Some of the above posted links have their own links. I traced them down, and can offer some update here.
In the initial search, dogs tracked Erik along the Sherwood-Fort Bragg Road in both directions. A detective surmised that Erik walked west to the crest of a hill, couldn't spot Fort Bragg (still some 13 winding miles to the west), and doubled back past his stuck van for several miles. Attempts to ping his cell phone were useless. (Probably a no-service area.)
On 31 May, which would have been Erik's third day in the woods, a professional owl caller making a survey just off the Skunk Train RR Line was startled by violent human screaming in the woods. The biologist left the Clare Mill Station area and told his girlfriend about the odd incident when he got home. Somehow, the incident did not come to official notice until the end of July. A second search was organized, with 40 volunteer searchers. Aircraft use for aerial search was not indicated, as the ground cover is too thick for observation. (Personal note: While playing in Mendocino's woods, I have found that I could hoist myself atop the buck brush and roll my way along to the next clear spot. I weigh 200 pounds.)
The second search was no more successful than the first. Forty searchers were obviously inadequate for the task; heck, an army battalion would have been. However, Mendocino County has only 56 sworn officers to cover a county four times the size of Rhode Island. Volunteers came up from Marin County to assist. By the time the searches were over, one or two of the trained volunteers had fractured legs in the rugged terrain.
References used:
http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/lifestyle/20130802/search-goes-on-for-missing-redondo-beach-man
http://www.easyreadernews.com/72713/local-redondo-beach-man-still-missing-in-mendocino-county/
http://patch.com/california/redondobeach/search-for-missing-man-to-resume-next-week_fc8d58e1
http://www.easyreadernews.com/73296/redondo-beach-missing-man/
http://www.easyreadernews.com/70963...ndocino-county-for-missing-redondo-beach-man/
http://www.easyreadernews.com/71120/no-news-on-redondo-beach-man-missing-in-northern-california/
http://www.dailybreeze.com/general-...hern-california-counting-on-new-search-effort
It is unfortunate that Erik did not stay with his vehicle. For both business and pleasure, I roved the unpaved back roads of Lake and Mendocino County, as well as the Mendocino National Forest ,for years. Any and every time I was stopped somewhere back there, and someone came along, they would pause to see if I was in trouble. When I came across a stationary vehicle, I would likewise stop. It's a back-country custom. Out where Erik was stuck, past the old Sherwood Rancheria, it may have taken a day or two, but someone would have come along.
Underway: an attempt to find and explore the terrain where Erik disappeared, using maps and satellite photos.