“I was surprised, as always, by how easy the act of leaving was, and how good it felt. The world was suddenly rich with possibility.”
-Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild

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“I was surprised, as always, by how easy the act of leaving was, and how good it felt. The world was suddenly rich with possibility.”
-Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild
Krakauer (Chili-Cheese Sausage) @ Stadtfest Hennigsdorf
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To a former young man,
You have dwelled within my arms for so long, and in me you found rest. In me, alone. I was placed here for the purpose of recluses reprieve from the elements. I was here to preserve life, not to be a house for death. I would say that possibly you deserve it. You came to me, not even aware of my existence, and you didn’t take the care needed to know that there were others to whom you could go for assistance when I wasn’t enough. I don’t blame you for your ignorance, I simply wish you had more knowledge when you came to me. Now, they have scattered your belongings all around me. Have decimated my integrity and treat me like scorched wood--at one time useful and life-bringing, reduced to ashes and almost worthless in this place.
You once claimed me, I now claim you. You are the one I choose to create a legacy with. You died in me, and now you also live.
From Fairbanks Bus 142
I bought so many books this break 😭😭
grilled krakauer sausage with boiled corn and green salad by Dar1930
Jon Krakauer reflects on 30 years since surviving deadly Mount Everest climb
May marks 30 years since the deadly Mount Everest disaster that took the lives of eight people. Journalist Jon Krakauer, who survived the climb, chronicled the tragedy in his bestselling book “Into Thin Air.” Krakauer joins to discuss the book’s rerelease and his regrets. Source link
Eric Krakauer on the Selecao podcast https://x.com/SelecaoPod/status/1978530344698609865