Curiousobserver
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And she might have very willingly accepted a ride from someone or as you imply she may be lost very far south from where they expected her to be.You can see two other trails (heading to the dry creek bed) leading off the main trail. Early on in this story, one report said that RT was heading to a "dry lake" to take a few more pictures. I think this was in error, but that RT likely headed on one of the two small trails you see heading (to the top of the picture) to the dry creek bed. If Barbara followed him a bit before giving up and going back to the RV, she would have had to make a hard left onto the main trail.
If it was the second spur trail that RT was taking down to the creek (the one closest to the parking), then if Barbara headed back and didn't take that hard left, but instead remembered only that they'd gone a mile or more in a straight direction, she might have continued straight. The other trail heads south (to the right in the picture) and runs parallel to the road for over a mile.
That would be one easy way to get lost. She would have eventually emerged onto the road, some 1.2 miles south of where their RV was and probably been pretty anxious or even panicky not to see the RV.
That's assuming she had enough energy to continue walking for a mile. While RT mentions he was carrying water, he never mentions that she drank any. It would have been so great if he'd given a reporter (preferably a local reporter) a complete story of what happened on that hike. That way, volunteers could more easily go back and do a better search.