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Reviews 69% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings Brave participants are forced to use their wits when left in the wilderness with nothing but a backpack and struggle with harsh weather, hostile locations and aggressive wildlife. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

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Audience Member This season seems exceedingly depressing. Rated 3/5 Stars • Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Mike A This was easily my LEAST liked season so far. I only discovered this show about two months ago at which point I proceeded to binge watch every season. I loved all the other seasons with the exception of Season 4 which was kind of a stinker, mostly due to too much shaky camera work and that boring starting hike. Also the location was super depressing and claustrophobic. Anyway, here are the things I didn't like about season 7, SPOILERS below:1. Those interviews after each episode were basically just recaps and totally unnecessary imo. The interviewer was charismatic and did a decent job but very little was revealed and the interviews seemed more like an attempt to make the contestants into celebrities and somehow more relatable/likable to us. (Btw, what was up with those bright white teeth veneers on the host?) I think it's better that when someone loses, boom they're gone, not to be seen again until the reunion special. 2. There were too many gory animal deaths and dismemberings. We don't need to repeatedly see an animal getting "processed". Also, Roland's killing of that ox was barbaric and he seemed to show zero respect or empathy/compassion for it, or any of the animals he killed. Huge turnoff.3. It just felt boring. With the exception of the final episode, I would often think, damn, this season is way less engaging than the other seasons. I had trouble putting my finger on it. Maybe I'm just getting bored of the show. Or maybe they had a different crew or different approach in editing this one? Or maybe the contestants are getting too good so we don't see as many mistakes and as much struggle? I think those post episode interviews may have been a factor. Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 08/25/20 Full Review Audience Member Once one of the best survival shows going, season 7 contains a lot more of participants "hamming it up" for my liking. They seem to enjoy exhibiting their growing insanity a bit too much. I've always loved seeing these experts demonstrate creative and ingenious survival skilIs. But I found myself rooting for many early tap-outs. Too much singing, chewing, slurping, and other annoying things that I suppose the editors thought we'd enjoy. To me, the participants just seemed to be way more unlikeable than in previous seasons. I'm glad I never have to hear Roland eat, sing, or growl again. I'd guess the new million dollars for anybody that lasts 100 days format was done to be a bit more psychologically humane than leaving participants with no idea of how long they need to last. Not knowing how close, or how far they are from the grand prize. At least giving them a concrete end date is a bit kinder to the mind. It's watchable. Just not AS watchable as season's past. Rated 3/5 Stars • Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member This is what I thought "Survivor" was supposed to be all those years ago. A little depressing, watching these survival experts slowly starving to death, but very watchable. Seeing them solve life or death problems daily gave me a greater respect for the pioneers of our past.Worth watching. Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member This is the best survival show. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member I love this show! It's a given I would never be able to survive Alone, regardless of where I'm dropped. ;-) I like to think I'm living precariously through any one of the contestants. lol Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews

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Cast & Crew

Jesse Bosdell Contestant Brooke Whipple Contestant Brad Richardson Contestant Britt Ahart Contestant Nicole Apelian Contestant Randy Champagne Contestant
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Jun 11, 2020 Million Dollar Mistake Ten new participants last 100 days in the Arctic to win $1 million, and they must overcome the first hurdle,which includes facing a variety of predators. Details Episode 2 Aired Jun 18, 2020 The Rock House In order to endure the Arctic for 100 days, the participants start building shelters that can make it for the long haul; they turn their attention to procuring food, inadvertently drawing the attention of dangerous predators. Details Episode 3 Aired Jun 25, 2020 That Was No Bunny As they enter the second week of the competition, the participants focus on securing a food source that can last them 100 days; many focus on fishing; another puts himself in a dangerous position to keep his food safe -- with disastrous consequences. Details Episode 4 Aired Jul 2, 2020 The Fly Participants begin successfully procuring food but still find themselves vulnerable to the Arctic's many dangers; a sudden illness attacks one participant, while another is tormented by a tiny invader. Details Episode 5 Aired Jul 9, 2020 The Rock Faced with choppy waters and brazen predators, the participants must shift strategies or starve; one sets his sights on big game. Details Episode 6 Aired Jul 16, 2020 The Musk Ox After some of the participants are raided by predators, they scramble to protect their hard-won food; winter moves in, bringing with it new opportunities for those who are prepared, and new threats for those who aren't. Details Episode 7 Aired Jul 23, 2020 Snared As local predators continue to harass the participants, they must adapt and innovate if they hope to survive; one is forced to make a hard decision. Details Episode 8 Aired Jul 30, 2020 Up in Smoke A survivalist rushes to prevent a fire and the shot at $1 million from going up in smoke; another survivalist struggles to complete a shelter in time for winter; another survivalist must defend the camp from an unwelcome visitor. Details Episode 9 Aired Aug 6, 2020 The Wolves Icy rocks and unpredictable waters force the remaining participants to decide if their desperate need for fat is worth taking dangerous risks; one participant is faced with a deadly predator threat and braces to fight for his life. Details Episode 10 Aired Aug 13, 2020 Pins and Needles It becomes increasingly difficult to procure food. Details Episode 11 Aired Aug 20, 2020 Over the Edge With only three survivalists left, the $1 million challenge comes to an end; the participants face off against below zero temperatures, injury and their own mental demons as they fight to make it to day 100 and win the $1 million prize. Details Episode 12 Aired Aug 20, 2020 Over the Edge - Pt. 2 Brave participants are forced to use their wits when left in the wilderness with nothing but a backpack and struggle with harsh weather, hostile locations and aggressive wildlife. Details

