BBMYou misunderstand me - I’m not proposing any trail. I’m saying that whichever one they elected to do, the baby and the dog would have shown signs of distress within the first half hour (according to some comments on here by people more expert than me).
My difficulty is accepting the fact that Jon and Ellen would continue on either trail if either/both Miju and Oski showed signs of discomfort - even if they both felt relatively ok.
Unfortunately, I do not have an alternative explanation as to why they were found in that location on the SL trail - I don’t see how they could have managed to traverse that far without the most vulnerable succumbing to the heat before they even reached the river.
There have been a lot of very good theories on WS of what may have taken place given the limited information so far - it’s just a case of waiting for the reports from LE and other experts involved.
For sure and this is very puzzling. My take is that by the time they realized they had a problem (whether it be one of the adults or dependents), it was TOO LATE. They had reached the point where ANY RETURN would be fatal because they were isolated in a HEAT TRAP which necessitated a laborious UPHILL return. This why I don't see them *only* going half way down SL in the morning and perishing there (facing UPHILL), dog and child getting ill notwithstanding. There would have to be additional stress (longer trip and more time consumed) to inflict deadly consequences for the adults. If they didn't go down to the river on SL, then they got into trouble somewhere after reaching the river at HC trail. At that point they KNEW what hiking back UP HC would be like and so ventured forward perhaps thinking a more level hike along the river would *spare them* and SL would be less stressful with switchbacks. I really don't think they had a feel for what SL would be like, but were willing to take the risk. MOO