Christopher McCandless's Human Design Chart

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          Christopher McCandless's Biography

          American hiker and itinerant traveler, who also went by the name “Alexander Supertramp.”
          After graduating from college in 1990, McCandless traveled across the North American continent, and eventually hitchhiked to Alaska in April 1992. There, he set out along an old mining road known as the Stampede Trail, with minimal supplies, hoping to live simply off the land.
          Almost four months later, McCandless’ decomposing body, weighing only 30 kilograms (66 lb), was found by hunters in a converted bus, Fairbanks Bus 142, used as a backcountry shelter along the Stampede Trail, on the eastern bank of the Sushana River.
          His cause of death was officially ruled to be starvation, although the exact cause remains the subject of some debate.
          In January 1993, Jon Krakauer published McCandless’ story in that month’s issue of Outside magazine. He had been assigned the story and had written it under a tight deadline. Inspired by the details of McCandless’ story, Krakauer wrote and published the more extensive biographical book “Into the Wild” (1996), about McCandless’ travels.
          The book was subsequently adapted into a 2007 film directed by Sean Penn, with Emile Hirsch portraying McCandless. That same year, McCandless’ story also became the subject of Ron Lamothe’s documentary “The Call of the Wild” (2007).
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          Christopher McCandless's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.