I’m still stuck on why they didn’t tell someone where they were going, the route they were taking and when they would be expected back? This is really rule #1 in hiking. It puzzles me that it appears the first person to notice they were missing was the nanny on Monday morning and that they weren’t even reported as missing to authorities until Monday Night.
I’m not a professional hiker BY any means, but I travel by car extensively and if I go ANYWHERE that there’s a potential to be out of communication or off-grid. someone knows about it, is waiting for me to return, and would contact authorities if I’m not back in communication within an hour if my predicted time.
It makes me wonder why they weren’t reported missing for what appears to be almost 2 days?? (Last communication 6:45am Sunday, reported missing late Monday night). This the most puzzling part. It’s almost as if they didn’t want anyone to know where they were going or come find them too soon…???
On a final note, immediate SARS contact doesn’t always guarantee rescue alive as was the case of Paul Miller in JTNP, however he was NOT found on the trail. All this leads me to conclude that if they had communicated to someone their plans they very well May have been found alive once they missed their return time.
Odd.
JMOO
I’m not a professional hiker BY any means, but I travel by car extensively and if I go ANYWHERE that there’s a potential to be out of communication or off-grid. someone knows about it, is waiting for me to return, and would contact authorities if I’m not back in communication within an hour if my predicted time.
It makes me wonder why they weren’t reported missing for what appears to be almost 2 days?? (Last communication 6:45am Sunday, reported missing late Monday night). This the most puzzling part. It’s almost as if they didn’t want anyone to know where they were going or come find them too soon…???
On a final note, immediate SARS contact doesn’t always guarantee rescue alive as was the case of Paul Miller in JTNP, however he was NOT found on the trail. All this leads me to conclude that if they had communicated to someone their plans they very well May have been found alive once they missed their return time.
Odd.
JMOO