By day 50, just one cast member remained: Woniya Thibeault of Grass Valley, California. Thibeault earned the distinction of becoming the first female champion in Alone's history. We caught up with Thibeault—who was the runner-up during season six—to discuss her win.
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Read More »In late July, producers of The History Channel’s hit survival/reality show Alone debuted a spinoff series that promised to be an even greater test of grit and wilderness skill than the original format. Called Alone: Frozen, the series handpicked six previous contestants and then dropped them onto a barren stretch of Labrador, Canada’s remote Atlantic coastline at the onset of winter. There, they would pursue a solitary survival lifestyle using ten survival tools, and anyone to last 50 days would split a $500,000 prize purse. Unlike a normal Alone season, where contestants enjoy weeks of warm temperatures before the first cold snap, Alone: Frozen would force cast members to endure the arctic freeze from day one. “This is the most difficult and dangerous survival experience ever attempted,” the show’s intro proudly proclaimed. Labrador did not disappoint, and once the show began, participants dropped quickly in the extreme environment. By day 50, just one cast member remained: Woniya Thibeault of Grass Valley, California. Thibeault earned the distinction of becoming the first female champion in Alone’s history.
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Read More »I knew I had to get a shelter going as soon as possible because weather was coming. So getting shelter up and then focusing on food was important—you will burn so many calories on food, and if you don’t have shelter, you’re going to burn even more in the cold. And then, it was about being really mindful with food, and looking ahead to the conditions I could expect. Knowing that the sea ice was coming in, I knew I would have to find a good way to store food, in this case mussels, after I harvested them. I knew I needed 25 days worth of dry tinder because soon it would be under the snow. So, taking things day-by-day—which you typically do on Alone—was helpful, but you also had to think much farther out due to the weather. I also put a lot of effort into becoming a better trapper. I took a trapping skills course beforehand.
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Learn More »I have a practice of doing a lot of positive self-talk and looking for gifts in every challenge. Part of it was looking at my situation and realizing that I have an incredible opportunity, and telling myself that it may be one that I won’t get again in my lifetime. And reminding myself of how sad I would be if I went home and was not able to fully explore what it is to be in this wild and rugged place, using the skills that I’ve devoted my adult life to learning. I told myself, look, I know that times feel really hard right now. Let yourself experience that sadness—don’t stuff it down. But also realize that emotions come and go. If it’s just hard for a little while, you know you can pull through.
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