Just got done reading article in Outside magazine "The Christopher McCandless obsession problem" about the danger and deaths and all the rescues of the pilgrims who make their way to the bus and it got me thinking.... Why not just build a bridge over the river? nothing elaborate could even be a rope bridge. Some i guess would say it would take away from the "journey" but would it be any different from putting rails on Half dome in Yosemite or ladders on Mt.Everest for assistance?. The authorities complain about the bus but i am sure they like the dollers it stimulates for the locals, they could fund it or maybe Chris family could have it buit. I hope to be one of those pilgrims one day and still return home safe!
If this has been talked about before - i missed it, and just disregard this post.
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There is a group of folks interested in seeing a small footbridge over the Teklanika River. The group includes Carine McCandless, the Ackermann family (family of the young woman who recently drowned during the crossing,) and Etienne Gros, the French traveler that was with Claire when she drowned.
There are people that believe a bridge would make it too easy to get out there and ruin the spirit of the adventure. These people have clearly forgotten that a cable tram over the river existed when Chris was there, and people who visited the bus and that area had access to it for quite some time.
So rather than thinking of it as putting a ladder up Everest, think of it as trying to replace a means of crossing that was vandalized and destroyed.
There are people that believe a bridge would make it too easy to get out there and ruin the spirit of the adventure. These people have clearly forgotten that a cable tram over the river existed when Chris was there, and people who visited the bus and that area had access to it for quite some time.
So rather than thinking of it as putting a ladder up Everest, think of it as trying to replace a means of crossing that was vandalized and destroyed.
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Just got done reading article in Outside magazine "The Christopher McCandless obsession problem" about the danger and deaths and all the rescues of the pilgrims who make their way to the bus and it got me thinking.... Why not just build a bridge over the river? nothing elaborate could even be a rope bridge. Some i guess would say it would take away from the "journey" but would it be any different from putting rails on Half dome in Yosemite or ladders on Mt.Everest for assistance?. The authorities complain about the bus but i am sure they like the dollers it stimulates for the locals, they could fund it or maybe Chris family could have it buit. I hope to be one of those pilgrims one day and still return home safe!
If this has been talked about before - i missed it, and just disregard this post.
You have a very nice point. Yes, why they should have not think that beautiful ways for the problem
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zepper wrote:Just got done reading article in Outside magazine "The Christopher McCandless obsession problem" about the danger and deaths and all the rescues of the pilgrims who make their way to the bus and it got me thinking.... Why not just build a bridge over the river? nothing elaborate could even be a rope bridge. Some i guess would say it would take away from the "journey" but would it be any different from putting rails on Half dome in Yosemite or ladders on Mt.Everest for assistance?. The authorities complain about the bus but i am sure they like the dollers it stimulates for the locals, they could fund it or maybe Chris family could have it buit. I hope to be one of those pilgrims one day and still return home safe!
If this has been talked about before - i missed it, and just disregard this post.
Zepper! Are you talking about this bridge?
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Kayleigh, that appears to be the bridge over the savage river much further upstream right next to the park road, less than a mile from it on a short scenic loop that probably sees a thousand tourists a day during the summer. It's a long way from the Stampede Trail.
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erikhalfacre wrote:Kayleigh, that appears to be the bridge over the savage river much further upstream right next to the park road, less than a mile from it on a short scenic loop that probably sees a thousand tourists a day during the summer. It's a long way from the Stampede Trail.
erikhalfacre, I am glad to see your informative post. You help me a lot to clear my confusion. Can you talk about the Stampede Trail and share some images of this trail; moreover did you go there ever?
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Its not the longest bridge in the world, and its also not the longest bridge over water.
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