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Rose proves she’s ready to take on extreme elements! From trapping wire to fishing lines to multi-tools, she has it all. Watch as Rose reveals the 10 items she will be taking with her to ALONE Grizzly Mountain.
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“Impor-ant” “moun-in” where are the T“s. Lol
LOL that is an EIGHT QUART POT
To me that is the perfect list of items!
A 2 quart pot.… that can hold approximately 6 quarts… 😅
That little saw is a really bad idea. I just finished watching episode three, and after seeing this gear list, I don’t like her chances.
If a woman ever wins this competition I will completely reassess my worldview👍
that saw seems like a poor choice of model but i really like the massive pot!
Me: 1. Ferrocerium Rod 2.Knife 3. Folding Saw 4. Axe 5. Gill Net 6.Tarp 7. Sleeping Bag 8. 550 Paracord 9. Water Container 10. Bow & Arrows
Much respect
To Rose and good luck.
Id love to see Survival Lilly out there.
At this point they need to change it up. There’s maybe 2 items that are slightly different between all of the competitors.
I spent the summer of ’88 living with relatives in Wellsboro. Swimming at the Tioga country club. Walking to Cuda’s deli for a giant ice cream cone most evenings. Riding bicycles in that gorgeous, hilly old cemetery.
That’s glamping with that list.
nice coke nail lol
Some of her comments makes me wonder if she has ever used them before starting this challenge? No harm trying to saw a nice big tree stump for a feel or get a side of pig to try the arrows for penetration etc.
Was medically evacuated on day 39 , (1 month 1 week) due to Frost bite and Malnutrition
It’s ImporTant not imporent
Good choices, I might have taken a bigger axe for splitting is all.
Titan survival cord also contains snare wire, so you could have combined 2 into 1 and then I’d probably bring a good strong knife for batoning.
we want season 9!
You need to learn how to properly utilize your clothing, debris and make a shelter that doesnt require either a warming fire or a sleeping bag. The refective tarp and the reflective bivy can both be cut up and with the tape, form several layers of clothing. stuff debris between those layers for additional insulative effect. This frees up 2 sets of clothing to become pontoons for the outrigger raft. sleeping bags and shelters, and fires dont keep you warm and dry when you’re out and about clothing and debris WILL. When/if the debris gets wets, simply swap it out for dry debris from your shelter. This means that you dont lose 700 calories and 2 hours per day, for 60 days, hauling and processing firewood. Do the math. That’s several weeks of saved time and calories. Ditto, learning to make an air-tight, rock solid shelter in one day saves you another week of time and calories. This lack of need for firewood and shelter-building poles/logs means you dont need the axe or the saw. A saw-edged shovel suffices for that and offers potential for many more uses, such as a spear, vertical ice-chipper/post hole digger, pit-maker for stone-boiling water in a tarp, paddle, 2 handed axe, adze/hoe/rake (with various configurations of made-on site handles.
you need to take the 3 lb block of sea salt, so you can stay properly hydrated and choke down 200 lbs of cooked fish and 100 lbs of diced, boiled an friec cambium. You need to take the cotton rope hammock, so you can unravel it, unravel the rope ‚unravel the strands, spin the cordage and make 2000 sq ft of 3″ mesh netting in 3 weeks, by fire light, reserving daylight for jobs that can’t be done in the dark. 2 segments of that nettting can be overlaid, offset, stitched thru the meshes here and there, converting it into 1.5″ mesh, if your local fish are all small. Later, for gilnetting in deep water, a few snipes of those stitches return some or all of the netting to 3″ mesh,
:18 in & the subtitles read…
“I plan on just going out, ending a life”
She actually said,
“I plan on just going out, making a life”
Geez!
If u need luck to win u didn’t prepare enough
Annoyed with her at the end. It was obvious she was quitting. She complained incessantly, just happened to forget to respond to a welfare check which forced them to come out. Then she said all the right things to get pulled out. Then when they say she needs to go, she starts crying and milking this narrative that she didn’t want to quit. Lady you had cold toes. That’s it. You still had food and could have easily just posted up in your tent for a day to recover. You quit.
How come no one takes a cutter mattock instead of a regular axe?
You almost died.… 😑
This was a person so out of place and out of her natural environment! Someone with so many issues and so much baggage, which unnaturally propels her towards a survival lifestyle, simply to escape her sad life, is not really someone who can expect to win in a competition against more natural survivalists.
Rose was tough. She didn’t complain nearly as much as many of the others and she didn’t quit…she had to be taken off.
Why to pick so large pot? Second I dont understand why people pick fishing line, hooks and a bow! You cant do both at the same time you know. You either fish or you hunt. If you are a hunter and you need the bow, you could pick a gill net instead of the fishing line. It will fish, while you do something else, hunting lets say…
Can you bring a gun on Alone?
Personally, I think you will struggle in the wood processing department. The axe is quite heavy, and with the short handle will need MORE energy, not less. I would rather have a large knife (like a Cold Steel Trail Master), a Silky Bigboy saw, and a decent belt knife (CS SRK). The Leatherman is small and light enough to add into the mix if one needs pliers for the whole trapping/fishing thing.
She was real hot.
Such a mature, reasonable and withstanding woman.
Wishing her a bright future.
Thank you for being on, and giving what you had.
I would have never choosen the enamel pot. They chip, rust and crack very easy.
Ive watched 2 episodes so far. You impress me with your grit! Go Rose! Ill be rooting for you!
Good selection but would have went with bigger saw.
No one is useing the snares.