Thank you for not talking us through the video. Even if only for a few minutes, we got to experience the magic of the place like Chris did. Appreciate it.
Mr. Spock this "unprepared moron" was willing to risk everything to discover the truth of our reality. He couldve gone fully prepared, stress free. but that kind of defeats the point... he wanted to truly live. truly be independent. to be free. its a steep price.
@@Injamben He wanted to "truly live", but the opposite happened. He had mental illness, obviously, and abandoned all those who loved him. Selfishness, in my opinion. He used everyone around him to "get to Alaska". A trail of devastated people behind him.
@@ptuffgong8504 i understand, but maybe its justified to some extent, i mean he did suffer abuse from his Father, but i understand where your coming from
Just looking at it is overwhelming. I am even touched by the respect of showing the images in silence, as if knowing that this place had only one owner, Chris McCandless. A boy, little more than a child, living such an intense experience, not only in the sense of adventure but also in the sense of family, does not seem fair, but the experience itself makes him unique, authentic, even full of of life, a wild life, a wild soul.
I have been to the bus 3 times. I am going back this year 2013 in April. I returned Carine McCandless( Chris sister) journal for her in 2011. Search youtube for mike kramer bus 142 to see my video of me returning the journal. I have other vids from march 2012 also it was 26 below zero at the bus. i stayed 12 days that trip.
From Chile i join to the feeling for Chris. On your voyage could feel my heart was racing with every step you took, and also felt the same as he, as many what not will understand this adventure. Long life Christopher McCandles.
Je suis passionnée par Christopher Mccandless ainsi que sa vision sur la société, merci de nous avoir partagé et respecter son lieux de vie 🙏🏻❤️ Chris dans nos coeurs pour toujours ❤️🙏🏻
Merci pour ton message ! Je partage également sa vision de notre société et la nécessité de se détacher des choses matérielles, de se rapprocher de la nature. Dommage que le « Magic Bus » ait été enlevé il y a quelques années. C’était un lieu de pèlerinage très inspirant.
The bus that they used for the movie is now owned by a bar ( called the 49th State Brewery) in Healy, AK. Inside the bus, they've got pictures of Chris, snaps of his journal entries, etc.
when I open your site, I was surprised see you spend the night in the bus alone, and I know you want to feel what it was like Chris at the time. I salute to you.
OMG! Here are lots of people who were inspired by 'Into the wild' n Alexander Supertramp!! I am also one of them. I haven't expected that the bus would still be there.. Since I have watched the movie, whenever i travel, I always remind of him. Rest in Peace.
Trail is easy but very long (10 hours at least to go to the bus, then 10 to come back!), you can do it in 3 days. This is not scary, because it's an open area and there's a clear path (because of passages of quad bike). But no panels, so you need a map. Just one danger : the cross of the Teklanika River (a swiss girl drowned last summer). You must go on may or june. I haven't seen bears or mooses.
I remember seeing the cover of the movie as a little kid. While visiting Denali, my mom saw the bus in the movie at a restaurant called 49th state in Healy. And she recognized it. So I looked up Chris McCandless and saw the cover of the movie. Now I want to watch it.
The Army National Guard move the Bus 142 some 25 miles away to Healy Alaska on Thursday. The bus seemed to exert an almost talismanic power over hikers ever since it served as the last refuge for Christopher McCandless, who died there in 1992
Before all if you make your stupid assumptions about what happened at this bus and about who it happened to (Chris McCandless) go read the book. Please have some respect for the guy. He lived a fascinating and respectful life.
Wow, vous avez passé la nuit dan le Magic Bus! Et vous êtes venu de l'autre bout du monde pour le visiter. It sounds like you're emotional in this video. I know I would have been, maybe too much so to spend the night inside! I'm emotional just watching this.
Hey I fan a of Chris Maccendles it is very sad that he didn`t make it but god bless him. I think that it was awesome that his real things are left at the buss.
Thank youso much for posting this video. Ever since seeing the movie, i've always wanted to see the magic bus for myself. Hopefully some day i'll be able to make the trek.
How did the bus get there? It's in the book: in the 60's a company had planned to build a road there to mine the region for some kind of metal. The old buses from the '40's were used for the people who worked on the road so they didn't have to return to the city at the end of each day. Most of the buses were brought back to the city when it was clear the road wouldn't be finished, the only bus left in the wild was this one, number 142 of the Old Fairbanks Bus company...
