This might be a long post as I try to piece together some info.
I've done the drive at night in around an hour/ hour and 15 minutes but yeah-- roughly and hour and a half.
Thanks for reposting the link. I see why some might consider
Erika Lloyd part of this mystery of missing people. Erika took off with $1,000. They found no camping gear in the damaged car. So strange. Erika has a thread here on the forum someone said.
What stood out to me was mention of the wedding business connection. I just wonder if she ever met or went to Dia's (wedding) ranch. For convenience, there's more about the ranch and a link to it (see article article below.)
@AntBird, do you know if it's only about an hour and a half drive from Joshua Tree to Idyllwild?
Detectives investigate 6 missing person cases in and around Idyllwild
RE: Lydia “Dia” Abrams
"Eleven miles east of Idyllwild in Apple Canyon is the sprawling
Bonita Vista Ranch, owned by former La Jolla resident and millionaire Lydia “Dia” Abrams."
"Abrams was reported missing from her ranch on June 7, according to a Riverside Sheriff’s spokesperson. Search teams spent two days on the ranch looking for the 66-year-old woman, but she remains missing."
"Dia Abrams is the widow of the late
Clem Abrams, a successful La Jolla developer, who passed away in 2018."
Friends and family of missing woman remain hopeful | Valley News
It's so strange that Lydia was walking without taking a car or belongings. Some of these missing people seem to have decided going off rather suddenly. That's the loose connection that doesn't help much, I guess.