![]() 06/19/2020 at 13:59 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
now people will have to find a new excuse to get themselves killed in the woods
![]() 06/19/2020 at 14:05 |
|
I’m not going to watch the video at work, did they say why they moved it?
![]() 06/19/2020 at 14:09 |
|
pretty much so people would stop trying to get to it
![]() 06/19/2020 at 14:10 |
|
![]() 06/19/2020 at 14:29 |
|
Question: will people still try to pilgrimage to the spot where the bus used to be?
![]() 06/19/2020 at 15:02 |
|
probably not... an empty spot doesnt make for very good pictures on the instagram
![]() 06/19/2020 at 15:35 |
|
How did it get there in the first place?
![]() 06/19/2020 at 15:41 |
|
now that is a very good question
im assuming the original american settlers drove it there.....then it broke down...then they all died of dysentry and a forest grew around them
![]() 06/19/2020 at 17:32 |
|
IIRC some logging company (or other resource extraction enterprise?) had it moved out there to serve as an inexpensive camp.
![]() 06/19/2020 at 17:42 |
|
Next season on Gold Rush ...Klondike Tony m akes money, and the boys from Oregon live in an old bus!
![]() 06/19/2020 at 19:36 |
|
facw
is right
—a construction company building roads
in the area
towed a couple of surplus Fairbanks city buses
out there to serve as cheap camps in the ‘60s. They abandoned them--or at least, abandoned this one--
rather than tow them back out again.