The hardest thing to take is if Chris realised there was a river crossing not too far he would have made it out. He tried but the river was too high to tackle by himself.
Bu çok ama çok etkileyici bir durum, filmini izledigimden beridir gercek kahramanimiz hakkinda arastirmalar yaparken buldum kendimi, o dünyalik degildi, bu yuzden gercegi ve gercegin ortasinda tek basina yasamayi secti, yaptigi delilik degildi bana gore koca bir cesaret ornegiydi, ustelik o kadar genc bir yasta, insanligin en cılız hallerini cozmus olmasi ve onlardan kacma duygusu takdire sayan . Bana gore dahi, bir baskasina gore belkide deli. Eger bir erkek olsaydim kesinlikle yapacagim sey doganin tam ortasinda kendime bir kulube yapip yasamak olurdu, tum insanlari ve sacma dayatmalarini red ederek, bunu yapardim , cunku bu sekilde istedigim sekilde yaşamak ve ölmek zevklerin ve hediyelerin en büyüğü olurdu bana. Toplumda birsey yok, aralarina her karismanizda bir parcanizi daha sekillendireceklerdir sizin, oysa ki doga oylemi, her nefeste , topragi agaci her hissetmenizde yenileyecektir sizi...
im 18 years old read the book saw the movie, and liked alot of what he believed in, i wont go to the extreme on doing what he did but i may take into consideration some things
Though I know the experience will never be exactly the same for those who see the Magic Bus in the future, wherever they relocate it to, I still hope that they put it somewhere safe nearby, where people can still see it with their own eyes. I hope they restore the pieces they cut out for the lift, and do just enough restoration to the vehicle so that people can still go inside. I hope they curate it so that it is pretty much the same as it was before it was lifted out. I hope they make it either free, or low-cost, to experience. It all needs to be done with respect to Chris; after all, no matter whether one thinks of him as a fool or a hero... it was, for a time, both his home and his grave.
@@Laurent-DUPONT well, personally, I think a good place for it would be at the head of the Stampede Trail... possibly, near that lake. Make it a memorial park, with a small museum. Once the bus has been curated and basically restored only to its pre-lift condition, place it in the museum, or just outside of the building. Make sure visitors can still climb inside, interact with it. Call the modest complex the Christopher J. McCandless Memorial Park and Museum. I think it should be near Healy, which is a small town anyway, as near to the original wilderness site as is safely possible. Keep any fee affordable, always. Have a limited number of bookings per year for people to pay a little extra to spend the night in the bus... maybe no more than a dozen per year. But even that must still be affordably priced, not like they're staying in a fancy hotel. Maybe have just a few additional campsites there, where people who don't sleep in the bus can still sleep near it. Any monies should go towards maintaining the park/museum/bus, with some going to the town of Healy itself. I think that would be the best way to handle it. We'll see what the state of Alaska comes up with.
Nice VIDEO !!! and in particular nice Sound of Natural silence . P.S. Strange that nobody sofar didn't start an Initiative to replace broken windows on the bus , as in this condition it will fall apart soon. With some basic maintenance it may last much much longer.... ???? ???
You guys need to take into account that the bus was never in tip top condition even when McCandless was living in it. So the bus has most likely remained untouched for the most part, and the litter probably came from McCandless himself.
Hi Mike: I just want to say that you are so wonderful to do this for Carine and Chris. I was wondering if you could take a little pocket angel and leave it on the bus for me. Chris' journey really inspires me. He makes me really think about my life and the choices I am making. I would be happy to send you one, or maybe send it to somewhere in Alaska that you might go before you head for the bus. It is just an idea. Thank you. You have a very, very strong connection to this young man. Thx.
In 1960 the Yutan Construction Company used A few buses as sleeping quarters for workers doing mining in the area and Road upgrades to the stampede trail. The buses engines were removed(likely for spare parts) and were towed out their via Buldozzers. When these operations ceased in the 1970s said buses were removed except Bus 142 due to broken rear axle. Rather than fix it, the company abandoned it.
I think Chris would find it hilarious that that bus became a tourist attraction. I'm pretty sure he would hate it that his parents went there too and made profit out of the whole story... I can't help but wonder what was of the old man he touched so deeply back in the desert. Is he still alive?
