I remember once driving at night looking for a tennis court. I was inadvertantly driving on golf cart paths! Thankfully someone came after me (grounds crew, probably) and got me in the right direction. And no, I had not been drinking.
So, my point is, if he had been partying or drinking, I can see where he might get confused on what constitutes a car path vs one that is not.
From the front bumper damage, it looked like the car may have taken a forward tumble down a ridge. Maybe that's when he got out of the car and was thoroughly confused. Maybe he walked off a drop off nearby and was able to yell for help until he was no longer able or he slipped further down the ridge.
So, my point is, if he had been partying or drinking, I can see where he might get confused on what constitutes a car path vs one that is not.
From the front bumper damage, it looked like the car may have taken a forward tumble down a ridge. Maybe that's when he got out of the car and was thoroughly confused. Maybe he walked off a drop off nearby and was able to yell for help until he was no longer able or he slipped further down the ridge.