Well yeah, but she also has a vested interest in this story, she has the right to make money off if it
@georgemurphy99102 жыл бұрын
Make sure did you see the channel I guess your father said it all absolutely no abuse on his lips figured you guys did pretty well give all the money to her trail foundation in the park give it all to 100% from the book from yours and do it for your brother never mind all the other stuff
@georgemurphy99102 жыл бұрын
No Crestview RV private got it right so why would you carry on like the way you’re doing it doesn’t like that a lot of people around here this daycare gathering them up like shit and all of my video
@georgemurphy99102 жыл бұрын
Yes it’s enough to do anything he didn’t wanna do enjoy the outdoors and that’s what he went to do to do it at home where he was raised he loves Calvin and joyed it❤ ❤❤❤❤
@georgemurphy99102 жыл бұрын
He brought up like grass he had the best bring it up in the world so I don’t believe half of them left call cash
@kikionthetrailoflove70362 жыл бұрын
The lesson here is don't try to imitate Chris's story, he's an inspiration for us to create our own story, whatever that story may be. For me he inspired me to see nature and the great outdoors in a new light. Create your own story, this was Chris's story.
@erikhalfacre2 жыл бұрын
Spot on. Set your own goals, find your own way, and live your own adventure.
@almaguapa-sailboatliveaboa4408 жыл бұрын
My humble opinion: Carine and Chris are way more introspective and adventurous than most kids coming from physically and psychologically abusive and dysfunctional parents. It takes a heck of a pair of "balls" and "guts" to launch off far away from abusive parents. And do what they've done to this point. The psychological constraint that is put on a children's brain is enormous - Carine proved it that by saying that it took her SO MANY years, with even having Chris's story and movie as a "guide and support" to do what she does today and especially spell out the truth in her book. I think they are both fortunate - to a certain point. And they both are incredibly respectable for their time and openness. Indeed, Carine, the truth is a good 'modus operandi' and can hurt. But damn it, it's way better than discovering years later how deeply manipulated you were when as a child. All my respect. Chris
@07wrxtr13 жыл бұрын
I agree 100%. Someday I'll do a book, maybe it'll be just like a journal exercise, but the amount of similarities are unreal. Even just watching/listing to this is an experience. I'm with you in that I believe most are taught either directly or indirectly to repress the past, and to not overcome it. Why? It's not only reliving it, but it's often a lifelong process as you're constantly feeling like you're behind, alienated, etc throughout this long reconciliation process. Many times you reach major breakthroughs, and you're so excited you want to share them, but nobody can relate. You then see others that may have gone through what you did, and you try to talk to them, but they're just gone, they don't want to go there, they have cemented a big scar tissue like defensive wall and only they can take it down. It's hard because you want to help them, sometimes you think you found the "cheat code" - Hey just read this, hey just listen to this, etc. I'd say that's the most difficult part for me is seeing people whom have been hurt participate in self destructive behavior and never truly find their ultimate gift and potential, which is one of our purposes... We are in this country, a toxic sea that benefits the few at the expense of the many, as corporations have it down to a formula to profit from learned self destructive behavior.
@michaelebemis9746 Жыл бұрын
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@andreameigs12619 ай бұрын
No, they are just adventurous in different ways. Chris just happened to be a physical 'runner'. My best friend is one. She's such a runner that she now works for an airline and she's going back to school to be a travelling nurse. There's this inability to rest in these people.
@ArimmKa4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Carine, if you ever read this, you reminded me what's important.
@maysamkhreibeh14510 жыл бұрын
Carine has extremely beautiful insights on things, not just Chris. Thanks for this video. I just finished The Wild Truth and loved it. Helped me understand Chris and the story much better. Thanks for sharing. The story has impacted me in many ways. :)
@guytremblay16474 жыл бұрын
How can you understand her brother when she didn,t understand him herlsef ? if she did know him she would have seen it coming .leaving his car on a river bed along with his identity cards and money pretty much gave it away on what was coming .She Knew shit about her brother and they were niot connected as much as she pretends . Its more her who feels that they were connected than anything else cause the his last messages never mentuioned her name but were all adressed to his mother . If they would ahve been connected so hard as she is trying to pretend he would have left her a message . the only time he mentioned her was in his last message when he said goodbye to his family and even then he did not mention her name specificly . I think that she is trying to convince herself that they were connected . Sometimes being clost doesn't mean connected
@heathcarr56293 жыл бұрын
@@guytremblay1647 wow it must be amazing to know Chris better than his own sister. Dick. Turn on spell check for crying out loud.
@freddiekatz89027 жыл бұрын
What an amazing woman. I can see that she is in deed Chris Mc Candless‘ sister. I so admire how she took up the mantle to keep his story alive....and to help others who are suffering from similar inner conflict and abuse .... I would love to meet Carine someday as I would to go to Alaska and hike to the bus......
@elwoodtaylor10924 жыл бұрын
me too
@rockhammer32974 жыл бұрын
Keep his story alive and cashing those checks.
@Michelle-ld9vj4 жыл бұрын
So true 👍 I would go too!!! Love 2 meet her
@x0xtran9x0x4 жыл бұрын
She’s so poised and respectful of Chris. I don’t get exploitative vibes from her at all.
@cazpk68404 жыл бұрын
She is great.And she is right. He did not have to die. Its a tragedy.
