Larry Roberts
Rush City, Minnesota · Alone Season 2
- Age on show
- 44
- Gear sourced
- 10/10
How far did Larry get? (tap to reveal)
- Days lasted
- 64
- Placement
- 2nd

A closer look at the loadout
Larry Roberts left the hunting weapon at home. No bow, no slingshot, nothing for taking game at range: he spent those slots doubling down on water, pairing a gill net for passive catches with a separate line and hooks setup for active fishing, and backed the plan with emergency rations. On northern Vancouver Island that is not a hedge, it is a thesis: the ocean will feed you more reliably than the forest will.
His tool choices tell the second half of the story. An LT Wright Genesis with a Scandi grind, a 26 inch Husqvarna axe, and a 21 inch Bob Dustrude Quick Buck saw form a heavier, more traditional bushcraft trio than most of the era's kits, the loadout of someone intending to build a durable semi-permanent camp rather than stay light and mobile. More of his items carry recorded brands than is typical for this season, a documentation quirk that tends to follow contestants whose runs get closely watched.
Every item Larry brought
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Sleeping Bag
Pictured: Wiggy's Antarctic mummy-style bag (-60F synthetic, long/wide)
Knife (LT Wright Genesis Scandi)
Axe (Husqvarna, 26")
Saw (Bob Dustrude Quick Buck Saw, 21")
Gill Net
Pictured: unspecified (reported as 'Adventurer' gill net) small-gauge gill net
Fishing Line and Hooks
Pictured: unspecified assorted hooks + monofilament line
How far Larry pushed it (reveals the result)
Returned for Alone: Redemption (season 5), finishing 3rd with 41 days.
Why the run ended: Hunger and mental breakdown
Our take on the run
The fishing thesis very nearly held. Roberts lasted 64 days and finished runner-up, worn down at the end by hunger and the mental toll rather than by any failure of the net and line, and he fell just two days short of David McIntyre, who was pulled at day 66 as the last person standing. Two days, after nine weeks. He came back for the all-returnee fifth season and finished third at 41 days, which we read less as a decline and more as confirmation: the show invited him back because a 64 day first run with no hunting weapon was one of the strongest arguments anyone had made for the fishing-first build.
Compare with the rest of the Season 2 cast or see what every winner carried.







