- Chris McCandless - Wikipedia
Christopher Johnson McCandless ( məˈkændlɪs ; February 12, 1968 [1] – c August 1992), also known by his pseudonym " Alexander Supertramp ", [2] was an American adventurer who sought an increasingly nomadic lifestyle as he grew up
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- Christopher McCandless | Biography, Travels, Bus, Movie, Death, Facts . . .
Christopher McCandless, American adventurer who died from starvation and possibly poisoning while camping alone on a remote trail in Alaska His death made him a figure of controversy, admired by some as an idealist but disparaged by others as self-destructive
- Into the Wild: The Real Story of Chris McCandless Through Rare Photos
Discover the true story of Chris McCandless through rare photos, revealing his journey into the wild and the events that led to his tragic fate in Alaska
- Behind The Famous Story, A Difficult Wild Truth - NPR
When Christopher McCandless died in the wilds of Alaska, his story became famous all over the world A new memoir by his sister Carine reveals some of the reasons he chose to walk away from the
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McCandless, located in Pennsylvania, is a suburban community known for its blend of residential charm and natural beauty It boasts a rich history dating back to its formation in the mid-19th century, with a name honoring the prominent local figure John McCandless
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McCandless is a fast-growing community located in the heart of the North Hills of Allegheny County Both the retail and commercial industries are booming in McCandless, encouraging the growth of the housing market
- How Chris McCandless Died - The New Yorker
The debate over why McCandless perished, and the related question of whether he is worthy of admiration, has been smoldering, and occasionally flaring, for more than two decades now
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