CHRIS IS PURE AND KIND BY NATURE, LIKE MANY OTHERS ,,,THEY COULD 'NOT HOLD MODERN LIFES DAAM GRID. IF U THINK WISELY U WILL NOW THAT MODERN LIFE IS TAKING FREEDOM AND HAPPINESS FROM PEOPLE.CHRIS IS A REVOLUTIONIST, A TRUE LONELY FIGHTER. R...I..P.. WE LOVE U.
muchos idiomas, muchos paises, muchas culturas , chris llegó a los corazones de todos aquellos que están inconformes con la sociedad, él es un ser que siempre morará en mi corazón, larga vida a la huella que ha dejado en las tierras de Alaska y de los hombres fuertes. un gran Hombre Alexander Supertramp o como él mismo lo dijo llamar a cada cosa o a cada hombre por su nombre Christopher McCandless. un muy buen hombre.
so this is the actual bus where McCandless lived in? Is it any stuff thats still there after his time? Is it for example the same chair and bed? In that case it should be a very special experience to explore that place... Great video!
If you want to go to Healy, straight east, you have no choice : you must cross the Teklanika River. What McCandless didn't know : 30 miles at the south of the bus, there's the road of the Denali National Park. He could go straight south, without crossing the river, and get safe.
I agree with you. I also wish they had left the Magic Bus in place. They did that because there were fatal accidents with the hikers trying to get to the bus. But for me that’s part of the adventure, part of nature, all that Chris loved.
I really hate how people mistreated that bus. I have a lot of respect for Chris and I hate to see the area where he spent the last moments of his amazing life completely disrespected... ~R.I.P. Christopher McCandless
Listen with headphones right at 1:46 with volume all the way up on your phone and you will hear spirit say “happy, I’m happy”. Listen you will hear it. No joke.
sucks that people busted all the damnd windows out. it wasn't all fcked up like that 25 years ago. I don't understand why people feel the need to destroy shit, especially something so far out there.
LMFAOO. I was thinking about this as I was watching this video. But i'm so happy to see that stuff has not been stolen or Misplaced. Brings back faith in humanity i have to say.
He died because he was totally unprepared and ignorant, then he basically starved or got poisoned or whatever, I don't think it was suicide. Even the last person that saw him (who gave him a ride) wanted to buy equipment for him, he said not but took a pair of boots. He searched for isolation from the World, like many out there, but he didn't know what he was doing.
It's a wreck now it's been shot to pieces the front of the bus is destroyed the bits and pieces have either been destroyed or stolen now I can't confirm this but I read an article online that somethings were sold online
Thank you for not talking us through the video. Even if only for a few minutes, we got to experience the magic of the place like Chris did. Appreciate it.
As the old saying: Every man dies, not every man truly lives...
The smart ones don't commit suicide like this unprepared moron did.
Kearress there are other ways to live besides going alone into the wilderness not knowing what you're doing
Mr. Spock this "unprepared moron" was willing to risk everything to discover the truth of our reality. He couldve gone fully prepared, stress free. but that kind of defeats the point... he wanted to truly live. truly be independent. to be free. its a steep price.
@@Injamben He wanted to "truly live", but the opposite happened. He had mental illness, obviously, and abandoned all those who loved him. Selfishness, in my opinion. He used everyone around him to "get to Alaska". A trail of devastated people behind him.
@@ptuffgong8504 i understand, but maybe its justified to some extent, i mean he did suffer abuse from his Father, but i understand where your coming from
Just looking at it is overwhelming. I am even touched by the respect of showing the images in silence, as if knowing that this place had only one owner, Chris McCandless. A boy, little more than a child, living such an intense experience, not only in the sense of adventure but also in the sense of family, does not seem fair, but the experience itself makes him unique, authentic, even full of of life, a wild life, a wild soul.
chis in our hearts forever 🙏🏻❤️
Really makes you step back and look at the little things in life that we take for granted everyday.
R.I.P chris "happiness is only real when shared" R.I.P
Best video I've seen so far. No need to talk, just show. Great job.
Thank you Julie !
just finished watching into the the wild last night.end up here looking for Chris stuff.thank you man for the video..
