CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 4:17 pm
Is "Into the Wild" really a good citation here?
That guy ended up being a poor researcher and unprepared.
Oh, and dead.
To me, the question was: "Does anyone else regularly think about giving up all their material possessions and living out of a backpack indefinitely...
And a good part of Krakauer's "Into the Wild" deals with that impulse.
It's an excellent citation in that the main character's tragic tale is only part of the book. I thought the most fascinating part was the study about how many other people were willing to go "off the grid" with such little regard for their own safety. The main character in the book has a very tragic story. But Into the Wild spends a lot of time talking about others who have done similar journeys with similar and more tragic results.
Re: Totally random thread
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2019 5:23 pm
by CrimsonNBlue
I read the book, I just don't want ousdahl to read it. Assuming he can read.
Re: Totally random thread
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2019 5:45 pm
by HouseDivided
The primary takeaway from Into the Wild is that it is possible to be smart and also be completely lacking in common sense.
Re: Totally random thread
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2019 6:10 pm
by chiknbut
HouseDivided wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 5:45 pm
The primary takeaway from Into the Wild is that it is possible to be smart and also be completely lacking in common sense.
Some truth to this. But to me it seemed like the people who were searching for a life off the grid were malcontents at best and likely psychologically damaged. Incapable of common sense.
I wouldn't be surprised if a large majority of the people who died in their attempts to scale Mt. McKinley were on the autism spectrum.
Obviously that's more psych's department than mine.
HouseDivided wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 5:45 pm
The primary takeaway from Into the Wild is that it is possible to be smart and also be completely lacking in common sense.
Some truth to this. But to me it seemed like the people who were searching for a life off the grid were malcontents at best and likely psychologically damaged. Incapable of common sense.
I wouldn't be surprised if a large majority of the people who died in their attempts to scale Mt. McKinley were on the autism spectrum.
Obviously that's more psych's department than mine.
I was half joking, but common sense is more earned through mistakes than inherited. Had Chris McCandless somehow survived, he would have emerged much wiser and more cautious. His Achilles heel was his “go big or go home” mentality. Some of that was his age, some was personality, some was testosterone, and some was childhood trauma. I use the book in my Developmental Psych class, and it always fascinates me how differently I interpret the book vs. a room full of 19 and 20 year-olds.
Re: Totally random thread
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2019 9:27 pm
by Deleted User 62
My wife and I travel off grid quite a bit.
We do it with an off road, off grid camper trailer....but we do stay out for about a week at a time.
We really enjoy going places that the majority of people couldn't get to if they wanted to.
Seeing the sun set and rise in places like Moab, Death Valley, Big Bear and even Baja have been highlights of our late years.
HouseDivided wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 5:45 pm
The primary takeaway from Into the Wild is that it is possible to be smart and also be completely lacking in common sense.
Some truth to this. But to me it seemed like the people who were searching for a life off the grid were malcontents at best and likely psychologically damaged. Incapable of common sense.
I wouldn't be surprised if a large majority of the people who died in their attempts to scale Mt. McKinley were on the autism spectrum.
Obviously that's more psych's department than mine.
Wtf. This is a ridiculous statement.
Re: Totally random thread
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 6:11 am
by Shirley
I hope he hasn't run out of ideas. But this for me, is not encouraging:
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Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 11:23 am
by DrPepper
Perhaps hiking one of the long trails is a safer, but nearly as rewarding, feat.
as long as one of those cabins has WiFi I can poach, so as to periodically check in on the satellite boards.
Re: Totally random thread
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 2:18 pm
by ousdahl
but I’ve been thinking about this a lot. It might make more sense to do it later in life.
I don’t wanna wait around getting so old that I just sit in a nursing home loosing my mind and paying like $9 grand a month to have somebody wipe my ass. I’d rather live an adventure until I die from the elements.
Re: Totally random thread
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 2:44 pm
by ousdahl
Actually I’d rather get going sooner than later.
I’m gonna camp in the Maine woods behind pwhitt’s house and steal his leftovers from Olive Garden, so please a kind soul and fill up an extra carry out box with endless pasta.