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North Vancouver Island Forester/Biologist Megan Hanacek survived in the wilderness for 78 days before tapping out in the finale episode of the History Channel's hit reality TV show Alone.
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Read More »North Islander Megan Hanacek survived for 78 days in the Patagonia wilderness before finally tapping out in the season finale of Alone. North Vancouver Island Forester/Biologist Megan Hanacek survived in the wilderness for 78 days before tapping out in the finale episode of the History Channel’s hit reality TV show Alone. Hanacek was one of the early favourites to win the third season of the popular show, which featured 10 participants taking 10 survival items to the Patagonia, a wild and remote region of South America known simply as the ‘Edge of the World.’ In what turned out to be an incredible test of will and human endurance, Hanacek created her own shelters, foraged food from the land, overcame harsh weather conditions like the bitter cold, and dealt with a few pesky predators sniffing around her living quarters.
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Read More »“I was putting the garbage out (late at night) and the cougar came out of the bushes 10 feet across from me on Beach Drive. It was a beautiful, yet scary moment in my childhood.” Growing up on the North Island before there were distractions like high speed internet, iPhones and satellite TV, Hanacek was lucky enough to spend her youth out in the local woods having Tom Sawyer/Huckleberry Finn type adventures. Her passion for the outdoors continued to grow after graduating from North Island Secondary School, and it eventually blossomed into a full-time career out in the field. She currently works as a professional forester and biologist here in B.C. (like father like daughter) and she stated she absolutely loves her work. “I have my dream job and incrementally, it took me 20 years to get it,” she said. “I think it’s a very amazing career to have, and I think it’s even more important with the way the world is changing due to issues like climate change and demands on natural resources from a growing population and multiple industries.” One of Hanacek’s main reasons for wanting to compete on Alone was to help get people more interested in nature. “I’ve had a lot of kids say they were inspired by watching me on Alone,” she said. “My biggest concern with society today is the growing divide between people and the outdoors. The average amount of screen time by the average North American is six hours a day, and the stats show that people check their phones every four minutes. I worry that our youth may not have the opportunities to see the value in ensuring healthy ecosystems and wildlife.” When asked what it was like to film her epic 78 day journey in the Patagonia, she replied it was “extremely mentally and physically challenging. I was working 12 hours a day making traps (she made 200 traps while on the show and caught close to 40 fish), trying to figure out how to get nutrition, and filming everything from multiple camera angles added a whole other physical component to it.” She was burning calories at a very fast rate, which ultimately gave her a new found sense of appreciation for body fat after the show ended. Hanacek took only one food ration in her 10 survival items, which calorie wise equals out to about one fast food meal a week, meaning she had to seriously forage for every little bit of food she could find. “I foraged rose hips and they have really hard seeds in the middle, and occasionally they would slip into my food,” she said. Hanacek cracked and broke the inside of her back molar and chipped the cusp off her other back molar, causing her to seriously reflect on whether the $500,000 prize money ($250,000 after taxes) was worth risking her health for.
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