@guytremblay16474 жыл бұрын
no ? She's getting rich because of her book that she wrote which is selling world wide not to mention the royalties from the movie and bropably the ones from the next reboot cause we all know that this is coming as well since its drawing more and more attention ever since KZbin has made the stry visible to a wide public . So basicly she and her family are makinf good money from her brother's story even if people dont want to admit it .Thats why the authorities took the bus away because this story was becoming to popular and inspired a lot of people to go there and cause many death and search and rescue . They has undisclosed the new loacation of the bus but i hope the send the thing to scrap metals. If she didn'thave a lucrative agenda she wouldn,t premote what her brother did but since so many people admire the guy for what eh did shse took advantage of her brother's lifestory which in fact was one of continious mistakes and she knows it
@TheSafeSquad4 жыл бұрын
@@guytremblay1647 Carine was successful long before she felt it was time to tell this story. Obviously her and the family have made some extra pocket change from Chris’ story and rightfully so. Imagine the whole world knows the flaws and faults of your family. Reparations would absolutely be deserved in that scenario. I think some respect should be held there. I don’t so much look at it as Chris’ story as I do it being Carine’s. I look at it as being a lessons learned sort of story from a toxic household and how that can force an individual, or individuals like Chris and Carine to retreat and/or grow. You can tell by her expressions that she’d rather not be telling this story if it meant she could have her brother back. She mentions her other siblings but she only ever grew up with one.
@guytremblay16473 жыл бұрын
@@TheSafeSquad I,ll tell you something about people who have great success . The more they make money the more the wannt more to come in
@D00GNUKEM.3 жыл бұрын
@@guytremblay1647 you are tragically misinformed. she wrote her book to call attention to their childhood because their parents were awful people that abused each other and their kids, they were using Chris’ death for sympathy. When they are in fact the reason he felt like he never belonged anywhere.
@Nautilus19725 жыл бұрын
Happiness is only real when shared.
@cazpk68404 жыл бұрын
I am the happiest when alone.
@ALLROY2404 жыл бұрын
@@cazpk6840 That is cool.
@repetemyname8422 жыл бұрын
N: More mindless bullshit that doesnt mean a single thing.
@conailrutherford66884 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this great interview. Everyone.... please look after each other.
@david175003 жыл бұрын
Carine & Chriss' stories are of the most inspirational in my life. So relatable in the family drama, standing up for what you believe in, choosing to be the light coming out of the darkness, giving up your life savings & following your dreams. Idc what anybody says, I'd like to see the judgemental pricks do what he did & live off the land successfully for 3 months.
@TDL-xg5nn2 жыл бұрын
He didn't live off the land successfully dumbass. He died.
@christine818410 ай бұрын
Your brother and his story will always be something i will never forget.I of course didn't know him but i feel a bit of a connection.
@ajadrew4 жыл бұрын
I read the book several times when it came out. This is in my recommended list as I'd recently seen news re the buses removal. Carine is a good sister.
@BlackAngus5553 жыл бұрын
What's really eerie is that in the backdrop behind where Carine is sitting is the same area that Chris took his last picture, and looking at Carine in this video, God she looks so much like her brother.
@iarlamoylan849817 күн бұрын
Powerful woman. Powerful man. Thanks Chris and Carine.
@richardskaff14 жыл бұрын
Ms. McCandless, I think I know how difficult this video was for you. I want you to know how much I appreciated your willingness to speak about yourself and your brother. I hope you are able to find peace in your life. No matter what, your brother clearly tried to do the difficult introspective of his life. We are all imperfect, but few of us are willing to take the difficult journey of self-review. He was a person who apparently had lots of personal issues, but was willing to do the necessary introspection. Bless you both for your strength
@suzannewooten28497 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video. Carine seems like a very sweet and lovely lady. She looks a lot like her brother. I've been fascinated by Chris' story since I saw a segment about it on 20/20 in the late 90s. I hope to travel to Alaska one day and visit the bus.
@larrybarrett58103 жыл бұрын
Bus is gone
@fogtenderprod119910 жыл бұрын
Very sorry about your family's loss. It didn't have to happen, I've been to the bus before and after he arrived there. When he was there I flew down low twice in about July, smoke was coming from the bus's stove. There was nobody visible wanting to leave, no nothing. Had he just done something simple as light the bus tires on fire, the black smoke would have drawn planes in the area. He had an assortment of options, but didn't use them. I live just north of the stampede road. If you wish to do good, then find out those options and tell people about them. The book/movie stated he wandered before finding the bus. That was pretty much impossible for him to do. We had close to 12' of snow that year, he came in on the snowmachine trail in the spring when the last trappers were done for the year. Without Snow Shoes, there was too much snow and he had no options at all but to walk in on the trail that led to the bus. The river was higher than normal because of the excessive snowfall that year, although it was always high in early summer from the snowmelt from the mountains, that year it was a bit more. Hope you enjoyed the trip. Best of luck on your book!
@mrs.elentz233610 жыл бұрын
Awesome story, thanks for sharing! On Chris' Wikipedia page (and I cross referenced) it states that in later 2014 they made a discovery about the potato seed. Chris ate this believing it was ok (in one of the plant books he brought) and it wasn't. He made a journal entry of his symptoms and blamed it on the potato seed, but because it was believed to be safe until 2014, that entry was kinda tossed aside. What I learned by this is that if we ate it, it'd be fine... but if Chris or anyone with a low calorie intake or suffering from malnutrition ate it it would result in weight loss and starvation no matter how much you ate and cause your legs to become paralyzed. I'm thinking that he died because of paralysis and couldn't move anymore. He did have some basic knowledge and was an incredibly deep thinker, and I find it hard to believe that he never thought of fire signaling. Who knows, I didn't know the guy and grew up from 16 years old on leading backpacking and kayak groups in the pictured rocks national lake shore area of the Michigan UP and took them at a very young age, so it was kinda second nature and to you too obviously. We'll never really know i guess!
