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Contest Entry: A Story in a Poem
A chapter in the book Echoes of Artistry
Lured Into the Wild
by ~Dovey
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The picture was found in a public domain search. The Sushana Bus made famous by the book, "Into the Wild," by John Krakauer and the movie of the same name, directed by Sean Penn.
Sourdough: someone who has lived in Alaska for many years
Cheechako: someone who is brand new to Alaska
The Bard who received a cameo is Robert Service, the quote being from his famous poem, The Cremation of Sam McGee. Check it out here, I strive to emulate his style: https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-cremation-of-sam-mcgee/
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As stated in my poem, every year people come to Alaska to follow in the footsteps of Christopher McCandless, some miserably fail and have to be rescued or lose their lives, as he did.
An excerpt from: http://www.legendarytrips.com/trip/into-the-wild-filming-locations-itinerary/
Bus 142, Alaska
Cantwell, Alaska
Once again Chris goes on with his journey, leaving another broken heart on his trail. He finally reaches Alaska, the place where he hopes to find peace and true wilderness. On the way he discovers an abandoned bus with a number 142 on it that he immediately baptises as 'Magic Bus'.
Magic Bus 142 is located on the Stampede Trail in Denali National Park in Alaska. It has now become a famous attraction for hikers from all over the world, especially after the publication of 'Into the Wild' by Jon Krakauer.
The trail is about 30 km (18.6 mi) in total. Please be aware that the Stampede Trail is not easy at all and needs solid hiking experience as well as good gear and preparation. Visit this site for information in case you plan to take the challenge.
Note that Into the Wild was actually not shot on the Stampede Trail because the location of the Magic Bus 142 was too remote. Instead Sean Penn's team built a replica of the bus in the town of Cantwell, about 80 km (50 mi) south of the original.
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and 2 member cents. Sourdough: someone who has lived in Alaska for many years
Cheechako: someone who is brand new to Alaska
The Bard who received a cameo is Robert Service, the quote being from his famous poem, The Cremation of Sam McGee. Check it out here, I strive to emulate his style: https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-cremation-of-sam-mcgee/
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As stated in my poem, every year people come to Alaska to follow in the footsteps of Christopher McCandless, some miserably fail and have to be rescued or lose their lives, as he did.
An excerpt from: http://www.legendarytrips.com/trip/into-the-wild-filming-locations-itinerary/
Bus 142, Alaska
Cantwell, Alaska
Once again Chris goes on with his journey, leaving another broken heart on his trail. He finally reaches Alaska, the place where he hopes to find peace and true wilderness. On the way he discovers an abandoned bus with a number 142 on it that he immediately baptises as 'Magic Bus'.
Magic Bus 142 is located on the Stampede Trail in Denali National Park in Alaska. It has now become a famous attraction for hikers from all over the world, especially after the publication of 'Into the Wild' by Jon Krakauer.
The trail is about 30 km (18.6 mi) in total. Please be aware that the Stampede Trail is not easy at all and needs solid hiking experience as well as good gear and preparation. Visit this site for information in case you plan to take the challenge.
Note that Into the Wild was actually not shot on the Stampede Trail because the location of the Magic Bus 142 was too remote. Instead Sean Penn's team built a replica of the bus in the town of Cantwell, about 80 km (50 mi) south of the original.
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