Jordan Jonas
Lynchburg, Virginia, USA (note: some outlets, e.g. Coeur d'Alene Press, identify him as a native of Athol, Idaho, where he later returned; History Channel cast bio and most show materials list Lynchburg, VA as hometown at time of filming) · Alone Season 6: The Arctic
- Age on show
- 35
- Gear sourced
- 10/10
How far did Jordan get? (tap to reveal)
- Days lasted
- 77
- Placement
- 1st

How Jordan's season ended (reveals the result)
Winner; construction worker/hunting guide; first contestant in show history to kill a big-game animal, shooting a bull moose (estimated 400-900 lbs depending on source) roughly 20 days into the season, giving him a major food-supply advantage. Also killed a wolverine with his axe.
Our take on the run
Around day 20, the theory cashed. Jonas killed a bull moose with the recurve, the first big game kill in the show's history, and from that point his season was a different sport from everyone else's: hundreds of pounds of meat in camp while the rest of the field worked hooks for small fish. He later killed a wolverine with the axe when it raided his cache, and rode the surplus 77 days to the win over Woniya Thibeault's 73. Our caution when citing him: plenty of contestants have carried bows and connected with nothing bigger than a bird. Jonas is not proof the bow is right, he is proof of what happens when location, skill, and one clean shot line up. The pan, though, we will always admire. That is packing for the season you intend to have.
The loadout, examined
One frying pan. On a list headed for the East Arm of Great Slave Lake, about 120 kilometers south of the Arctic tree line, Jordan Jonas swapped the standard 2 quart pot for a frying pan, and the swap only makes sense if you expect to have meat worth frying. The rest of the list backs that expectation: a takedown recurve bow, snare wire, an axe, and a Silky Katanaboy folding saw, with a minus 40 Fahrenheit down bag doing the survival heavy lifting at night.
This is the purest hunting-first build among the kits we have examined. The fishing kit is present but positioned as backup, there is no gill net, and no rations appear in the record. A Leatherman Wave, paracord, and a ferro rod fill the utility slots. Every discretionary choice points at the same theory: in big game country, one successful hunt rewrites the entire season, so equip to convert that one chance and let the small stuff stay small.
Jordan's loadout, item by item
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.
Axe/hatchet (identified by one source as a Broad River Forge Taiga 'Moose' hatchet)
Recurve bow and arrows
Pictured: unspecified 40-lb takedown recurve bow
Ferro rod (identified by one source as a Bayite 1/2" x 6")
Fishing kit (line and hooks)
Pictured: unspecified assorted hooks + monofilament line
Multitool (identified by one source as a Leatherman Wave)
Saw (identified by one source as a Silky Katanaboy folding saw)
Sleeping bag (down, -40°F rated)
Pictured: Wiggy's Antarctic mummy-style bag (-60F synthetic, long/wide)
Snare wire
Pictured: unspecified 20-gauge snare wire
Compare with the rest of the Season 6 cast or see what every winner carried.







