Alone Season 10
Alone features 10 survivalists who are dropped off in undisclosed, remote locations and equipped with just 10 survival tools, and enough camera gear to self-document their experiences. The survivalist who endures the longest, facing total isolation, punishing weather, and deadly predators, will win the $500,000 grand prize.
No camera crews.
No gimmicks.
Alone is the ultimate test
of human will.
This season, 10 contestants fight to survive in the Northern Saskatchewan wilderness. Welcomed by the Woodland Cree First Nation and the governing bodies of Saskatchewan, shooting Alone along Reindeer Lake landed the newest participants in an extremely rugged and remote location among approximately 43,000 black bears, a strong wolf and moose population, and some of the largest fish ever caught on the show. The Arctic winds and the waves they produced along with cold and snow of a true Saskatchewan winter put the grit of the participants to the test.
Episodes
Episode 1: Game On
Jun 08, 2023 | 1h 1m 28s | TV-PG V,L | CC
Ten new participants compete to win $500,000 in Alone’s most remote location yet, Northern Saskatchewan. As the survivalists set out into the wilderness searching for food and shelter, one participant makes a costly mistake.
Episode 2: Ties That Bind
Jun 15, 2023 | 1h 2m 55s | TV-PG V,L | CC
As the survivalists struggle to find their footing, signs of winter’s onslaught motivates them to put their plans into action. Some claim their first victories, while one participant grapples an unexpected issue.
Episode 3: Growing Pains
Jun 22, 2023 | 1h 3m 37s | TV-PG L | CC
As the participants get past the shock of being dropped in the wild, the ability to think outside the box proves fruitful to some but a detriment to others. One survivalist successfully adjusts to their situation, while another comes face-to-face with an unlikely predator.
Episode 4: Lake Of Thieves
Jun 29, 2023 | 1h 3m 38s | TV-PG L | CC
As the participants finally get into a rhythm, loneliness begins to settle in for the survivalists. One seemingly small choice proves to be a disastrous mistake for one participant, while another has an encounter with a viscous predator.
Episode 5: Spirit Bear
Jul 06, 2023 | 1h 2m 39s | TV-PG L | CC
The survivalists find themselves pivoting as new challenges test their strength. One participant loses a valuable resource, while another is pushed to their absolute limit.
Episode 6: King’s Gambit
Jul 13, 2023 | 1h 3m 14s | TV-PG L | CC
A sudden shift in weather tests the strength of the survivalist’s shelters as well as their resolve. Unable to exit their shelters, one survivalist carves out creative ways to pass the time while another struggles to cope.
Episode 7: Aftermath
Jul 20, 2023 | 1h 3m 51s | TV-PG L | CC
Reeling from storm, the remaining participants continue to deal with the consequences of their actions. One survivalist’s food supply is threatened, while another reveals a secret that jeopardizes their chances of winning the half-a-million dollar prize.
Episode 8: Infestation
Jul 27, 2023 | TV-PG L
As winter rapidly approaches, the survivalists struggle to keep up with the demands of solitary living. One participant struggles with nocturnal invaders, and another reaches a breaking point.
Meet the Cast
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Age: 52
Hometown: Columbia Valley, BC, Canada
Profession: High School Teacher
Alan lives in the Columbia Valley in British Columbia, Canada with his wife Lisa; they have two children, Davis and Mackenzie. Alan teaches at the local secondary school and shares his passion for the outdoors with his students. It was his Outdoor Education class that initially encouraged him to apply for Alone.
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Age: 45
Hometown: Worland, WY
Profession: Owner of Wild River Tables
Jodi’s love of all things self-reliance began in childhood. The influence of her homesteading grandparents and parents led Jodi on a lifelong journey of surviving and thriving in the wild.
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Age: 31
Hometown: Rome, GA
Profession: Carpenter
Mikey grew up in a small town. Even at an early age, most of his time was spent in the wilderness. Nature was always a way for him to escape—a way to be free. When he was young he had to live without common comforts. Having no running water or electricity meant learning how to live a different way and learning how to survive. He learned how to hunt and track animals. He learned how to fish and trap. He learned how to purify water for drinking and how to make fire. These are all skills that he continues to hone today.