@adderkay5 жыл бұрын
You're a bullshit artist.
@dannydavideos81065 жыл бұрын
Fogtender Prod supposedly he was following the dog sled trails and that’s how he ended up at the bus because the dogs go right by there. And when there’s snow usually you wouldn’t know your direction but he supposedly followed the dog tracks to find it to the bus?
@dannydavideos81065 жыл бұрын
Adder K. That’s actually a great thing his sister states her brother would have never lit the forest on fire and if he did make a huge fire he would have been saved 100% but he didn’t even try but actually catching the tires on fire would have been the best distress signal ever. And he wasn’t harming the forest but I do believe he was hallucinating and ate poison but I believe he had to be soo weak because he weighed 140lbs and when found was 68lbs over half what he weighed. I mean right up the road was a pulley to get across the river and even further was a lodge so he didn’t wander to far ahead. Why? Probably sick and his journals are just a couple words not much like someone hallucinating and I mean he was probably out of his mind. Chris use to journal a lot but yet his last things said were just one word.
@movingup21184 жыл бұрын
He had probably thought about all of those options. But maybe he thought is he light the bus on fire and no one noticed hed lose his shelter. Pretty sure if he light forest on fire he would go to jail for life too
@robertrockwell75812 жыл бұрын
My Heart breaks for her. you can see the love she has for her brother and missis him. it was a joy to watch this. thank you Carine. stay safe
@michaelebemis9746 Жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/boucqHWVg62WpcU
@karriannf7 ай бұрын
Your book and story have had a deep impact on my heart and soul. Your words and journey, as well as Chris's, resonated with me ever since I saw the movie many, many years ago. When I saw the movie I knew "there was more to the story". Reading your book helped me to connect the dots and put the puzzle together for my own life and journey. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your experience. It has brought me tears, as well as much peace and healing. Sending love to you, your girls and spirit of Chris 💖
@jameshaynes69924 жыл бұрын
It’s a sad day. The bus has been moved. I was actually planning my trip minutes before when I happened across the article.
@JG-nh1li4 жыл бұрын
Kosher Moses man shut the fuck up and piss off
@tonynikon6 ай бұрын
Carine is a very brave woman. She broke the circle of family abuse and became a mother for an adopter daughter and another one with Down Syndrome. On top of that, she express a lot of love for Chris, while saying he was selfish for leaving his family in the cold for his whereabouts for 2 years, but also for being an avid outdoorsman, adventurer, a bit of a poet and philosopher. I saw Chris last pic in where he knew he was going to die, but was able to say goodbye and accepting his fate in peace.
@natalielebron5532 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your honesty
@sinnano776 жыл бұрын
Carine is beautiful. Such a strong and beautiful woman!
@knightstemplar89773 жыл бұрын
That was worth watching. Good advice from an intelligent woman 🙏🇬🇧
@Jotinko6 жыл бұрын
Brave of her to make the journey to were her Brother met his end. I wonder how far the trail is beyond the Bus. Does it actually end at the Sushana River?. According to Google Maps deep into Denali Park (16 miles past the bus) it seems you have to be swept down MANY huge Rivers to get to the trail again. 27.5 Miles past the Bus, it ends. Now THAT'S a Journey.
@callewee6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I eventually settled but I've had my "great adventure", soul searching and whatnot. Consider me inspired!
@chass4712 Жыл бұрын
Such a moving story....
@Human-Earth6 ай бұрын
I was born in different culture but I really found Chris life story and what he had done is amazing and inspiring for humanity in this planet. Chris still shines as a star guiding for enlightenment for those who seek. Into the wild movie left something deep inside my soul and made me watching it many times…! May God bless Chris in his mercy for ever …💜💥💫✨
@nickacelvn3 жыл бұрын
The greatest thing you can do with your life is to be a good parent.
@isaacwolowik5 жыл бұрын
Amazing. I'm just speechless.
@claireedment5042 жыл бұрын
He lived life to the fullest.. N the love for ur brother shines
@merlin66253 жыл бұрын
One classy woman, remembered the good times with her Brother. May the Great Spirit watch over you. 🙏
@BA-vv4jy6 жыл бұрын
Is the mic in the fire?
@LastFrontierAdventureClub5 жыл бұрын
Pretty much
@goose38997 ай бұрын
haha man I laughed my ass off at this.
@advanturecantstop9014 жыл бұрын
i watched 2 times the movie...it was his Destiny and it was not in his hand to not come the end in this world..something took him to that way and his life end in the bus but he is still there and living forever because takes many people to there meet with his spirit..
@DonLewis92746 ай бұрын
31:57 "Be the spark that motivates them to ignite them self/ their own fire"
@dreamweaver60145 жыл бұрын
Chris's sister seems like such a beautiful soul, inward and outwardly. Intelligent as well. Blessings to her.
@bradmcleod90467 жыл бұрын
chris had guts & grit like few people in todays world have!all these people in thier comfortable homes shudder at the thought of what he did & it scares them,so they have 2 criticize to hide thier own fears!look at the conversations he started & lives he touched/changed...his legacy!
