Clementino Pedrosa
Lisbon · Alone Season 13: Alone: World Championship
- Age on show
- 40
- Gear sourced
- 10/10

What Clementino brought this season
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.
Sleeping bag
Pictured: Wiggy's Antarctic mummy-style bag (-60F synthetic, long/wide)
Bow and arrows
Pictured: unspecified 40-lb takedown recurve bow
Snare wire
Pictured: unspecified 20-gauge snare wire
Fishing line and hooks
Pictured: unspecified assorted hooks + monofilament line
The story so far
Sergeant in the Portuguese Army, deployed to Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Central Africa. Note: some sources list his age as 41; 40 used here per the majority of directly-fetched profiles.
Our read so far
Pedrosa's edge, if he has one, will not be technique so much as suffering tolerance. Deployments build a specific skill the show tests relentlessly: functioning on bad sleep, bad food, and no company, for weeks, without unraveling. The Richardson Mountains will test whether that transfers when there is no unit and no mission clock.
The season is airing and his outcome is unrecorded, so this stays an open file. He is the cast member we would least expect to leave for psychological reasons, and the one whose bushcraft ceiling is hardest to project from a military resume. In progress.
The picks, examined
Soldiers pack differently. Clementino Pedrosa, a sergeant in the Portuguese Army with deployments to Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Central Africa, made exactly one visible departure from the Season 13 consensus kit: a dedicated knife where most of his cast mates carry a multitool. It is a small swap with a clear doctrine behind it, one robust fixed blade you can maintain and trust over a folding toolbox of compromises.
Otherwise the list is the proven core, sleeping bag, pot, ferro rod, saw, ax, bow, snare wire, fishing kit, paracord, and that convergence is itself informative. Military survival training and civilian bushcraft arrived at the same ten answers for the Arctic, which suggests the consensus kit is closer to a solved problem than a fashion.
With the ax and saw pair intact and all three food systems represented, there is no exploitable gap here, just the question of execution. The usual Season 13 caveat applies: these lists trace to one pre season source in our data, so the details are reported rather than confirmed.
Compare with the rest of the Season 13 cast or see what every winner carried.









