Chris Weatherman
Umatilla, Florida · Alone Season 1
- Age on show
- 41
- Gear sourced
- 10/10
How far did Chris get? (tap to reveal)
- Days lasted
- 1.5
- Placement
- 9th

Chris's gear list
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Saw (self-made take-down buck saw)
Axe (Wetterlings chopping axe)
Sleeping bag (Wiggy's Hunter Ultima Thule, -60°)
Ferro rod (1/2-inch diameter fire steel)
Pictured: Bayite 1/2 in x 6 in Ferro Rod
2-quart pot (Zebra pot, 14cm)
Canteen (64oz Klean Kanteen)
Fishing kit (300 yards monofilament line, 25 hooks)
Pictured: unspecified assorted hooks + monofilament line
Bow and 6 arrows (Samick Sage takedown recurve, 45 lb draw)
Knife (LT Wright Genesis Deep Woods Explorer)
Sharpening stone (Work Sharp Guided Field Sharpener)
What the gear choices tell us
On craftsmanship alone, Chris Weatherman's kit might be the most serious of Season 1. The saw was a take down buck saw he built himself. The sleeping bag was a Wiggy's Hunter Ultima Thule rated to minus 60, absurd overkill for coastal British Columbia and utterly bombproof. And tucked into the ten was a Work Sharp guided sharpening stone, a pick only three of the 101 contestants with recorded lists in our data ever made.
The sharpening stone is the detail worth sitting with. Nobody packs edge maintenance for a two week trip; that item says months. Paired with a Wetterlings axe, an LT Wright Genesis knife, a Samick Sage recurve at 45 pounds, and a proper Klean Kanteen, this was a kit assembled by someone who had thought hard about tool degradation over a long stay, before the show had ever aired an episode to learn from.
The gaps are period typical: no paracord, no snare wire, no multitool, because the Season 1 consensus had not formed yet. But as a statement of intent, the list is unambiguous. Every object in it was chosen for the long haul.
How Chris's run went (reveals the result)
Why the run ended: voluntary tap out - fear of wolves (lasted approx. 36 hours)
Our take
The run lasted roughly 36 hours. Weatherman tapped on day two, ninth place, citing fear of wolves, and in doing so became half of the show's founding lesson: Season 1's early exits taught everyone that the gear question and the psychological question are entirely separate exams, and the second one is pass or fail.
We do not say that with any contempt. Nobody knew what solo actually felt like until this cast found out in real time, and predator fear at night, alone, with no precedent for what the show would or would not allow to happen, is about as rational as fear gets. His kit was ready for six months. Nothing on any gear list addresses the sound of wolves in the dark.
Compare with the rest of the Season 1 cast or see what every winner carried.




