Survival Show Guide

Alone Season 13, Episode 10: Where the Season Stands

August 20, 2026

With episode 10 of Alone Season 13 now aired, on August 19, 2026, here is the outcome-free read. This engine publishes on air day and deliberately holds back results, so nothing below tells you the standings. It is the sort of picture you can carry into the episode yourself: what Richardson Mountains, Beaufort Delta demands, who is in the field, and where the season's real pressure is building.

Reading the cast

The field is the story this season as much as the setting. First-ever international/all-nations edition of the franchise: instead of drawing contestants from one country, History recruited 10 survivalists from 7 countries (Canada, USA, Australia, Wales/UK, Slovenia, Portugal, New Zealand) to compete head-to-head for the title of the first-ever Alone 'world champion.' Each contestant still selects up to 10 personal survival items under the standard US-format gear list. We are not going to hand you the current head count here, because that is a result. What matters for reading the episode is the shape of the cast rather than who is left in it.

The terrain doing the work

Richardson Mountains, Beaufort Delta is not a neutral backdrop, and on this show the location does as much to decide a run as the people do. The wider drop site, Richardson Mountains, Beaufort Delta, Northwest Territories, Canada, puts the cast in genuine cold country: short daylight, hard overnight temperatures, and a thin food base where every calorie spent has to be earned back. Shelter stops being a comfort project and becomes the thing that decides whether real sleep is even possible, and a build that leaks heat quietly taxes every later decision. Water and a standing supply of dry firewood are the unglamorous logistics a strong run is actually made of; when either goes sideways, the dramatic problems tend to follow. That is the lens worth carrying into episode 10: not who is winning, but who is keeping shelter, fire, and calorie math under control while the weather works the other way. This deep into a season the margins are thin for everyone still out there, and it comes down to reserves: who banked enough food and rest in the early weeks to keep making clear-headed decisions now.

The kit behind the run

Every competitor on Alone Season 13 chose up to ten items from the standard Alone gear list, and those ten choices frame the entire run. A sleeping bag and a reliable fire kit like a ferro rod are close to non-negotiable in cold country, while the split between a gill net for passive fishing and a cooking pot for rendering and boiling tells you a lot about whether someone is planning for a sprint or a siege. The full gear breakdowns cover what each item is actually good for on the show, and none of it spoils a thing: kit choices are locked in before anyone is dropped.

For the outcomes

Everything this page leaves out is one click away and gated for a reason: the Alone Season 13 hub has the full roster and the results behind reveal tags, and the winners archive does the same for past champions. Where to watch sorts out streaming access. Follow the hub for the running story and this stream for each week's air-day read.

More in the Field Journal or start with the season guides.