Removal of the bus
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:26 am
In my opinion, The Alaska National guard made the wrong decision in Removing the bus from the site of Chris's adventures and ultimate death. It is, after all, his grave site and it had become a pilgrimage site now for many years. Even if that bus get's displayed in some museum, it will have no energy and ZERO spirit. The bus and the energy that it had, was tied to the site! it's just an empty shell now. Such a shame!!
Instead, more effort should have been made in building a bridge across the river. It is the river that posed the greatest threat. Bears and Mouse are threat no matter wear you go in Alaska. Also, they could have charged a hefty fee to hike the trail. I think with a bridge and a hefty fee, this would have helped. Also posted signs on the dangers. Besides all of this, people will still go there, so just make it safer. Dumb move, with little or no thought. In my opinion, the site is no longer sacred. What do you think?
Instead, more effort should have been made in building a bridge across the river. It is the river that posed the greatest threat. Bears and Mouse are threat no matter wear you go in Alaska. Also, they could have charged a hefty fee to hike the trail. I think with a bridge and a hefty fee, this would have helped. Also posted signs on the dangers. Besides all of this, people will still go there, so just make it safer. Dumb move, with little or no thought. In my opinion, the site is no longer sacred. What do you think?