@pritamkumarbaruah33354 жыл бұрын
When,towards the end of the video,they say " Alexander Supertramp ❤️" and it starts to down pour..May be Chris is pouring his blessings on his sister and all those folks..or may be the Gods are getting a bit emotional..may be💐
@longrider425 жыл бұрын
I used to teach wilderness survival back in the 80s to Boy Scouts. I've been a Hunter and a Gardener. I am still a fishermen and carpenter. I am a thinker and tinker. I can figure out most problems. But when the kid got out of the truck, and headed down the snow covered trail, his fate was sealed. He never would have survived the next winter. If you want to know how to survive in the wilderness, look up a movie called "Alone in the Wilderness". As for me, I know my limits, and don't push them too hard. I know I will get hate mail for this, but who cares. Yes, he was crazy, too think he could survive on his own, in the wilds of Alaska, with the equipment and skill set he had.
@nickalbia47395 жыл бұрын
I agree,like me getting in the ring with Tyson.He is not a hero in my book.Even if he hated his parents,he has his sisters that seem they truly loved him.All balls and half a brain can get you in deep shit as I know it first hand.The sister seems to be trying to cash in like all the rest.Iam not a hater,just a 56 yr old that rode pro mx for 20 yrs and took many chances in my early life as he did.Peace
@bbs21834 жыл бұрын
One thing is for sure, Krish never came here to die, suicide was not his nature, he knew what he was up to. Carrying gun with him also prove that he came for short visit for bullets were limited to. Keeping all the record of what he was doing and taking selfish, this all means he had a plan. In end he did made a final attempt but flooded river stop him.
@longrider424 жыл бұрын
@@bbs2183 If I am not mistaken, to this day with in a short walk of the bus was a usable cable tram across the river. Its what the locals used. But he never found it. The joy of not asking the locals and not getting a good map.
@bbs21834 жыл бұрын
@@longrider42 sometimes you are overconfident and make mistakes and loose. Once I did the same mistake, I step off the trail into the wood and got lost, I had nothing on me, no backpack, no water, no food, nearest village was few miles away, but I didn't know the route or directions. Luckily I found animals tracks, one thing I knew was that either this will lead me into deeper or towards the village, with luck I pick the right direction. Little bit of knowledge with some luck and common sense, one can keep himself safe.😊
@movingup21184 жыл бұрын
What would you recommend a person take for a trip like his?. I am not doing it 😂 i am just curious
@butch1dc9 жыл бұрын
I think the same way. Why not just make a signal fire? It's easy to say. And Carine has said Chris wouldn't wanna burn any of the Forrest to save himself. I just commented on the other video about this hike about looking for answers that I don't even know the questions to. But I think all the hindsight is what draws the interest. But I find it hard to not be inspired about the entire journey. Both Chris and Carines. It's amazing the impact chris had on the people that he met along his travels. Even ones he met for just a short time. You can't ignore that he had a profound affect on most he came in contact with. That's the real tragedy. Losing that type of person. That's why I think it's wonderful that Carine is providing the complete look at his journey. PR move, it's not about her, sure whatever. I can't see beyond the bravery and strength she possesses.
@capngeo20024 жыл бұрын
FYI The bus was recently airlifted by Alaska National Guard Helicopter to an undisclosed place of storage. Future placement decisions pending.
@SMC846019 ай бұрын
Died young, became a legend, hence why we are here !
@roulette0076 Жыл бұрын
Where is Chris hand written dairy now
@chuckpryorl28427 жыл бұрын
I am currently forming these complimentary webs that draw together the lives of Chris Mc Candless, Dan Eldon, and of course, the guy who we all have to understand to appreciate them......Everett Ruess........and the web grows from there .......I am very anxious to see where this will continue to lead me !!!!!!
@jomama51863 жыл бұрын
I'm glad the sister got to go there before it was taken away.
@wolvfie50833 жыл бұрын
great video and great work
@maryperkins45096 жыл бұрын
Carine...I enjoyed u speaking. Cris taught me a lot with his journey. I cried when I learned he died, but I'm sure not nearly as u have. I feel he is still teaching where he is & smiling & loving. God bless u😊.
@BGWhisperer3 жыл бұрын
She is so cool. So inspiring. So is Chris. It’s true, everyone can take something out of his story to use in their own lives.
@GeeMorno4 жыл бұрын
This chick was not affected by the rain or bugs the entire time. I had waited for her to flip her hood throughout the entire talk, but nope, not until the end. Shes a keeper.
@irvhh1433 жыл бұрын
As opposed to the woman seated next to her, who is desperate to escape from the situation.
@david175003 жыл бұрын
"All these anti-bullying campaigns but no campaigns down the street where they know that guys beating his wife." Wow so true, definitely an issue
@roarkbjorn2389 Жыл бұрын
women are the most abusive!!! men are at the bottom of the system re power and rights!!!
@chicoman0004 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. Should’ve had the bus in the back ground.
@stiansetermo91774 жыл бұрын
can we get the book in audio?
@movingup21184 жыл бұрын
Strange Question but it's fir educational reasons. What happend to Chris after they found his body?. Were they able to recover it from the area and home to his family. Or was he buried someone where out there
@alloneword74274 жыл бұрын
His remains were recovered and he was cremated. Carine flew back home with his ashes in her backpack.
