Dustin Feher
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania · Alone Season 1
- Age on show
- 37
- Gear sourced
- 10/10
How far did Dustin get? (tap to reveal)
- Days lasted
- 8
- Placement
- 5th

Dustin's gear list
Fully sourced selection. Photos marked “category example” show a typical product for that slot, not the exact unit carried. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Paracord (550 cord, 20m / 66ft)
Pictured: generic 550 paracord (various colors)
Sleeping bag
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 hooks)
Pictured: unspecified assorted hooks + monofilament line
Gill net (small gauge)
Pictured: unspecified (reported as 'Adventurer' gill net) small-gauge gill net
Slingshot
What the gear choices tell us
A gill net and a slingshot on the same ten item list marks Dustin Feher as Season 1's committed passive hunter. Across the 101 contestants with recorded gear lists in our data, only 15 carried a gill net and just three a slingshot; he carried both, and the pairing is a strategy in itself. A net fishes while you sleep, a slingshot takes small game for the cost of a pebble, and neither burns the calories a bow hunt does.
For northern Vancouver Island, with the ocean as the pantry, the low energy food plan was arguably ahead of its time. The supporting cast is early era loose: an axe but no saw, a canteen, paracord, fishing kit, ferro rod, pot, sleeping bag, knife, and none of the later standard picks like a multitool or snare wire, because the standard did not exist yet.
The single axe wood system is the familiar Season 1 weak point, but the acquisition logic holds up remarkably well in hindsight. Set your food systems running passively, spend your own energy on camp: several later deep runs were built on exactly that principle.
How Dustin's run went (reveals the result)
Why the run ended: voluntary tap out - fear of an incoming storm
Our take
Feher tapped on day 8, fifth place, ahead of an incoming storm, one of several Season 1 exits driven less by present suffering than by dread of what was coming. The gill net strategy never got the weeks it needed to demonstrate anything; runs that short end before passive systems can compound.
The first season's great contribution was showing everyone that the mental game arrives before the survival game does, and his exit is part of that record. The list, though, deserved a longer experiment, and we would love to have seen this exact kit in the hands of a later, storm calloused cast.
Compare with the rest of the Season 1 cast or see what every winner carried.








