If the autopsy said no heat stroke.. then what else could it be.
The autopsy didn’t say ‘no heat stroke,’ as I understand it—it simply postponed saying anything until the toxicology results were back.
If the autopsy said no heat stroke.. then what else could it be.
8/15/2021 7:45 am – Witness sees Gerrish/Chung family traveling towards the trail head in their vehicle
Mariposa Sheriff’s Office Update on the Gerrish – Chung Family | Sierra News Online
RSBM, I just wanted to thank you for this whole list, & this tidbit especially, I hadn't caught this detail before. So they did start out in the morning, & likely planned to hike in the cooler morning hours, but something went terribly wrong.
This sounds marvelous to me. Besides preparing to the hilt, you seem to have chosen "high interest" hikes, e.g. hikes with waterfalls, so you tailored your decisions to your children's needs. Great outdoors mom!Yes, I had noted that this aspect was unclear. Experienced hikers would ensure each adult carried sufficient water but there was only mention of one bladder.
The other relevant unknown is what time they actually started. I know there's a picture of them looking ready for hiking at 6:45 or so but mention of them leaving in the afternoon but I'm not aware of confirmed timing.
It wouldn't make sense to do that kind of hike later in the day. It actually makes little sense to do that kind of hike anytime in the summer as no matter how early you start the uphill will be later & warmer unless you're camping overnight. It's exactly the opposite of the type of hike I'd do in hot weather. When my 23 yr old twins were younger we'd have to vacation during school vacations so all our western hiking trips were in June, as early as possible, but always at hot times.
I spent hours planning hikes that were safe to do in southern UT, CO, CA, AZ etc. Hikes to waterfalls with little elevation gain, hikes where you climb UP first then down which is just generally preferable IMO. I would almost double the necessary water. My husband was laden down like a pack mule with it. But to do a hike where you gain that kind of elevation at a hotter time of the day doesn't make sense unless they were thinking of "the old days" when evenings were a lot cooler. Now it's not cool until the sun goes down & they'd have had to have been back by then. But they'd have known that so...
RSBM, I just wanted to thank you for this whole list, & this tidbit especially, I hadn't caught this detail before. So they did start out in the morning, & likely planned to hike in the cooler morning hours, but something went terribly wrong.
Yes, very true! I should have said not "cool" per se, but relatively cooler. Wow, that is hot for the morning. I understand it got up over 100, so I wonder if they planned to be done by the very hottest part of the day. I've read so many things now that I'm forgetting where I read them, but someone was talking about the "reflection" in that area, due to no shade etc., & how it would have felt even hotter than it was.It was already 85F at 8AM which would be the earliest start time if they were seen driving at 7:45. Just 1 HR later it was 92. So was hot from the get- go
- 08/15/2021 06:00 73 DEG F
- 08/15/2021 07:00 77 DEG F
- 08/15/2021 08:00 85 DEG F
- 08/15/2021 09:00 92 DEG F
Can you link John’s AllTrails account?
It was in the 90s by 9 and surely the feels like temp was higher esp in a canyon.RSBM, I just wanted to thank you for this whole list, & this tidbit especially, I hadn't caught this detail before. So they did start out in the morning, & likely planned to hike in the cooler morning hours, but something went terribly wrong.
The problem is, it wasn't cool by the time they started, and soon after it would have been untenably hot (hiking in 90 degrees in a shadeless, dry canyon is untenable, especially for a baby or a dog).RSBM, I just wanted to thank you for this whole list, & this tidbit especially, I hadn't caught this detail before. So they did start out in the morning, & likely planned to hike in the cooler morning hours, but something went terribly wrong.
Yes, forgive me, I amended my prior comment--not that it was cool per se, but not the worst heat of the day. There had been some speculation that they started out in the afternoon, that's what I had in mind.The problem is, it wasn't cool by the time they started, and soon after it would have been untenably hot (hiking in 90 degrees in a shadeless, dry canyon is untenable, especially for a baby or a dog).
Yes, heat bouncing back from dry earth that had been baked in the sun.Yes, very true! I should have said cooler, so much as relatively cooler. Wow, that is hot for the morning. I understand it got up over 100, so I wonder if they planned to be done by the very hottest part of the day. I've read so many things now that I'm forgetting where I read them, but someone was talking about the "reflection" in that area, due to no shade etc., & how it would have felt even hotter than it was.
Yes, the autopsy returned preliminary results but there will be no final report until the toxicology results are obtained.The autopsy didn’t say ‘no heat stroke,’ as I understand it—it simply postponed saying anything until the toxicology results were back.
Our local news update today: Ruled out chemical causes on the trail and weapons. Nothing significant in cell phone data.
Cause of death still undetermined in case of family found dead in Mariposa County
From the same article: Authorities conducted searches of the family's cars and phones, and officials say "nothing significant was located."
Thanks for the compliment!Yes, forgive me, I amended my prior comment--not that it was cool per se, but not the worst heat of the day. There had been some speculation that they started out in the afternoon, that's what I had in mind.
Can I ask you--you have extensive outdoor knowledge, I've learned a lot from your posts. I'm wondering what you think. If 90 is too hot to begin with, for the area & with dependents, what do you think would prompt a person/people to go for it? Do you think it could be that if they were experienced, they felt they could handle it? I'm just thinking it would have been roasting in the parking lot alone!