@CYNAMONLADY9 жыл бұрын
ƸӜƷ what a wonderful testament to brotherly love!!!!! ƸӜƷ
@morto68762 жыл бұрын
Huge question... The girl he met in the slabs, movie shows them singing... Who was she? How is she doing??? I'd love to hear about her... I'd love to meet her... While she may feel rejected, not good enough. She's true victim. She met a great guy and didn't make a mistake. So much to say... Wanna meet her.
@morto68762 жыл бұрын
I'd bet my soul she's a great person.
@dannydavideos81065 жыл бұрын
Chris should have known that in the wild there’s no mercy and I think he took it for granted I hate to say it but I’ve always felt this way about Chris and like his sister said he could be camping with her right now. If he took the right supplies and enough supplies and what not. You don’t have to climb Everest in your underwear? There’s ppl that do exactly what he did and are still alive to tell all their traveling stories today and still traveling but Chris cut himself short by giving himself not even the necessities he needed. Left his map and if he didn’t he would of known right down the river was a pulley system to get across and even a little further is a lodge.
@jameshaynes69923 жыл бұрын
I “thought” removing the bus was ridiculous. The money used to remove it could have been used to make travel to it safer. A simple bridge across; maybe a simple shelter along the way; a marked trail. Hikers could have paid a fee at the police or gas station. Alaska has a lot of dangerous places. If the same argument to remove the bus was used elsewhere, the whole state would be shut down including hunting. How many people die from hunting each year? Some get shot, lost, eaten, etc. How about climbing mountains, etc. That being said, I did see the bus a month or so ago. It’s at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks. It was a really neat experience. I may go again.
@repetemyname8422 жыл бұрын
JH: Ridiculous bullshit. The state isnt beholden to anyone, they removed the bus due to having to rescue so many misguided idiots like Chris before they wound up dead, like Chris. People need to stop living in a fairy tale and get used to reality. Yourself included.
@wolfeyes93576 ай бұрын
Peace comes with a cost....like freedom...it is a constant struggle to find those two most important pieces of the puzzle to life! Chris realized young that the risk to accomplish peace and freedom are risky and not without cost...cost of feeeling alone, cost of hunger, cost of relationships and yes, sometimes the cost of life, and he was, aware of this. But what he did not lose, which did not have a cost, is his love for the people he cherished. There is where the "man" in Chris lives.
@mariaalmanza47213 жыл бұрын
Was this a challenge to yourself?? For closure or what would this teach all of us following the story? I saw the movie and recently my daughter had a high school project and it led me to this video. And I’m wondering about why you had to come to this bus and to go thru the trail
@dominoemaster6857 жыл бұрын
How did the bus get there
@porscheclub966 жыл бұрын
Dominoe master miners left it
@IdealContracting6 жыл бұрын
They towed out buses to live in while they built the road to a mine. When they failed to finish the road because it kept getting washed out, they pulled the buses out with a d8 dozer and snapped the axle on bus 142. They pushed it to the side of the road and left it.
@joannehack75883 ай бұрын
🙏
@joannehack75883 ай бұрын
I would love to give a shoutout to “Positive TV” channel 288 for continuously showing “Into The Wild” free of charge. Watched it for the 15th time last week and it will be broadcast again tonight. ✨
@ambermcclure6780 Жыл бұрын
What book is she talking about?
@1solorainforest3 жыл бұрын
an emotional story :(
@mikekramer622610 жыл бұрын
At 43:26 I'm walking like I'm one of those grandma's Carine was speaking of.
@MichaelDonahue-o5y4 ай бұрын
In 1985 I quit my job sold my house and drove to Idaho. Lived in a home made log cabin. Enjoyed the life. Then I returned to MA. Returning was the stupidest thing I ever did.
@rammur14 жыл бұрын
Why did he not take a bug out bag, or inch bag ,I'm never coming home, some kinda supplys , and , Best to all .
@keisha7174 жыл бұрын
Because he was a total idiot with absolutely no outdoor experience. He was so deranged he thought his money was evil so he gave it away ($24K) and burned the rest of it. If he did have an INCH bag he probably wouldn't have died like he did. He could have survived long enough to wait for the river to recede and make his way back to his former miserable existence.
@irvhh1433 жыл бұрын
He was an experienced nomad. This was just a bridge too far. It is hindsight, but he should've done thorough reconnaissance of the river. There could've been a ford. Another poster said the snow was too deep. Also, he should've had a low temperature sleeping bag. He was using too much energy fighting the cold.
@georgemurphy99102 жыл бұрын
Do any of the proceeds for Craig your doors any of new trails may be out by the bus so maybe a bridge crossing River with the flag and I was bench or does it all go to your room your family
@vivoip6 жыл бұрын
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@EvelynBabyyx38 жыл бұрын
I seriously have been wanting to go see the bus since I heard about Christopher's story... it truly is a remarkable story. I read that it isn't recommended to go if you aren't experienced with hiking and stuff, and Im not definitely not...lol. Im a city girl, but I just feel like I have to visit this place some time, some day, some way.
@alloneword74274 жыл бұрын
It has been moved. It was carried out by helicopter a couple of days ago. It has been taken to Healy where it has been stored safely until it's decided what will be done with it. Discussions on having on public display somewhere.
@mrs.elentz233610 жыл бұрын
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing :) Do they do guided tours for a fee there? I am not so sure for myself, just because I'm born and raised in Wisconsin, so I go to hot climates when I can travel or northern Wisconsin/UP in summer... just curious to know :)
@LastFrontierAdventureClub10 жыл бұрын
There is an outfit, Denali Backcountry Guides I believe, that does trips to the bus. At least they did a couple summers ago.
