What makes one head off into the wild, leaving behind everything you know and owned? What are one’s motive for such action? Chris McCandless was no stranger to this, a young guy who had just graduated from college a few years prior to his “great Alaskan odyssey” (203). Knowing McCandless’s motive for this dangerous adventure, it makes sense to at least try. It was really important for McCandless to try to prove to himself he could make it on his own without anybody else’s help (205). McCandless plan was to go out into the bush of Alaskan and live off the country. Krakauer believed that McCandless had very little experience a year prior to heading out to Alaska. McCandless subsisted for a month on the Gulf of California living of just five …show more content…
In knowing that McCandless went into the University’s bookstore to go find any book about the area he was heading into. As well as finding any book he purchased a gun. If McCandless would have done this dangerous and reckless adventure in today’s world, it would be looked down upon. Knowing that people looked down upon him for this, McCandless still went off and try anyway. It wasn’t a smooth ride at all. McCandless recorded in his journal that the third day into his journey he had fallen through ice trying to cross the Teklankia river (207). Through these struggles McCandless kept pushing through. McCandless friend And Horowitz believed McCandless was born into the wrong century and was looking for more freedom and adventure than society gives people (214). Socitey usually gives people the freedom to explore the wild by only campsites and using the trails the national parks created. If one would do what McCandless did back in 1992, it would be hard in the 21st century. In today’s world there isn’t really anymore wild lands that people haven’t explored already. Before heading into the bush there was no record of anyone doing what McCandless was