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‘Alone’ Season 11 Episode 3 Recap: One Participant Faces His Toughest Challenge Yet


What does it take to survive on Alone? Contestants won’t make it far if they don’t have solid survival skills. If you can’t fish, forage, or make a fire, you won’t last long in the wilderness. But practical knowledge is just one part of the game. Participants who can’t handle the isolation often crumble under the pressure of being alone with their own thoughts, as happens in season 11’s third episode, which aired June 27. 

[Warning: This article contains spoilers for Alone Season 11 Episode 3.] 

The ‘Alone’ Season 11 cast settles into a rhythm 

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With the first few days – and the initial shock of being completely isolated from other people – behind them, the Alone Season 11 cast is settling into a new rhythm in episode 3. For most, that means setting up a more permanent shelter and finding food. 

Several of the survivalists featured in this episode have not eaten since they arrived at camp. They have to balance a desire to build a home that will keep them warm through the winter (which can take a substantial amount of energy) and tracking down precious calories. Miscalculating in this area has taken out multiple Alone contestants in the past. 

“The plan for all this is attempting to make the warmest shelter that this show’s seen,” Isaiah says. His vision? Build the frame of a log shelter and then gradually add insulation to the inside, so that he can make it warmer as the days grow colder. He thinks that if he can pull it off, the result will rival Roland Welker’s famous rock house from season 7. It’s a tough job, but not as hard as some of the personal challenges he’s faced, including the devastating death of his brother, who was killed by a distracted driver.    

Dub is satisfied with his shelter, so he turns his focus to fishing and hunting. His first attempts are unsuccessful, but eventually, he catches a massive pike. Unlike fellow contestant Peter, he’s not going to try to preserve food, which he thinks usually ends in wasted calories. He’s going to eat what he catches right away.

“I think the best place for my food to be safe is in my body,” he says. 

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Dusty, who is from Arkansas, might not be used to the Arctic climate. But so far, he seems to be thriving in his new environment. He’s built a table to store his tools and kills some squirrels, which gives him a boost of confidence. 

“I’ve come to realize that I’m right where I belong,” he says. 

William, a commercial fisherman from Labrador, is also thriving so far in his Alone journey. Unsurprisingly, he’s already had success fishing, and in this episode, he catches a rabbit in one of his snares. 

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