An abandoned bus in the Alaska backcountry, popularized by the book 'Into the Wild' and movie of the same name, has been removed, state officials say. The bus had long attracted adventurers to the remote area, including some who had to be rescued or died.
The Alaska Army National Guard moved the bus as part of a training mission “at no cost to the public or additional cost to the state,” Feige said.
Feige, in a release, said the bus will be kept in a secure location while her department weighs various options for what to do with it. A National Guard Chinook helicopter lifts Fairbanks Bus 142 outside Denali National Park in Alaska on June 18, 2020.McCandless, a 24-year-old from Virginia, was prevented from seeking help by the swollen banks of the Teklanika River. He died of starvation in the bus in 1992, and wrote in a journal about living in the bus for 114 days, right up to his death.
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