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Jordan Jonas shared a photo on Instagram: “Full description of my experiences during the days depicted in episode 7, night raide… in 2020 | Instagram, During the day, Jonas
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Magician Jordan Jonas takes his act to Red Velvet Underground Performance Space | New Mexico Living
Idaho native wins $500K on History Channel show 'Alone' | ktvb.com
I can't believe I killed a wolverine with an ax': North Idaho native wins reality wilderness survival show, $500,000 | The Spokesman-Review
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Jordan Jonas has faced down moose, bears, wolverines and the bitter cold — and he wants to teach you to do the same | Outdoors Issue | Spokane | The Pacific Northwest
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The Siberia Project: A Season with Evenki Nomads | Indiegogo
Outdoor survival school with the winner of Alone Season 6 | by Heather Phillips | Oct, 2020 | Medium
Lynchburg man wins History Channel show by surviving in the Arctic | WSET
I can't believe I killed a wolverine with an ax': North Idaho native wins reality wilderness survival show, $500,000 | The Spokesman-Review