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Season Info

Executive Producer
Russ McCarroll, Zachary Behr, David George, Shawn Witt, Zachary Green, Ryan Pender

Network
History

Rating
TV-14

Genre
Reality, Adventure

Original Language
English

Release Date
Jun 11, 2020
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FAQs

How many days did the contestants last in season 7 of Alone? ›

Results
NameAgeStatus
Roland Welker47Winner – 100 days
Callie Russell3189 days (medically evacuated)
Kielyn Marrone3380 days
Amós Rodriguez4058 days
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What is Callie from Alone doing now? ›

She enjoys empowering others to develop their connection to the wild world and shares her skills with kids at several nature connection schools. She also leads backcountry trips and teaches a variety of workshops. Callie views this epic journey as a rite of passage.

Does anyone win Season 7 of Alone? ›

The man who called himself the 100 Day King after it was all over was miner and frontiersman Roland Welker. The post Alone: What Happened To Roland Welker, Season 7 Winner? appeared first on Show Star News.

Is season 7 of Alone good? ›

It's fun to see every person trying their best to survive in the wild alone. This is one of the best seasons I've seen - and I've watched them all. The winner had the best overall skill set, so it was no surprise when that person did win, but some of the others gave 'em strong competition.

How cold did it get on Alone Season 7? ›

When it was “hyper-cold” during filming in the latter part of December, temperatures plummeted to 30-below zero for probably 10 days straight and then to 40-below zero for the last couple of days.

Does anyone make it to 100 days on alone Season 7? ›

The winners of season 1–6 lasted between 56 and 87 days. Season 7 featured a twist, as 10 new participants confronted the most grueling challenge in the show's history: last 100 days in the Arctic to win $1,000,000. Roland Welker conquered that season and walked away with the big prize.

Are Callie and Randy from Alone dating? ›

Such a joy to come together with so many dear friends to bless and celebrate Callie and Randy's union! Such a gorgeous and heartfelt ceremony, and so many Alonies all in one place!

Did Callie tap out on Alone Frozen? ›

Her home was cozy, fires lit, and her frightening spider bites were on the mend. But in a jaw-dropping twist we ended Episode 8 with Callie bowing out of History's gruelling survivalist competition, which places experienced bushmen and bushwomen...read more...

Does Alone participants get paid? ›

We're compensated for the time we spend working on the production, as well as any pre- and post-show work,” he wrote, according to an archived version of the Reddit thread. “The pay isn't amazing, but it's better than a lot of reality shows. I was always satisfied with my compensation.”

How much weight did Roland Welker lose on Alone? ›

Living off the land took a lot out of Welker, and by Day 48, he looked like a scraggly old-timer on a hardscrabble homestead after having lost 44 pounds, or 20 percent of his body weight. But he got a fat porcupine on Day 66 and ate the musk-ox from the horns to hooves including the contents of its stomach.

Who lost the most weight on Alone? ›

Colter Barnes lost 86 pound in his 67-day adventure on the HISTORY Channel survival challenge "Alone." "I had to be one of the filthiest contestants of all time, and I'm proud of that," says Barnes. Colter Barnes during his early days on the show "Alone." He was one of the four final contestants.

How did Roland Welker survive? ›

His mindset had as much to do with his success as his survival skills; Welker said he went in prepared to stay the whole winter—well over the required 100 days—which led him to chop wood for hours each day and allowed him to amass enough wood to get through the negative 30 to 40-degree temperatures.

How many days did Callie last on Alone season 7? ›

Callie Alone season 7 is a two-time contestant of this popular survival show. Callie made her first appearance in Alone Season 7, lasting a whopping 89 Days in the Great Slave Lake region of Canada (the second longest amount of days in Alone History).

What is Roland from season 7 of Alone doing now? ›

For the last 28 years, he has been hunting, trapping, and fishing all over the great land. Currently residing in Red Devil, he is considered the foremost hunting guide in Alaska.

How long did kielyn last on Alone season 7? ›

Kielyn Marrone was one the contestants and is accustomed to being in winter conditions. She and her husband, Dave, own a company called Lure the North, which specializes in outdoor winter tourism. Marrone says she placed third on the show, after spending 80 days on the shores of Great Slave Lake.

How many days did Brooke and Dave last on Alone? ›

Brooke has been married to her husband, Dave, for 19 years and it was with him that she endured 49 days on Vancouver Island on Alone Season 4.

Did anyone last 50 days on Alone frozen? ›

Alone on HISTORY - And here is the winner of Alone: Frozen! Congrats to surviving 50 days in freezing cold Labrador Woniya!

How long did people last on Alone Season 8? ›

Results
NameAgeStatus
Biko Wright2973 days
Theresa Emmerich Kamper3969 days (medically evacuated)
Colter Barnes3667 days (medically evacuated)
Rose Anna Moore4337 days (medically evacuated)
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