Mr Romeo That movie was so inaccurate it's not funny the only thing worse was the so called no fiction book the errors in that we're astounding
Mr Romeo i’m right with you there buddy
Mick Ryles damn, you're ignorant
@@mickryles759 it was a film. You have to make some adjustments to the story for the screen. Don't worry about it, it's not important.
I have been to the bus 3 times. I am going back this year 2013 in April. I returned Carine McCandless( Chris sister) journal for her in 2011. Search youtube for mike kramer bus 142 to see my video of me returning the journal. I have other vids from march 2012 also it was 26 below zero at the bus. i stayed 12 days that trip.
Kramer vs Kramer
This is exactly the type of video we were looking for, thank you for showing us the bus!
You're welcome ! ;)
From Chile i join to the feeling for Chris. On your voyage could feel my heart was racing with every step you took, and also felt the same as he, as many what not will understand this adventure. Long life Christopher McCandles.
chileno traidor
chis in our hearts forever 🙏🏻❤️
Je suis passionnée par Christopher Mccandless ainsi que sa vision sur la société, merci de nous avoir partagé et respecter son lieux de vie 🙏🏻❤️
Chris dans nos coeurs pour toujours ❤️🙏🏻
Merci pour ton message !
Je partage également sa vision de notre société et la nécessité de se détacher des choses matérielles, de se rapprocher de la nature.
Dommage que le « Magic Bus » ait été enlevé il y a quelques années. C’était un lieu de pèlerinage très inspirant.
The chair at the end is right where he photographed himself
I would never feel worthy enough to enter the magic bus
That ending was brilliant!
The bus that they used for the movie is now owned by a bar ( called the 49th State Brewery) in Healy, AK. Inside the bus, they've got pictures of Chris, snaps of his journal entries, etc.
I'd have sat there for hours reading those books and signatures your one lucky bastard to get there I'd die to see it one day
when I open your site, I was surprised see you spend the night in the bus alone, and I know you want to feel what it was like Chris at the time. I salute to you.
Thank you !
You're right : sleep alone in that bus, on the same bed, was an incredible experience. I did not sleep well, emotion was too strong !
OMG! Here are lots of people who were inspired by 'Into the wild' n Alexander Supertramp!! I am also one of them. I haven't expected that the bus would still be there.. Since I have watched the movie, whenever i travel, I always remind of him. Rest in Peace.
Trail is easy but very long (10 hours at least to go to the bus, then 10 to come back!), you can do it in 3 days. This is not scary, because it's an open area and there's a clear path (because of passages of quad bike). But no panels, so you need a map.
Just one danger : the cross of the Teklanika River (a swiss girl drowned last summer). You must go on may or june.
I haven't seen bears or mooses.
I remember seeing the cover of the movie as a little kid. While visiting Denali, my mom saw the bus in the movie at a restaurant called 49th state in Healy. And she recognized it. So I looked up Chris McCandless and saw the cover of the movie. Now I want to watch it.
i couldnt imagine going there. that movie made me cry like a baby
Got me a little emotional.
+destinyawaitsx3 Me, too, man... Me, too...
ᅚᅚᅚ ᅚᅚᅚ what?..
I agree. I literally felt this..
The Army National Guard move the Bus 142 some 25 miles away to Healy Alaska on Thursday. The bus seemed to exert an almost talismanic power over hikers ever since it served as the last refuge for Christopher McCandless, who died there in 1992
Before all if you make your stupid assumptions about what happened at this bus and about who it happened to (Chris McCandless) go read the book. Please have some respect for the guy. He lived a fascinating and respectful life.
He was a Darwin Nominee. A fucking moron who died in what could have been prevented.
Wow, vous avez passé la nuit dan le Magic Bus! Et vous êtes venu de l'autre bout du monde pour le visiter. It sounds like you're emotional in this video. I know I would have been, maybe too much so to spend the night inside! I'm emotional just watching this.
thank you so much for this video
Hey I fan a of Chris Maccendles it is very sad that he didn`t make it but god bless him. I think that it was awesome that his real things are left at the buss.
Thank youso much for posting this video. Ever since seeing the movie, i've always wanted to see the magic bus for myself. Hopefully some day i'll be able to make the trek.
Loved that alone expedition
Cool ending to the video with your shadow. Sweet.
I love that no one took anything from the bus. Thay the stuff he and others have left are still there.
