#Alone July 7

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During the month of July, I have taken up the 30-Day Curiosity Coach4aday Challenge, and today’s focus is on the TV Show ALONE.

The mechanics of this challenge involve presenting a question and subsequently uncovering the optimal response.

July 7th Curiosity Question

What participants have survived the longest on the TV Show ALONE?

Two weeks ago, I caught the first episode of ALONE now in its 10th Season. It airs every Thursday at 9PM on the History Channel.

“Alone” is a reality TV show where 10 contestants are sent into the wilderness and challenged to survive entirely on their own. The premise of the show revolves around the concept of isolation and self-reliance. Each participant is equipped with limited resources and must endure the harsh conditions, including extreme weather, limited food supply, and the constant threat of wild animals. The last person remaining in the competition wins a cash prize and the title of being the ultimate survivor.

As of July 1st, I have only watched the first two episodes of Season 10 and all the contestants are still there on Reindeer Lake in Saskatchewan.  So, 17 days into Season 10 all ten are still there. If you watched the episode last night (July 6th) don’t tell me anything I eventually will get caught up.

July 7th Answer on Alone Participants

In Season 7 of “Alone: The Beast,” Roland Welker emerged as the ultimate victor, having spent an impressive 100 days alone in the wilderness. His remarkable endurance and survival skills propelled him to claim the coveted title and etch his name in the show’s history. As a testament to his exceptional performance, Roland was awarded the largest cash prize ever offered in the show’s history, a staggering $1 million. His outstanding feat of enduring a hundred days in the wilderness showcases his resilience and determination in the face of extreme challenges.

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