I'm stuck now on how it was reported that he researched Hites Cove Trail the day before--not Savage Lundy. I decided to see what was said about each. The Yosemite site (
Hite Cove and Merced River | Discover Yosemite National Park) says:
“Hite Cove Trail
Hite Cove Trail hiking offers spectacular early morning spring wildflower displays. The first 3/4 mile of the trail is private land, This
moderate hike is 7.2 miles and ends at the remains of the
old Hite Mine.
Savage/Lundy Trail
Savage/Lundy Trail is a 3-mile long trail and is
the most difficult trail in the area. The other trailhead is at the end of Jerseydale Road.”
I underlined a few things here, primarily the contrast between a moderate hike & the most difficult trail in the area. I also underlined the Mine, as it appears from his history he was interested in checking out mines & caves.
I wonder if anyone who understands the area better than me can comment on how possible it would be to end up on the wrong trail? Or maybe, out of curiosity they decided to investigate the SL without a lot of foreknowledge & just went too far? I'm thinking this could be a possible explanation for why they didn't seem to bring enough water etc? I could be totally wrong about this, just thinking out loud...