Multi_Fandom_Queen not any more it ain't read somewhere it's been taken in fact read a news article that some stuff was sold online
@@mickryles759 that's sad
A masterpiece, thank you for the video
"20 miles into the wild" : Convenient Bus. Still didn't survive.
This is the real bus. The prop bus they used for the movie is at a bar in Healy, the closest town, called 49th state brewing company.
Glad he knew the Lord ..because the day of ones death is greater than the day of ones birth.
Hahah funny
It’s one thing to know the Lord ... another to obey Him (Acts 2:38).
How did the bus get there? It's in the book: in the 60's a company had planned to build a road there to mine the region for some kind of metal. The old buses from the '40's were used for the people who worked on the road so they didn't have to return to the city at the end of each day. Most of the buses were brought back to the city when it was clear the road wouldn't be finished, the only bus left in the wild was this one, number 142 of the Old Fairbanks Bus company...
that is the prequel story, it might be as interesting but not as good.
Legend has it, it was driven there.
The hardest thing to take is if Chris realised there was a river crossing not too far he would have made it out. He tried but the river was too high to tackle by himself.
I don't think I could bring myself to go there knowing that's the exact place Chris died.
Me emocione. Que gran videoo!!!.
Great Video !!! Gracias!.
Bu çok ama çok etkileyici bir durum, filmini izledigimden beridir gercek kahramanimiz hakkinda arastirmalar yaparken buldum kendimi, o dünyalik degildi, bu yuzden gercegi ve gercegin ortasinda tek basina yasamayi secti, yaptigi delilik degildi bana gore koca bir cesaret ornegiydi, ustelik o kadar genc bir yasta, insanligin en cılız hallerini cozmus olmasi ve onlardan kacma duygusu takdire sayan . Bana gore dahi, bir baskasina gore belkide deli. Eger bir erkek olsaydim kesinlikle yapacagim sey doganin tam ortasinda kendime bir kulube yapip yasamak olurdu, tum insanlari ve sacma dayatmalarini red ederek, bunu yapardim , cunku bu sekilde istedigim sekilde yaşamak ve ölmek zevklerin ve hediyelerin en büyüğü olurdu bana. Toplumda birsey yok, aralarina her karismanizda bir parcanizi daha sekillendireceklerdir sizin, oysa ki doga oylemi, her nefeste , topragi agaci her hissetmenizde yenileyecektir sizi...
Increible. Onirico, etéreo. Épico.
Thank You men!.
Thank you Hugo !
im 18 years old read the book saw the movie, and liked alot of what he believed in, i wont go to the extreme on doing what he did but i may take into consideration some things
Though I know the experience will never be exactly the same for those who see the Magic Bus in the future, wherever they relocate it to, I still hope that they put it somewhere safe nearby, where people can still see it with their own eyes. I hope they restore the pieces they cut out for the lift, and do just enough restoration to the vehicle so that people can still go inside. I hope they curate it so that it is pretty much the same as it was before it was lifted out. I hope they make it either free, or low-cost, to experience. It all needs to be done with respect to Chris; after all, no matter whether one thinks of him as a fool or a hero... it was, for a time, both his home and his grave.
Arla Dicey I hope they won’t put it too close from a town.
@@Laurent-DUPONT well, personally, I think a good place for it would be at the head of the Stampede Trail... possibly, near that lake. Make it a memorial park, with a small museum. Once the bus has been curated and basically restored only to its pre-lift condition, place it in the museum, or just outside of the building. Make sure visitors can still climb inside, interact with it.
Call the modest complex the Christopher J. McCandless Memorial Park and Museum. I think it should be near Healy, which is a small town anyway, as near to the original wilderness site as is safely possible.
Keep any fee affordable, always. Have a limited number of bookings per year for people to pay a little extra to spend the night in the bus... maybe no more than a dozen per year. But even that must still be affordably priced, not like they're staying in a fancy hotel. Maybe have just a few additional campsites there, where people who don't sleep in the bus can still sleep near it.
Any monies should go towards maintaining the park/museum/bus, with some going to the town of Healy itself. I think that would be the best way to handle it. We'll see what the state of Alaska comes up with.
@@arladicey That sounds like a good idea. Wherever the bus is relocated it should be near Healy.
Thanks Man,
I'm french.. i just saw your vidéo. À lot of respect. Congratulation !
