Maybe this is Mr. Sands:
www.cbsnews.com/news/human-remains-found-california-mountain-area-mount-baldy-where-julian-sands-went-missing
Edit: I can't get the link to work, you'll need to copy and paste, I think.
Edit again: or maybe it works now.
AWP was searching bodies of water in Corbin, KY on 22 April 2022. Their documentary was uploaded today (15 May 2022) - I'm only three minutes in, so I don't know the results.
There's an organization in Canada - DRONESAR - that has been doing that exact thing since 2019 or so. I remember following them on some case where someone had gone missing in the mountains <somewhere>, and the amount and quality of video footage was amazing. There were hordes of volunteers...
This accident could have been just bad luck for JW, plain and simple.
I live in Ridgecrest, CA. I am familiar with CA-178 - it's one of two routes to Bakersfield.
The route east from the mouth of the canyon is very narrow, very winding, and has only sporadic guardrails. I can't find current...
This article says that there are no plates on the vehicle, and also indicates that the vehicle is occupied and the coroner is in route.
Bakersfield Californian website: https://bakersfieldnow.com/news/local/emergency-crews-attempt-to-recover-vehicle-in-kern-river?
On the 23ABC Facebook page (news station in Bakersfield, CA)
"CAR IN RIVER: CHP & KCSO are trying to pull a white/gray vehicle from the Kern River Canyon about 3 miles into the canyon. Expect delays and closures. No driver or passengers found so far." There's no indication regarding how long...
I could maybe get past the scar - it's small-ish and old; but the eleven years missing is a stretch, especially considering the high-end equipment he had.
As I recall, from the Sam Sayers search and some others, there is an organization, based in Canada, Wings Of Mercy Drone Search and Rescue (SAR)
From their website:
"Wings of Mercy Drone Search and Rescue (SAR) is a grassroots volunteer group which uses cutting-edge drone technology to help...
RE: Satellite Communicator / GPS Locator
My daughters made us buy one because my husband and I tend to travel on paved roads that have no cell-phone connectivity, and they worry about us.
It was pricey - DeLorme InReach Explorer ran us about $300 - and yes, there's a monthly fee of about $30...
Looks like Lisa has finally been found, but not confirmed yet.
(Note that The Fence Post Paper is *extremely* local - https://www.facebook.com/fencepostpaper/ - published approximately once per month, but with a Facebook presence.
The Fence Post Paper
7 mins ·
Sat, 2 Dec 2017 Vehicle...
I think I'm muddling things.
Forty minutes / forty miles from TULARE is very close to where the 46 goes west.
Forty minutes / forty miles from TIPTON would be very close to Bakersfield and the interchange that would be where 178 goes both directions (178 turns into 58 going west, 178 goes...
PM'd you regarding your very cool map... and to say that CA-99 between Tulare and Bakersfield has very fast-moving traffic, always has traffic, and much of the traffic is big semis. A 40-minute route could essentially be a 40-MILE route.
This may have been said earlier, but forty minutes would...
Lancaster and Palmdale, in California, are on the western edge of the Mojave Desert. Not much farming - too dry and too hot. However, there are quite a few defense contractors and lots of wide-open spaces and clear skies.
Not Sierra..."the human remains found had a gold capped tooth. Sierra did not have any gold teeth."
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2016/02/11/remains-found-in-gilroy-woods-spark-hope-for-missing-teen/
Cell phones are weird. My husband's smart phone always knows what time it is where it is - so messages are sent relative to local time; but if the cell phone is turned off, and someone sends him a message, the "received" time-stamp is when the phone actually receives the message after he...
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