@rachelbalow49679 жыл бұрын
Elizabeth! Where in WI are you from?i went to college in WI and i am from Minnesota ,though i currently am on my own type of soul searching expedition road trip..i went to salvation mountain and slab city (which i actually first learned about because of Chris' story in the movie "Into the wild" when i watched it 6years ago and have wanted to go there since-dream came true last week) and have spent a lot of time here in colorado. = ). Did you ever hike to the bus?? Carine...i feel like God has given you such wisdom and peace and strength,and ability to be so real honest which i am really thankful for;what a beautiful example I think you are. Thank you for writing your book and just trying to be honest and help others..and show truth as i think chris wanted/searched for .and now i am planning to go buy The wild truth. I still also want to read john's book in full-i have only read sections. Thank you to the people also who made this interview video with Carine,i really appreciate it. Really. I am so thankful that you all were able to go on this trip with her and help her more on her path of healing... And what an emotional journey it probably was for her and all of you..but healing i hope. I would love to meet you someday Corine, or any of you.i hope to! You are all loved so much!! God is with you all
@mrs.elentz23369 жыл бұрын
Rachel Balow Hey neighbor ;) I'm from Fort Atkinson, it's kinda in between Janesville and Madison. What school? I went to UW Madison for a while, lived on campus. I'm so jealous you're on a soul searching journey :P I haven't gone to Alaska even, but it's def in top 3 of my bucket list! Colorado itself is amazing too :) Love it there.
@rachelbalow49679 жыл бұрын
Elizabeth, I was going to just private message you so we don't have this long thread right here on the video. I had figured out how to send a private message but now I don't remember..... I went to UW River Falls, which is a wonderful place.
@7thecheryl8 жыл бұрын
+Rachel Balow yes, yes, Rachel!! I'm so right there with you...2 yrs writing a book is not taking it lightly at all. Heather Corines daughter is so blessed to have her. I gotta get myself a bit more fit than this!! ! Man oh man.....life...life....Have a super great day!!!!
@georgemurphy99102 жыл бұрын
But I can’t figure out is nobody ever checked in on them or stop by or in the family worried maybe you get helicopter and fly in and make sure he’s OK and nobody even checked on your lunch from lunch I don’t understand
@davidmiller44255 жыл бұрын
Many things don't add up.. As i research this ... If he was abused by his mother.. Why upon his DEATH he was found inside
@jaysilverheals44454 жыл бұрын
the wording makes no sense I dont understand the question found inside? what are you talking about let us know
@davidmiller44254 жыл бұрын
Fk dude stop acting like a girl troll
@dannygs064 жыл бұрын
Inside???
@morto68762 жыл бұрын
20:45 he just wanted peace, he wanted to stop the noise.
@morto68762 жыл бұрын
Hear gods messenger stick his pecker in there???
@georgemurphy99102 жыл бұрын
Talking to your father and he didn’t know nothing about anything you said in the book about abuse he does not even know what you’re talking about maybe a little verbal accident but he does with their kids to hopefully they do well in life I know what you’re talking about I think Chris did well in his life and he listened to his father❤ ❤❤🎉🎉
@mitragenius24373 жыл бұрын
Thanks Carine.
@montanamountainmen61043 жыл бұрын
So some dude wanders in to the mountains ill prepared and armed with only a 22 rifle in Moose and Bear country tells volumes of his naivety.
@genezeoli2513 жыл бұрын
and yet he made it 114 days , probably would've made it longer had he not eaten whatever actually killed him.
@repetemyname8422 жыл бұрын
@@genezeoli251 : Oh boy, 114 whole days, wow, what an accomplishment...and here we are years later and he is still dead. You are as dimwitted as Chris was.
@johnkennedy12424 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@magicalunicorn26579 ай бұрын
Just reminding me of the mosquitoes I live here in Alaska and let me tell you what those mosquitoes.They're No joke... I rather mess with a moose than I would a mosquito 😂😂😂😂
@Hugo-py2ce Жыл бұрын
She looks just like him, you can see him in her.😔
@marknewton69845 ай бұрын
I camped in the Everglades and learned humility. Nature doesn't care. Be prepared.😎
@guytremblay16474 жыл бұрын
its a good thing they took that dam bus away
@jakealden25174 жыл бұрын
Chris was representative of the whiny 90s culture in which kids rebelled against their parents because their parents were not perfect. Lots of kids come from imperfect homes, but they don't go off the deep end.
@King5150Ed4 жыл бұрын
Hence ..."growing up"
@irvhh1433 жыл бұрын
That is an incorrect characterization, go off the deep end. He adopted a nomadic lifestyle quite successfully. He did not go there to die. He just went a step beyond his skill level._ Their childhood was not unusual. As part of that generation I can tell you. It was part of the cultural revolution of the 60s. Up until the 70s and 80s, everyone got married by the age of 22, and they stayed married, even though the situation was toxic. They simply had an affair, or lived separately, stayed in the closet etc, and kept up a facade.
@Jedi_Pimp2 жыл бұрын
Sure they do drugs, being the worst he chose this and it killed him he could have got away with this in the lower 48 but Alaska can be a bear if things go south and if it goes wrong experience will tell you enough! got to go !
