“(...) The people I chatted with in Kito's didn't seem to doubt that I'd been to the top of the Thumb; they just didn't mcuh care. (...) Less than a month after sitting on the summit of the Thumb, I was back in Boulder, nailing up siding on the Spruce Street Townhouses, the same condosI'd been framing when I left for Alaska. (...) It is easy, when you are young, to believe that what you desire is no less than what you deserve, to assume that if you want something badly enough, it is your God-given right to have it. When I decided to go to Alaska that April, like Chris McCandless, I was a raw youth who mistook passion for insight and acted according to an obscure, gap-ridden logic. I thought climbing the Devils Thumb would fix all that was wrong with my life. In the end, of course, it changed almost nothing. But I came to appreciate that mountains make poor receptacles for dreams. And I lived to tell my tale.”
Quote by Jon Krakauer
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Into the Wild is a nonfiction work that recounts the true story of Christopher McCandless, a bright and idealistic young man who, after graduating from college, donated his savings, abandoned his car and possessions, and set out on a cross-country journey. The narrative follows his travels through the American West, his encounters with various people, and his final, fateful trek into the remote Alaskan interior. The book explores themes of adventure, self-reliance, and the search for meaning in nature, drawing from McCandless's own journals and the accounts of those he met along the way. more
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