McCandless survived for 4 months in the wilderness of this U.S. state.
Alaska
Krakauer is best known for authoring this biographical work.
Into the Wild!
McCandless sought shelter in this type of vehicle.
An abandoned bus.
Gallien considered Alex to be ________ for his journey.
Underprepared.
McCandless worked in what type of setting in South Dakota?
A grain elevator.
McCandless' alter ego.
Alexander Supertramp
True or false: Krakauer believes McCandless would have survived his journey had it not been for one or two critical mistakes.
True.
McCandless was transported to the Alaskan Bush by this electrician.
Jim Gallien.
McCandless' bus (and remains) were uncovered by this number of experienced hikers.
Three (3)
McCandless' family raised their children in this upscale Virginia neighborhood.
Annendale.
McCandless was an alumnus of this Georgia university.
Emory University
Krakauer remembers McCandless in two distinct ways in this unique oxymoron.
A "hero" and "a reckless idiot."
McCandless was carrying 10 pounds of _____ upon arriving in Alaska.
Rice
McCandless' body lacked ______ when it was discovered.
Subcutaneous fat.
Ch. 3 opens with a memory from this former boss of McCandless.
Wayne Westerburg
McCandless' official cause of death was attribute to __________.
Starvation.
Krakauer argued McCandless may have also been killed by...
Poisoning from something he ate.
McCandless first arrived in Alaska during this springtime month.
April (1992).
The Stampede Trail crosses this Alaskan tributary.
The Teklanika River.
Westerburg discovered McCandless lied about being named 'Alex' through _______.
His tax forms.
Hikers uncovered McCandless' body during this month and year.
September 1992.
Krakauer's rationale for his interest in McCandless' life was...
Struck a great personal note; relation to McCandless' troubled youth and attraction to nature.
McCandless' plans to head west were known by ______.
No one.
Approximately two-and-a-half weeks.
McCandless' parents offered their son the following two gifts upon his graduation from college.
A new car, and an offer to pay for law school.