Top 10 reasons why the History Channel’s ‘Alone' may give you nightmares, but you have to keep watching anyway

6.  The brutal weather

Nature is rarely your friend on often rainy Vancouver Island in British Columbia, it was no picnic in Patagonia and it seems like a real nightmare in Mongolia.  While the sound of gentle rain fall and wind blowing can be relaxing to some, having gallons of water come down on a tiny tarp with no respite from the sound or effects of the wind is never pleasant.  Knowing that if some water gets in you will not be able to be fully dry for hours, if not days is demoralizing.  Inclimate weather is scary enough when you are prepared, with loved ones nearby and most of the comforts of home—power outages often happen in these conditions anyhow—but imagine how scary it would be if you were alone in the woods.

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