Krzysztof Wojtkowski
Ferny Creek, VIC · Alone Australia Season 2
- Age on show
- 39
- Gear sourced
- 10/10
How far did Krzysztof get? (tap to reveal)
- Days lasted
- 64
- Placement
- 1st

How Krzysztof's season ended (reveals the result)
Aquaculturalist who raises Barramundi; from a Polish refugee family; has spoken publicly about being neurodivergent/ADHD and considers it an advantage in the field. Survived all 64 days without eating meat. Did not voluntarily tap out - a scheduled medical check on day 64 determined he could no longer safely continue, and producers then revealed he had won. His partner Erin, who had traveled to New Zealand, delivered the news.
Our take on the run
Here is the twist the list does not tell you: Wojtkowski lasted all 64 days without eating meat. A hunter's kit that never really hunted, in other words, with the win coming instead from crafting, fire and shelter management, and mental durability grinding out a calorie deficit the whole season. Runner up Suzan Muir went home at 63 days, one behind him, and Andreas Lundin followed at 57, the tightest top three the Australian show had produced at that point. Like season 1 before it, this one ended in the medical tent rather than a tap out, on a scheduled day 64 check.
One quirk worth knowing before you compare his kit to anyone else's: despite the branding and the all Australian cast, season 2 was filmed in Fiordland on New Zealand's South Island, not in Australia. Our take on the loadout itself is that it is the least glamorous winning kit in the franchise's short Australian run, no signature branded hero item beyond the Leatherman, no highlight reel food source, just a wide net and the endurance to make a deficit last longer than three other people's did.
The loadout, examined
Krzysztof Wojtkowski's ten items read like a contestant who refused to commit to one food strategy. Bow and arrows, a fishing kit, and snare wire cover three different ways to catch protein, while rations sit in the same list as a hedge against all three coming up empty. Most contestants who pack rations do it because they cut something else to make room. Wojtkowski cut nothing, carrying the full hunt-and-fish spread and the safety net at the same time.
The axe and saw handle camp construction, paracord does rigging, a pot covers cooking, and a ferro rod supplies fire. The one named item on the list is a Leatherman Rebar multitool, which by the season's own account did the constant small jobs, repairs, fine work, so the axe and saw stayed free for the big ones. It is a wide, cover-every-base kit rather than a specialist's build, and that shape matters more once you know how the season actually played out.
Krzysztof's loadout, item by item
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Bow and Arrows
Pictured: unspecified 40-lb takedown recurve bow
Fishing Kit
Pictured: unspecified assorted hooks + monofilament line
Multitool (Leatherman Rebar)
Snare Wire
Pictured: unspecified 20-gauge snare wire
Compare with the rest of the Australia S2 cast or see what every winner carried.







