• Pommes_für_dein_Balg@feddit.org
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    He wasn’t a dumbass, he was just suicidal.
    He first left his privileged life, then his family and friends, then society. Typical steps of a suicidal person preparing for the end.
    If he actually wanted to keep living, he could have left the bus and simply walked back, 3 days before his provisions ran out (it takes 6 hours to get to the trailhead).
    But he stayed, even though he didn’t have the skills to live off the land. He accepted death, until it came close, then he regretted his decision and tried to get out but it was too late.

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      To me, this is the simplest and most plausible explanation.

      Somewhat related but it’s odd to me how many people I’ve met that feel so strongly negatively about him. Maybe as a herd instinct to warn others?

      He wasn’t exceptionally selfish as he had no serious responsibilities.

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        On June 18, 2020, various government agencies coordinated with an Alaska Army National Guard training mission to remove the bus, deemed a public safety issue after at least 15 people had to be rescued and at least two people died while attempting to cross the Teklanika River to reach the bus.[

        This BS is part of the reason, I think. Not only is he a dumbass, but he inspires other dumbasses to be the best dumbass they can.

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          Yeah, I haven’t read his book and have no strong opinions on him one way or another, but when the book came out, I remember him being presented to us as if he were some sort of spiritual or philosophical luminary to emulate, and it’s always rubbed me the wrong way.

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        The reason was him refusing to bring a map, which would have shown a bridge over the river less than a mile away.
        And not scouting out his environment either, or even trying a detour along the river, or improvising a raft…

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          i’m too lazy to look into, but did he actually starve starve to death or was there some medical complication? it takes a long time to starve to death

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            His emaciated decomposing body was found by hunters. Time of death couldn’t be determined accurately.
            The last 4 entries in his diary were just a date and a dash (-).
            He had a bag of plant seeds with him that contained a toxin which causes paralysis.
            His diary contained entries documenting his dwindling food reserves and unsuccessful hunting attempts.

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              Yeah, I read that hypothetically consuming the plant (which resembled a nontoxic look alike) could have made it so he was too weak to scavenge what he needed to survive. He could have survived otherwise. He was certainly gambling with his life being out there alone, but I read the claims of him being totally unprepared were exaggerated.

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                The dude who dropped him off at the trailhead was so concerned due to his lacking gear, he first tried to convince him to call it off multiple times, then offered to drive him all the way to Anchorage and buy better gear from his own wallet.

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                  And I think also shared what food he had. Yeah, the kid was under prepared for sure, but apparently he had studied the food sources and terrain somewhat. He got unlucky. Not being prepared for unlucky is very very dumb. But most people I hear mad about this think he was zero prepared