"Alex admitted that the only food in his pack was a ten-pound bag of rice... he had no ax, no bug dope, no snowshoes, no compass" (Krakauer 5)
Topic: Inspiration or Fool?
In the beginning, it is
said that a hitch-hiker named Chris McCandless, later re-named Alex, left his
family without any notice to find himself. A few years later, he was found dead
in Alaska by a couple of moose hunters. I think he was a fool for not telling
anyone where he was or even taking better equipment. I’m sure whatever happened
with his family could not have been so bad that he had to leave without saying
goodbye or not sending a single letter during his journey. Although, he must have
thought he was a smart man and an exceptional hiker, it is still common sense
to take more food and water when hiking any trail. For example, before he died,
he met Jim Gallien. Gallien offered him food, shelter and better equipment. It
was wrong and foolish not to have accepted his gestures. I find it
inspirational that he achieved his goals but foolish that he ran away from his
problems for so long.
Period sat the end of your evidence.
ReplyDeleteEG: "Alex admitted that the only food in his pack was a ten-pound bag of rice... he had no ax, no bug dope, no snowshoes, no compass" (Krakauer 5).
Period sat the end of your evidence.
ReplyDeleteEG: "Alex admitted that the only food in his pack was a ten-pound bag of rice... he had no ax, no bug dope, no snowshoes, no compass" (Krakauer 5).