The HISTORY Channel expands the footprint of its popular survival series “Alone” with two new series extensions: “Alone: The Skills Challenge” and “Alone: Frozen.” Not only can you enjoy these thrilling spin-offs, but it’s also possible to catch the new season premiere of “Alone” for free. Here’s how.
Survival Show Spectacle
This year, history enthusiasts will be captivated by how contestants endure harsh conditions in remote wilderness areas. In Season 11, ten hardy souls will face dangerous wildlife and sub-zero temperatures. They’ll navigate bear, wolf, and moose territory in Inuvik, Canada, just north of the Arctic Circle.
Once they are in, there are only three ways out; by voluntarily tapping out of the experience when they reach their limit; through forced extraction due to illness or injury; … by winning!
Release Date and Broadcast Details
Alone season 11 premieres at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Thursday, June 13. Subsequent episodes will air at 8 p.m. ET/PT each Thursday. U.S. viewers can watch it on the History Channel, accessible via several cable packages or streaming services like Sling TV, Philo, and Hulu.
Streaming Options in Other Regions
If you’re outside North America and don’t want to miss out, a VPN (Virtual Private Network) is your go-to solution. By using a VPN like NordVPN, you can connect to a U.S.-based server and stream as if you’re in the States.
Steps to Use a VPN for Watching Alone Season 11
- Install: Download and set up your chosen VPN service (e.g., NordVPN).
- Select Location: Choose a U.S. server where the show is being broadcasted.
- Stream: Navigate to your preferred platform such as the History Channel site or another streaming service providing access to it.
A Glimpse of What’s to Come
The upcoming season features an exciting mix of participants such as Dusty, Timber, Michele and notable wilderness skills practitioner Dub Paetz. Born in Michigan, Dub Paetz is known for his fly-fishing heritage and extensive outdoor experience.
Airing Across Different Countries
In Canada, “Alone” season 11 airs on Global TV at 10 p.m. ET/PT every Thursday. Viewers can stream via STACKTV with Prime Video. For those in Australia and the UK, VPN services grant access according to regional restrictions.
Dive into the Wilderness Drama for Free
Cable subscribers can watch directly on the History Channel’s website using their login credentials. Cord-cutters have options too; services like Sling TV and Philo offer trials that can be utilized for free viewing. New episodes will also be available the next day on Hulu.
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