Nicolas Lemoine Merci pour ton message sympa ! Je suis français également :)
Nice VIDEO !!!
and in particular nice Sound of Natural silence .
P.S.
Strange that nobody sofar
didn't start
an Initiative to replace broken windows on the bus , as in this condition it will fall apart soon.
With some basic maintenance
it may last much much longer....
???? ???
GRAZIE,E STATO UN BEL VIDEO,MAGIC BUS,HOUSE di SUPERTRAMP.
You guys need to take into account that the bus was never in tip top condition even when McCandless was living in it. So the bus has most likely remained untouched for the most part, and the litter probably came from McCandless himself.
aussie4life05 any litter from mccandless himself was most likely cleaned up years ago...the litter you see is from inconsiderate "tourists"
Law of the Yukon is a warning not to do what Chris did.
At 4:27 When he walks up to the bus thought I saw someone at the back of the bus, must of been just the curtains flapping. RIP❤Chris.
@mrdaniwin
The bus can be seen on Google Earth (Coordinates: 63°52′06.23″N 149°46′09.49″W) and Google Maps.
thank you for the awesome video, but I wish you have arranged the books the way they were.
Alexander Supertramp Chris McCandless He's Gone
Hi Mike: I just want to say that you are so wonderful to do this for Carine and Chris. I was wondering if you could take a little pocket angel and leave it on the bus for me. Chris' journey really inspires me. He makes me really think about my life and the choices I am making. I would be happy to send you one, or maybe send it to somewhere in Alaska that you might go before you head for the bus. It is just an idea. Thank you. You have a very, very strong connection to this young man. Thx.
Society, you're a crazy breed
I hope you're not lonely without me
Only 35 miles from Healy.....so near, yet so far
A silent vessel that speaks a thousand words... if you listen closely.
I can't hear anything
What I've always wondered, and what noone has ever explained is,,,,, how did that bus get out there in the first place???
In 1960 the Yutan Construction Company used A few buses as sleeping quarters for workers doing mining in the area and Road upgrades to the stampede trail. The buses engines were removed(likely for spare parts) and were towed out their via Buldozzers. When these operations ceased in the 1970s said buses were removed except Bus 142 due to broken rear axle. Rather than fix it, the company abandoned it.
Coming from the wrong side to the bus?
Here after they removed the bus today
Nice brother, the realy Magic Bus, I want do this one day, see ya!
I think Chris would find it hilarious that that bus became a tourist attraction. I'm pretty sure he would hate it that his parents went there too and made profit out of the whole story... I can't help but wonder what was of the old man he touched so deeply back in the desert. Is he still alive?
He's dead
man. use your brain. he was 75 at least. he'd be around the age of 100 right now.
Xbox360MasterChief no he wasn't he was 24 years old
animal crossing gamer Moron, he's talking about the old man, not Chris.
first of all I am not a moron and second I didn't know
I hope the bus always stays there and never turns into a museum or tourist spot with tons of people
Saim R it'll rust away eventually it's covered with ice and water most the time
Não consigo parar de ver tudo sobre esse caso, filme realmente emocionante, fico querendo entender o que ele realmente queria. Brasil, novembro 2018.
Felicidad. Libertad. Naturaleza.
Eso queria
Nice video. I've been thinking about doing this hike before the summer is over. Any tips?
You should go as soon as possible, cause at the end of summer you won't be able to cross the Teklanika river because the flow will be too strong
CHRIS IS PURE AND KIND BY NATURE, LIKE MANY OTHERS ,,,THEY COULD 'NOT HOLD MODERN LIFES DAAM GRID. IF U THINK WISELY U WILL NOW THAT MODERN LIFE IS TAKING FREEDOM AND HAPPINESS FROM PEOPLE.CHRIS IS A REVOLUTIONIST, A TRUE LONELY FIGHTER. R...I..P.. WE LOVE U.
Very nice video.
muchos idiomas, muchos paises, muchas culturas , chris llegó a los corazones de todos aquellos que están inconformes con la sociedad, él es un ser que siempre morará en mi corazón, larga vida a la huella que ha dejado en las tierras de Alaska y de los hombres fuertes.
un gran Hombre Alexander Supertramp o como él mismo lo dijo llamar a cada cosa o a cada hombre por su nombre Christopher McCandless. un muy buen hombre.
