Jon Krakauer Author of Into the Wild (He’s not really as creepy as this picture makes him look….)
Early Life Born in 1954 Grew up in Corvallis, Oregon Father introduced him to mountaineering as an 8-year-old So he was very passionate about the outdoors from a very young age. Graduated from Hampshire College in 1976
Krakauer: Post-College After college he traveled around Colorado, Alaska, & the Pacific Northwest After college he traveled around Colorado, Alaska, & the Pacific Northwest Worked primarily as a carpenter and commercial salmon fisherman Worked primarily as a carpenter and commercial salmon fisherman Spent all his free time outdoors Spent all his free time outdoors
ADVENTURES 1977 Traveled alone to the remote Stikine Icecap in Southeast Alaska Went three weeks without encountering another person Climbed a new route on an intimidating peak called the Devil’s Thumb Devil’s Thumb
ADVENTURES (cont.) 1992 Climbed the West Face of Cerro Torre in the Patagonian Andes 1992 Climbed the West Face of Cerro Torre in the Patagonian Andes A mile-high spike of granite, Cerro Torre was once considered the most difficult mountain on earth May 1996 Climbed Mt. Everest May 1996 Climbed Mt. Everest A snow storm hit during his team’s descent from the summit, killing 4 of his 5 teammates Wrote Into Thin Air about his experience
Other Publications Has been published in: Outside Rolling Stone TIME The New York Times National Geographic Many others… #1 New York Times Bestseller 1998 Pulitzer Prize
Into The Wild Video Clip
Into the Wild National Bestseller About the adventures of 23-year old Chris McCandless. Many of Krakauer’s own stories are interweaved throughout the book. Interview with Krakauer Interview with Krakauer Interview with Krakauer *SPOILER ALERT WARNING: Fast forward this clip until you get to 12:55 or you might ruin certain parts of it for yourself!