Trip to the "Magic Bus"

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Trip to the "Magic Bus"

Postby ACEX2 » Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:25 am

Has anyone considered going to the Magic bus? Or been?
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Re: Trip to the "Magic Bus"

Postby iggypoprhcp » Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:50 am

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I've never understood why people go there. There's not really much to do once you're there unless you want to camp there to live like Chris Mccandless did.
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Re: Trip to the "Magic Bus"

Postby blackdog » Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:00 pm

Perhaps it show be renamed The Tragic Bus. ;-)
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Re: Trip to the "Magic Bus"

Postby peter force » Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:14 pm

hey if your buying im flying!

the story on how that bus got out their is probably great.i wanna know that?


i think visiting this bus is like visiting any memorial.if you have a personal stake in it like if you were
a vietnam vet and visited the wall then you will probably feel something when you visit it.
just like folks who new chris.they can go to this bus and think about him.
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Re: Trip to the "Magic Bus"

Postby lisachat » Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:56 pm

There is a documentary, The Call of the Wild, which goes into how the bus got there-mining at the time of WWII, it was used to transport supplies, then abandoned. It's pretty interesting, a lot of facts, but lacks the passion and beauty of the movie. He really doesn't talk to a lot of the key players, but the revelation at the end is worth watching for. I don't want to spoil it for anyone, if you don't want to know, but he did have ID and money with him, and he apparently wasn't poisoned. I, personally don't feel it's important to know if he was poinsoned or starved to death, or if he had ID or not, but it is interesting.
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Re: Trip to the "Magic Bus"

Postby Magic Bus Girl » Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:40 pm

To say "I can't understand, why anyone would want to visit the bus", is clearly only stating your perception of it's value to you. Some people odd as it may sound, like me... We would feel a indescribable closeness to Chris's Spirit & journey. Where he played & danced & rejoyced & pondered life's mysteries & read & wrote & weeped & morned & died alone. Thats why... I would Love to go!
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Re: Trip to the "Magic Bus"

Postby magik_Bu5 » Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:31 pm

Magic Bus Girl wrote:To say "I can't understand, why anyone would want to visit the bus", is clearly only stating your perception of it's value to you. Some people odd as it may sound, like me... We would feel a indescribable closeness to Chris's Spirit & journey. Where he played & danced & rejoyced & pondered life's mysteries & read & wrote & weeped & morned & died alone. Thats why... I would Love to go!


I think you hit it right on. I don't know if I'll ever get the tenacity to pull it off, but I like many on this board would love to visit the place that McCandless discovered in the isolation of Alaska's wilderness - if for no other reason than to pay my respects.
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Re: Trip to the "Magic Bus"

Postby mcv081 » Sat Nov 14, 2009 4:46 am

Well in all honesty I kind of wish that the movie Into the wild was never made. Now before you go off ranting about how I think he was stupid and such, that is just the opposite of what I think. I do not deny that the movie was beautiful and inspirational but now we have all these people wanting to see the bus in which Christopher Johnson Mccandless spent his final days. I dont know, perhaps Christopher wouldn't have wanted all of the tourism the bus is getting. He would have probably wished it to be unmaintained and wild. Now for all of you people wanting to go see the bus, I cannot say that you cant but please be very respectful of it. Mccandless has been one of the biggest inspirations in my life and I hate to see the bus get vandalized and items of his get stolen. Thank you.
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Re: Trip to the "Magic Bus"

Postby provenlife » Sat Nov 21, 2009 7:36 pm

I have thought much about taking a trip to the bus. For my next trip to Alaska, I'm trying to accommodate the drive and time from Anchorage. Of course some people do not understand the significance of visiting the bus, since it is just that, a bus, lying in rust. But it is a symbol of following your instincts, learning about yourself, pushing your limits, and the fact that we are all human, and death you find us, no matter where we are. He died in the wild, in the land he yearned for, that called him, and he answered that call.
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Re: Trip to the "Magic Bus"

Postby blue » Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:10 pm

I recently saw the PBS special -- then added the movie to my Netflix list and bought the book this morning -- all the while being haunted that until that PBS special I had heard nothing about this -- and then it dawned on me -- the reason I had not heard or seen the news was that I was at Denali and Wrangall National Parks hiking/camping alone with my dog -- at the exact time Chris's body was found by the hunters. Anyhow, catching up now and am finding it fascinating. Thanks to Jon Krakauer for writing the book and to the McCandless family for allowing the story to be told by Krakauer, Penn and Vedder. May Chris' memory be eternal and may his soul rest with the souls of the blessed.
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