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Zachary Fowler APPLETON — Zachary Fowler, the boatbuilder from Appleton who survived 87 days in the Patagonia region of South America to earn the $500,000 grand prize on this season's “Alone” series on the History Channel, can finally talk about his winning effort.
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Read More »APPLETON — Zachary Fowler, the boatbuilder from Appleton who survived 87 days in the Patagonia region of South America to earn the $500,000 grand prize on this season’s “Alone” series on the History Channel, can finally talk about his winning effort. “It feels good; it’s been pretty wild,” Fowler said Friday, one day after the final episode of Season 3 aired. Although he has known the outcome of the program since he returned to Maine last fall, Fowler managed to keep the results under wraps. “It feels like I was writing a book (as the episodes aired), but I wasn’t letting anyone know the ending. Now everyone knows the ending!” he said. Fowler grew up in Vermont and came to Maine to pursue an interest in boatbuilding. Having learned the craft at shipyards along the midcoast, he put down roots in the area when he was 21, purchasing a 2½-acre parcel of wooded land in Appleton, where he and his family now live. Fowler, his wife, Jami, and their two daughters live off the grid in a yurt that he built, and practice a sustainable lifestyle. Fowler didn’t let the blizzard-like conditions Thursday night prevent him from watching the finale of the show with friends at Threshers Brewing Co. in Searsmont, where he has been holding informal viewing gatherings since the show premiered in December.
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Read More »While attempting to bring a fish in, it fell from the line and back into the water, and Fowler’s frustration could be sensed by viewers. “I hadn’t gotten a fish in days, and I was just boiling the fish bones in water and drinking it, trying to get whatever minerals I could out of it. I wasn’t getting anything accomplished, so I patched a hole in the roof (of the hut), but I was really waiting for the other people to leave. “I told myself that I had to put my whole mental strength into this. Going into this situation, my mental prediction was that I could last 69 to 72 days. I didn’t think that nine other people would be able to last past that.” Fowler said his family was his constant source of inspiration and motivation during the nearly three months he spent alone in South America. “In some ways my family was the bane to my existence and the boon to my heart down there. I wouldn’t give up, because I didn’t want to come back and have us still living in this 12-foot yurt that we’ve been waiting two years to be out of. It had started to wear on us, and was very tough on my wife and kids. I couldn’t give up for them.” Fowler said he did whatever he could to keep both his mind and hands busy – whatever it took to keep going.
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Read More »“It feels like I’ve got a five-part book in me: what I did out there in Patagonia, what I’ve done here in Maine. I have journals full of designs from over the years. There’s no limit to the amount of designs and materials I could put together,” he said. Although contestants were not allowed to bring a journal to write in, and had to use the cameras to document their experience, Fowler found an unconventional way to mark his days, his activities and his meals – he whittled a long stick into what he refers to as his “Wizard Staff.” In a series of hieroglyphics scrawled into the stick, which Fowler brought home with him, he can remember the specifics of each day spent alone in Patagonia. “I did pretty well (in the 87 days) I was there. I ate 53 fish and two birds,” he said. Fowler also found other creative food sources, such as dandelion roots and large grubs. “The grubs were about as big as my thumb, so they were pretty substantial. I called them ‘land shrimp,’ but they tasted awful. The fish and the fish soup is really what I relied on and what saved me. That’s why I carved a fish head at the top of the Wizard Staff.” Fowler described the arduous task of preparing the fish soup, which he would cook and then drink for days at a time. Provided that he caught something, he would then walk down to the edge of the water, fill a bag with a gallon or so of water, bring it up to his campsite, add it to a pot, repeat the trip to gather water, and then bring it to a boil with the fish. By the last episode of the show, Fowler had lost 72 pounds, and looked like a completely different person from the man who had appeared in promotional photos for the program. His positive, down-to-earth spirit is still apparent as he describes the experience, despite the drastic weight loss and the desolation one associates with spending three months in a cold, unfamiliar environment, completely alone.
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