@repetemyname8422 жыл бұрын
JA: Exactly. Most of us in that era grew up in a non perfect household. Chris was a hopeless romantic in love with the idea of freedom without the smarts to find it.
@guytremblay16474 жыл бұрын
the thing is that no matter what she thinks about her brother Christopher McCandless wasa bundle of lack of jugement at the minute he left home till when he died .He did not have the suvival skills need to go on this kind of journey in the northern environements .He did everything he could in oorder to meet his end by throwing everything he had and keeping only the strict minimum which is osmething you never do in northern sectors . he didn,t even know the first basics on how to conserve the meat from his animals that he killed . he should ahve known that no vegetation in the northern part of the planet contains the much need proteines for one to survive and the ones that do only the local animals can digest them after millions of years of evolving the digest system for it .who the hell carries so little food when he doesn,t even know how to preserve what he kills ? the fact is that meat gets wasted way before the maggots appear which already poisonned him before he saw the maggots .he had a book on how to find vegetations to feed but forgot to buy one that tells him what kind are available where he was heading . by the time he was going to die he couldn,t live on wild fruits cause the fruit season had been over since a few weeks and all of them were pretty much wasted to so what did he have left ? moose . Sadly in august is when moose start to mate and start to migrate and regroupe for winter so he wasn't going to see one anytime soon unless he new how to imitate the call whitch naturally he didn,t know how to do . The fact his that your brother no matter how much your father was abusif to him from some people say has nothing to do with every lack of jugements that he made from the very start till the end . I'm sorry but for your brother but he was maybe a hicker but he was no wilderness survivor at any time of his life and nore are you for that matter . You and your brother are what we call city parcs hickers , and you you may have the survival skills in the forest for a couple of days but thats about it . any ignorant can survive a few days in the woods but a couple of month totally disconnected from others you need to be specialised in survival skills not just have the basic ones . In order to preserve meat in the summer there is only one way and its to cut it in thin slabs and dry them up . with that alone your borther would have been able to survive until the river would have frozen whitch is rather quick to occur in alaska in early fall
@guytremblay16474 жыл бұрын
@Jo Pearson everybody knows why he did this and everybody knows that he regreted his mistake fast once he got trapped there .If he went there to die well he,s got all my congratulation for succeeding all the way at realising everystep to lead to that path . the thing is that the was an amutrer who thought that becasue he seen people do it and live very well in the while that he was also capable of doing it as long as he would have taken a crash course on survival technics which he didn,t and he refused the advices that people warned him about . trowing that map on the dashbaord of the g=uy who picked him up in alaska and not accepting his advice was the ultimate mistake that he had done .And yes his sister is living in a dream that has nothing to do with reality just like he did .You on the other hand dont seem to know how it works in the wild and what kind of bakground is needed to survive there specially the artic wild and obviously you ahve no skills for that either casue you would ahve came to the same dam conclusion . Everyone that knows how to survive in the wild knows this story and how he was in over his head from the start till his death and everyone of them agree that he was totally stupid to go on a journey like that one without the proper knowledge and basic skills to do so . . He was born to do this maybe but to me it seems that it was more an escape from his family than anything else and his impulses got the best of him before he could think this thing thru
@VanishedPNW4 жыл бұрын
@@guytremblay1647 you're so right. Only really tough AMAZING illiterate fucks like you could possibly have the stones to survive in the wild. What a joke. Chris McCandless had more brazen audacity and boldness of human spirit in one dead fingernail than you've got in your whole fuckin body.
@guytremblay16474 жыл бұрын
@@VanishedPNW I never said he didn,t have the spritit or the audacity and the boldness . Pretty much everyone whotries this kind of adventure has those things What he also had was arrogance to think that he could take on such a task without proper knowledge to do so . He took off from home on an impulse which is already a mistake at the start but when he decided to move on to his alaska stage without even getting the proper knowledge before leaving the farm or even asking for advice from anyone and he even worse refused first hand some advice from a helping hand from someone who actually knows what its all about to live in the wild of alaska and knows the region very well , that is total stupidity . Mc Candless,s pride and arrogance is what killed him and he knew it at the end . The pride of feeling lower than others if he took advices from others and the arrogance of thinking he could conquer anything if he set his mind to it . Yes you can conquer pretty much anything but as long as you know what you are going to deal with in advance specially in the wild . Its not the animals that was the danger which he propbably thought all the time that it was its the environment . To answer the way you just did proves to me that you know nothing about survival in the wild .McCandless wasn't the first to die there nore in other wild countries and he hasn't been the last since .Thats why they took the Bus away so that people would stop trying to copy what he did and wouldn't cause expensive searches and rescues missions anymore and death .. Anyone with real survival skills will tell you that he was dummy and arrogant all the way . To invision such an adventure is one thing , to properly prepare for such an adventure is another . when you decide to go into car racing do you just buy a car and jump in the race or do you ask for info on the basics in order to even be able to start competing with other racers ? its the same thing when it comes to the wilderness . The kid thought that nature would provide him with all he needed in order to survive . Its not ''Would '' cause