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Age: 54
Hometown: Essex County, NY
Profession: Living History Teacher and Founder of Wild Foods
Melanie Sawyer was born in the Cotswolds on the west coast of England and pretty much spent her childhood mainly in the countryside. She has always been at her most peaceful in the woods and nature, preferring to be surrounded by trees and learning about plants and wildlife rather than attending social gatherings. In short, she is happier alone.
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Age: 35
Hometown: Becket, Massachusetts and Sergipe, Brazil
Profession: Direct Support Professional/ Musician/ Homesteader
Taz was born and raised in the smallest state of Brazil by the Atlantic Ocean and spent his whole childhood living off the land without electricity or running water. He lived this lifestyle because he needed to, in order to fulfill his basic needs to survive, live, and to thrive. As he got older, Taz wanted to escape the hardship that it is to live off the land, so he decided to pursue education. He attended high school in the nearby town and fell in love with theater, deciding then that he would strive to become a professional actor.
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Age: 59
Hometown: Huslia, Alaska
Profession: Pilot
Lee is one of fourteen children raised and homeschooled in the wilderness by his Caucasian father and Native mother along the Alaskan waters of the Yukon, Koyukuk and Huslia rivers. Born in the woods of the Yukon with his father acting as midwife, Lee did not see another community until the age of 15 when he first flew in an airplane. His family moved amongst several camps on the rivers throughout the year for trapping, spring hunting/gardening, lumber milling, and seasonal work in the village of Huslia.
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Age: 56
Hometown: Northern Wisconsin
Profession: Off-grid Organic Farmer
Ann still vividly remembers when her parents made the big move from the hustle of Minneapolis to a little rustic resort along the rocky shores of Lake Superior in northern Minnesota. As a five-year-old, Ann fell in love with the great outdoors and spent her childhood rambling through the forests building forts, and learning about all of the wondrous plants and animals. Fishing, hiking and cross-country skiing through the boreal forests were her favorite activities all through school.
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Age: 39
Hometown: Maui, HI
Profession: Entrepreneur and Glass Artist
Luke was raised in the deserts of southern Idaho at his family’s hot springs resort “Miracle Hot Springs”. His parents, Larry and Sherrel, are the authors of the #1 best-selling book “Outdoor Survival Skills,” and founders of The Anasazi Foundation and other wilderness therapy programs. Luke is the youngest of eleven children and had to keep up with an extremely adventurous family. At age 11, two of his brothers let him tag along on a sea kayaking expedition on the Sea of Cortez, and he later guided ten similar expeditions for the Corps of Discovery, solidifying his love for the sea. He is a PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) divemaster and surf instructor in Hawaii and loves sharing his love for the water with others.
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Age: 28
Hometown: Crowheart, WY
Profession: Hunting Guide
Cade was born and raised in rural Texas, where he spent the majority of his childhood hunting and fishing in the Texas Hill Country. Stories of adventure and the tales of long-gone mountain men out West inspired his imagination and fuelled his hunger for the wild, which would eventually lead him to the Rocky Mountains. His lifelong passion for the pursuit and conservation of North American wildlife has earned him great success as a hunting guide, and an outstanding reputation as an expert hunter and tracker. He currently resides in the foothills of the Wind River Mountain Range of Wyoming with his wife, Danielle and their son, Clifford.
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Age: 50
Hometown: Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada
Profession: Business Owner
Wyatt is a mixed bag of Scottish, Irish and English descent. Born in Barrie, Ontario, he lived his first nine years in New Lowell, then moved to Dorset when his parents, Wayne and Patricia Black, bought a small marina on Lake of Bays where he will always call home. He is the oldest of four with three younger siblings: Warren, Samantha and Yevette. Wyatt comes from a long line of hunters, fishermen and general outdoorsmen. He’s also very proud of his family’s support of Canada and its allies in World War I and II with grandparents on both parents’ sides being veterans.
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