I know I'm rambling to myself here, feel free to skip over it here. Since we are a snowmobiling family I always analyze the crap out of these.
Some headlines are saying overdue since Friday which is NOT true.
One daughter talked to them Friday and they were indeed going out for a ride.
Family texts went unanswered Saturday.
However, Laverne did leave a message for a potential client about 11am Sunday. This was the last known contact. I don't think there's any chance she did this after spending almost 48 hours stranded out there. So they clearly made it home Friday.
Family texts went unanswered Sunday but no time was given, so we don't know if it was before or after the voicemail.
I don't know if Laverne may have had a work phone and personal phone. My dad is the same age, also owns his own business and he does have the 2 phones. There are times when his personal one dies and I have to text his work number. This could explain making the work call but not answering the daughter. Then again my Uncle does not have 2 phones and he also owns his own business.
So the point here is, we don't actually know for sure how long they've been missing. I think we can safely assume at least 48 hours since they missed a flight to see their daughter Monday but no time was given. It's now after midnight in Alaska so it's definitely been a minimum of 48 hours. Which is terrifying. It's barely been in double digits during the day. I hope that they were VERY warmly dressed. I know if you just go out for a quick ride it can be tempting to not put ALL of your gear on.
I am just not sure why they would have gone onto the lake to begin with. It looks like the reports were out there that the ice was not as thick as normal, that it was also compromised from the earthquake, that everyone should stay off of it. Both in the news and in the facebook groups.
The only thing I can think of is if maybe they were late to their Sunday appointment or thought they were going to be late to their flight and took the lake as a shortcut? We have no evidence they went into the lake, it seems most likely but then I am not convinced her phone would have pinged Tuesday morning from underwater either. So I don't know.
Mat-Su Borough officials advise extreme caution on area lakes following weekend rescue operation
"The bottom line is right now, the lakes are not frozen as they normally would be," Barkley said. "The channels we're aware of are not thick enough for any transportation vehicle, and there are other areas of the lake that usually aren't an issue that are an issue because of the earthquake."