still very much alone. The show's title is still very fitting and an accurate description.You're reaching. Stop it!They were in the wilderness, Alone.It's an incredible show to watch. I always wondered from other seasons, maybe if they had help, ppl may last longer and not struggle quite as much. I think in complete solitude, surprisingly, contestants do better. Never would have guessed that. Intriguing. Just basically end up with needing double the food and 2 ppl struggling together. Perhaps, the added worry over your partners health and concern is what makes it harder to last longer, as a pair, alone. So they tap sooner. One theory. Tell me yours!

This table details the result for every season of Alone. Columns can be sorted by clicking the header and are also filterable. Useful for a quick inspection of the key data items and a useful tool for the analysis.

For comparison I also ran a simulation based on the K-M estimated survival probabilities which came to 47% in a balanced season. This is again due to the drop off in survival past day 65. However, for the reasons discussed above, I think the Bayes model is better but we would come to the same conclusion that the chances of winning for men and women are effectively the same.

JP Quionez is the winner of ALONE season 9! Congratulations JP!!! And THANKS for including our Anorak in your kit. JP put on an amazing display of tenacity and sagacity! Everyone who takes a shot at this has some special talents, mental and physical. Way to go, JP and Benji and thank you both very much for choosing WeatherWool!

On 2 May 2019, a Friend of WeatherWool emailed me that History Channel had just posted the bios of the contestants for the upcoming season of their hit outdoor-challenge series ALONE. Here is Brady's bio and photo. And this is all I can post here now ... I phoned Brady right after I got the email note, but Brady couldn't say anything more than that he was really happy with the wool ... But shortly thereafter it was publicly announced that the 2019 ALONE series was held along the shores of Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories of Northern Canada. ... And a link to Brady himself explaining his selection of gear (but not his clothing).

BRADY NICHOLLS

Age: 36


Hometown: San Antonio, TX


Profession: SERE Specialist


Brady Nicholls is an active duty SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape) Specialist for the USAF and is currently stationed in San Antonio, TX. He first was introduced to primitive bushcraft while working for the Anasazi Foundation. After 6 years of working for Anasazi, Brady enlisted in USAF SERE program. There, he has become an instructor, teaching military personnel how to survive in the most remote and hostile environments on the planet. Brady plans to finish his degree and become a clinical social worker after the military. He looks forward to winning season 6 of Alone and returning home to his wife and four beautiful children.

I think you can see the whole season on History. If you are wondering, I can tell that Brady was doing great ... he was coasting ... his skills were really showing ... plenty of food. BUT ... after 30 days he decided another two months or so without seeing his family (wife and four little ones), or even knowing how they are doing, was NOT worth $500,000, so he decided to go home. Brady was very happy with the wool, and put up a review of his Anorak on YouTube. ff782bc1db

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