Oliver and Wilson Hoogendorn proved to be the team to beat on USA Network's 'Race to Survive: Alaska'
NOME, Alaska - A team of brothers born and raised in Nome have won a national reality TV series competition called “Race to Survive: Alaska”.
“This guy named Tom Burkardt messaged me on Instagram, in my like message requests, and I opened it and he’s like talking about this survival show,” Wilson said. “We applied and then just made it so far in the process and we ended up making it into the top seven, so then we got to race.” The Hoogendorns admitted that the hardest part of filming was battling hunger as they struggled to find food sources.
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