Alan Kay
Blairsville, Georgia · Alone Season 1
- Age on show
- 40
- Gear sourced
- 10/10
How far did Alan get? (tap to reveal)
- Days lasted
- 56
- Placement
- 1st

How Alan's season ended (reveals the result)
Survival instructor; subsisted mainly on limpets and seaweed, supplemented with mussels, crab, fish, and slugs; lost over 46 lbs during the 56 days.
Our take on the run
Kay won the first season at 56 days, and he did it exactly the way the list predicted: limpets, seaweed, mussels, crab, and slugs pulled off the tideline near camp, with the net and line filling in fish, while contestants with hunting builds burned energy on scarcer bets. He still lost more than 46 pounds, which is the honest footnote under every romantic reading of coastal foraging. His margin over Sam Larson came down to a single day and a storm that landed just as Larson, who had already hit his personal goal of 50 days, was letting go mentally. Eleven years on, this is still the cleanest teaching loadout the show has produced: pick a food source that cannot run away, build a routine around it, and let everyone else out-suffer each other.
The loadout, examined
Nothing on Alan Kay's list would raise an eyebrow at a hardware store, and that is precisely what makes it worth studying. An axe, a folding saw, a ferro rod, a canteen, a 2 quart pot, snare wire, a 40 degree Fahrenheit sleeping bag, a 300 yard fishing kit, a small gauge gill net, and a Condor Heavy Duty Kukri as the lone personality pick. The bag's mild rating is the quiet gamble: where castmates packed for deep cold, Kay packed for the season he expected to actually live through.
The food architecture is the part we keep coming back to. Gill net, fishing kit, and snare wire together form a fully passive acquisition system: three tools that work while their owner does something else. There is no bow on this list and no pretense of chasing game across a rainforest. It is a design built around the tideline, and around the idea that calories you do not spend are worth as much as calories you catch.
Alan's loadout, item by item
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Sleeping bag (40°F rated)
Pictured: Wiggy's Antarctic mummy-style bag (-60F synthetic, long/wide)
Canteen / water bottle
Pictured: Triple Tree water bottle
Fishing kit (300 yards monofilament line, 25 assorted hooks)
Gill net (small gauge)
Pictured: unspecified (reported as 'Adventurer' gill net) small-gauge gill net
Snare wire
Pictured: unspecified 20-gauge snare wire
Knife (Condor Heavy Duty Kukri)
Compare with the rest of the Season 1 cast or see what every winner carried.