Dejo mucha huella. Inspiro a montones!
ALGUN DIA LLEGAREMOS ALLA 2023
Who is watching this in 2020 after they removed the bus
me from India...
He could have also used the Teklanika tram (a transport bridge) to cross the river if he just went 1 mile north along the river.
Yeah, it's sad to see that many people who like McCandless hadn't respect this bus...
It seemed like all McCandless did in the bus was sleep read and eat tho...
so this is the actual bus where McCandless lived in? Is it any stuff thats still there after his time? Is it for example the same chair and bed? In that case it should be a very special experience to explore that place... Great video!
Thx 4 sharing this Video!! thx a lot!!
How hard is it to get to it i live in canada and one day want to see it such a good story
snowboarder450 20 miles down the stampede trail.
Three people so far have DIED traveling either to or from there. So...
@@ElfHostage What happened ? Why there is No Story of Them ? Book or Movie ?
I dont see by maps of the area why he needed to cross any river. Healy is basically straight east and the same trail that you took by the looks of it.
If you want to go to Healy, straight east, you have no choice : you must cross the Teklanika River.
What McCandless didn't know : 30 miles at the south of the bus, there's the road of the Denali National Park. He could go straight south, without crossing the river, and get safe.
è BELLISSIMO. DOVREBBERO FARE LA GUARDIA A QUESTO "MONUMENTO ALLA GIOVINEZZA" MONUMENTO ALLA LIBERTà
If it so hard to hike there...how on earth do you get a bus there!?
Didn't his parents leave a memorial plate engraved with his name,date of birth etc fixed to the inside of the bus??
His parents left that briefcase with survival items. One of those items was the bible that was seen in this video.
where is this bus? can anyone give me a map where the place of bus is selected? please
I wish they would have left the bus there where it belongs.
I agree with you. I also wish they had left the Magic Bus in place. They did that because there were fatal accidents with the hikers trying to get to the bus. But for me that’s part of the adventure, part of nature, all that Chris loved.
I really hate how people mistreated that bus. I have a lot of respect for Chris and I hate to see the area where he spent the last moments of his amazing life completely disrespected...
~R.I.P. Christopher McCandless
Andrew Hast you mean Alexander Supertramp
Listen with headphones right at 1:46 with volume all the way up on your phone and you will hear spirit say “happy, I’m happy”. Listen you will hear it. No joke.
... and now, everything is over since the bus has been moved to an unknown place. No magic bus any more in deep Alaska.
Thank you Soo much...
Tank you for your vídeo!!!
Njir nemu video langkah gw, thanks bruh
i read the book "into the wild" it's sad/fantastic :')
sucks that people busted all the damnd windows out. it wasn't all fcked up like that 25 years ago. I don't understand why people feel the need to destroy shit, especially something so far out there.
I'll searching for the bus after the government removed it from there
Thanks for the video
Love chris frm inidia🇮🇳
Jai Ho
This week, on Pawn Stars:
"I have Chris McCandless' Bible"
"Best I can do is 50 bucks"
LMFAOO. I was thinking about this as I was watching this video. But i'm so happy to see that stuff has not been stolen or Misplaced. Brings back faith in humanity i have to say.
Thank you.
Grazie.
Всё, нет там больше автобуса...
Это очень грустно...
Thanks good video.
gracias por el video... paz y amor
It is interesting try to start the engine
Yes it could have been interesting, unfortunately the bus is no longer there, it was moved…
The engine was removed to reduce weight prior to being towed into the stampede trail in 1961.
Una gran historia !!!! Valiente muchacho
It says Alexander supertramp 1993?? He died in 92’?
13:12
Sounds like you got emotional
He died because he was totally unprepared and ignorant, then he basically starved or got poisoned or whatever, I don't think it was suicide. Even the last person that saw him (who gave him a ride) wanted to buy equipment for him, he said not but took a pair of boots. He searched for isolation from the World, like many out there, but he didn't know what he was doing.
there was also filmed into the wild movie ? because in the film the bus looks different
They used another bus for the film. The bus you can see in the "Into the Wild" movie isn't the real one.
It's a wreck now it's been shot to pieces the front of the bus is destroyed the bits and pieces have either been destroyed or stolen now I can't confirm this but I read an article online that somethings were sold online