‘Into The Wild’ Bus Finds A Home At University’s Museum Of The North
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerUPDATE: The ‘Into the Wild’ bus will likely find a home at the University of Alaska Fairbank’s Museum of the North.The Department of Natural Resources issued a press release on Thursday.saying it would likely be putting the bus in the museum, which is located on the UAF campus.The bus was made famous in the 1996 Jon Krakauer book and subsequent film of the same name, starring Emile Hirsch.However, the bus was proving to be a deadly attraction, as its fame and remote location was a toxic mix that drew adventurous people whose zeal outweighed their ability to navigate the rough outback. That resulted in several rescue missions and at least two deaths.The Dept.