nature doesn't provide you with anything strait in your hands like your mom or dad does , it lays out what you need so you can survive but you need to get the knowledge to be able to find them and mostly how to handle them the right way . All the your reply shows me is how dumb you are as he was . Do you actually think that the people who colonised alaska did so without casualties ? if you think that then your are more stupid than you actually sound . Many of those who decided to go in their little corner of the wilderness of alaska died at first casue they had no knowledge what so ever about alaska's wilderness . you're not talking of wilderness in Arizona my friend thats totally different from Alaska and even the one in Arizona can be dangerous to try to suvive in it . One exemple of that would be The Donner Expidition to california who decided to take a trail they should have never taken and no matter their renoun survival skills had many casualties Becasue of one fatal mistake , taking a trail that they were told not to take but listened to a bullshitter that told them to do it anyway casue it was shorter when in fact it was 150 miles longer than the original trail which caused them to get jamed i the mountains becasue of an early winter that caused a heavy snowstorm to block their passage giving them no choice but to settle in the mountains untill help arrived if they did eventually arrive . Like Mc Candless those people relied on their food supplies to make the trip but never figured that they would be stuck in the mountains for an entire winter which pushed them to resort to cannibalism since they had no basic survival skills for this kind of environment . They even killed two Indians that tried to help them so much they were starving . All this because they didn,t have the first notion of how to survive in the wild when they simply would have needed to ask those indians to show them how
@VanishedPNW4 жыл бұрын
@@guytremblay1647 I respect your response, I was a bit hasty in my reply. All I'm saying Mr. Tremblay, with all due respect, the heart of Chris' story is the desire to at least try. He went on a great adventure and touched many lives. Haven't you ever been arrogant to think you could do something you were not prepared for? Maybe when you were younger? I think that McCandless was lost a bit and was trying to find himself and yes, technically you're correct. But his story is in the coming of age as a young man that wants to find his place in the circle. He died trying to find himself and he did so admiring how perhaps yourself and many others in Alaska and in the backcountry have lived. It's tough living. Chris was naive, but he was no bum. He wanted to find his place as a man and it cost him his life. A young, naive kid, which we have all been, Mr. Tremblay.
@dustinchen4 жыл бұрын
Didn’t he save his wallet and money
@fadedexile3 жыл бұрын
not sure which specific time you are asking about but after he ditched his car he burned his money
@yourekittenme.2 жыл бұрын
He threw his last 38¢, his watch & compass on the dash of the guy who gave him a ride to Stampede Trail.
@dannydavideos81065 жыл бұрын
I just hate he went thru all this for nothing.
@sugarvalley60343 жыл бұрын
Not for nothing, this story changed many people's lives
@repetemyname8422 жыл бұрын
@@sugarvalley6034 : It shouldnt. The only thing it should change is "dont be an unprepared idiot", theres nothing romantic about starving to death in an old bus, down by the river.
@pabelox3 жыл бұрын
It's simple devil comes for your soul when you graduate and you have to be a deceiving piece of shit to make it, he rather starved to death that's what made him a legend
@repetemyname8422 жыл бұрын
p: He is only a "legend" in the minds of idiots.
@longrider424 жыл бұрын
Good news, the bus is GONE. It was pulled out by Helicopter a few days ago. Good Riddance!
@bigpun79164 жыл бұрын
She is so beautiful .
@drfish53933 жыл бұрын
Imagine if you hiked all that way and the bus was gone..
@marknewton69845 ай бұрын
Europeans
@Mani_Matter4 жыл бұрын
Bus❤️
@marissap73624 жыл бұрын
I’m not liking that she doesn’t answer the questions with what he’s asking.
@LastFrontierAdventureClub4 жыл бұрын
which question are you referring to? If you would like I can ask her for clarification?
@MJG7010 ай бұрын
shame you didn't do more to keep that bus where it belongs. Now the Lifeless shell of a bus is stuck in a sterile museum.
@georgemurphy99102 жыл бұрын
I talked to dad and I guess you and your little brother who won the bad thing said that yeah he did everything for you guys what is education and no vehicles for graduation wasn’t too much she didn’t go without and reloaded love and I did talk to him and yeah you guys got a lot of love for you guys going to make your own bed I guess y’all at that age so experiment where is the cash there for you guys
@georgemurphy99102 жыл бұрын
What does that have to do with your brother need to have some when your brother is like maybe love you but I need money for a trail get away from abuse everybody does that same picture was on and on every family don’t like this at Ollies in Pepe’s Burlington beer distributor come on find a new one
@captainandy225 жыл бұрын
Selling a book
@Matt-fs1yy5 жыл бұрын
1) Hot 2) this conversation went on uncomfortably longer than it should have
@Sally-k2m4 ай бұрын
Hello me gril Sally
@audreybrown64405 жыл бұрын
Neither Chris or she seemed to understand how lucky they were. She has devoted her whole self to a myth.
@ptanyuh5 жыл бұрын
You obviously have no idea what being raised by a monster is like. They didn't CHOOSE to be born, they weren't fucking lucky at all. Their parents were shitty and toxic people.
@alloneword74274 жыл бұрын
Stupid comment. How is growing up watching your parents fight and your dad live with another family, lucky? Your ignorance is laughable.
@repetemyname8422 жыл бұрын
@@alloneword7427 : Stupid reply. They grew up not wanting for a single thing, very few people get the perfect parents AND a nice big house to grow up in. The kid was a fool and his sister is continuing his fools errand that cost him his life.
@wlombardo319 ай бұрын
Love how the sister that he wanted away from also is all about his story now for the money. He wanted away from her too now she thinks she the story teller of him. Disgusting. She was part of the problem why he went to start with. .. he left his notes and she was not one he would have wanted telling his story. He did not care for her. The movie is always not accurate.
@jakealden25174 жыл бұрын
the woman on the right of Carine looks like she's thinking "my God when is she going to stop talking!"