Arriving @ the Bus
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Went out there with my brothers a few years ago. Beautiful place.
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is the bus still there?!
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I hate the fact that some people might visit there and leave some shit of their own :/ I personally think that you should visit and walk in the bus but don't leave your crap. Plus i'm surprised people havn't taken anything left of mccandless' stuff.. would've thought people would of taken something.
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@bartyfarslar you a huge fucking dumbass why dont you just tell his parents that he was a dumbshit man dont you think its people like you that make it worse for his family plus i dont think these people that visited the bus were badly injured with a low supply of food he went out doing wat he loved which was traveling and many are inspired by him to follow their dreams you fucking dumbass he was a great man that a lot of people should respect
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i think it would be nice to see in person where he lived his final weeks but i dont want to go because he did die inside that bus and yea i dont know i would want to go
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omfg i want to go there before my death
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i got goosbumps at 1:22 . amazing place and cant wait to visit there myself some day .
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cool place but that bed... had a dead person in :(
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i love to live there
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That thing have another gear?
@bartyfarslar Isn't your stance "much ado 'bout nothing", as Shakespeare said so well. Ok, so Chris made some foolish decisions that ultimately cost him his life. Yes. No one could argue this point with you. However, so do a lot of other people. My 27 yr. old (now dead) neighbor thought he'd run down to the store real quick on his bike without wearing a helmet. Foolish. Point being, Chris died doing what he loved, exploring the world around him. As for his parent's - very sad, but that's life.
Supertramp1966 4 months ago 18
I enjoyed the book by Krakauer. I admire Chris McCandless for living HIS life and seeing that life's beauty cannot be bought . I could say I'm disappointed of his lack of preparedness on his final trip BUT...I can relate. When I was 24, I left Ohio and explored the West and did some crazy, unsafe trips. Now I'm 40 and glad I did what I did.
skynug 4 months ago 13