The famous/infamous "Into the Wild" bus has now returned to Fairbanks, where it will become an exhibit.
‘Into the Wild’ bus arrives in Fairbanks after one last trip north on the Parks Highway.

Depending on ones point of view, the bus was either a piece of junk littering the wilderness, a historical artifact, or a shrine to Christopher McCandless. As a practical matter, it was an attractant that had led to two deaths (in addition to McCandless), and far too many SAR incidents.
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The bus served as a shelter for hunters and hikers for years, but more recently started attracting numerous travelers enamored with McCandless' story who ended up needing rescue themselves. Between 2009 and 2017, there were 15 bus-related search and rescue operations by the state, Alaska officials have said.

Note that while the bus has been moved, the Teklanika River is still in its former location. Anyone who wants to hike into the area and try their luck at crossing the river is still free to do so. They will now need to carry a tent to shelter in, however.
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"Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas any more."
-Dorothy, in The Wizard of Oz