Where are Duane and Rena from Win the Wilderness now? Update on Ose Mountain creators! Tue 28 April 2020 15:37 Updated Thu 30 April 2020 09:48 Eve Edwards
After wowing British audiences earlier this year when it aired on BBC One, Win the Wilderness: Alaska has been released worldwide on Netflix.
The unique competition series follows couples as they participate in a variety of challenges which proves they can fare well in the wild. And what are they competing for, we hear you ask? Well, unlike most reality competitions, which have huge cash prizes as the end goal, Win the Wilderness has a pretty incredible prize.
The winning couple will be given the keys and become the owners of Ose Mountain in Alaska; this breathtaking property is the brainchild of Duane and Rena Ose, who built it up from the ground.
But what’s the story behind Duane and Rena? Why did they build Ose Mountain, and where are they now that they’ve handed over the keys to the Win the Wilderness winners?
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Who is Duane Ose?
Duane Ose grew up in the Echo area of Minnesota, not much is known about his life until the moment which brought him to his Alaskan journey.
After surviving a gunshot wound to the head, Duane decided to make himself a part of history. After extensively researching the Homestead Act of 1964 – which was signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln – Duane found that he could still stake a piece of land in Alaska as his own.
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In 1985, Duane Ose trekked for 15 days to Alaska, to find the patch of land that he wanted to call home.
Duane staked a claim in the Alaskan wilderness in 1985 and filed it in October 1986 making him the last homesteader in America.
- UPDATE: What happened next with the Win the Wilderness: Alaska winners?