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Same.I literally cried.
Same.I literally cried.
The problem is 3 liters of water in those conditions wouldn't have been enough even for an hour's walk.
I'm almost crying at the errors here... No water, no hats, no sleeves, no dog bowl...
Now that I think about it, I'm wondering if there wasn't a folding, fabric, one...Wonder if a dog bowl could have been dropped or left along the trail somewhere? So odd that they didn’t have a dog bowl.
The sheriff stated no dog bowl and I assume they would be able to identify one that folds. MOONow that I think about it, I'm wondering if there wasn't a folding, fabric, one...
It wouldn't have been enough even for one person. One person could drink all that in, like, 90-120 minutes with all that exertion. And the heat is a whole 'nother dimension.So they basically only had adequate water for one person?
Here it is in detail, from the transcript of Sheriff Briese's remarks:I missed parts of the news conference. I’m stunned by this.
Maybe they were just lucky before? And maybe that made them overly casual about the conditions in general and in this instance specifically?But they weren't new to the area, from information available earlier. They'd had a house in the area for at least a couple of years, which they used as a vacation home while they were living in SF. They used it as a hiking base in the area. More recently they became "new" permanent residents to the area, but they were not unfamiliar with the general area and its terrain. That's what makes this so mystifying. They'd hiked there in previous summers. And according to their friends, many times that same summer.
I recall the case of extreme runner Michael Popov, he was famous for the length of trails he'd run with no pack, a little water, etc. But then, on a whim he decided to cross Death Valley in summer (only a 6 mile run), and he died of heat stroke.Maybe they were just lucky before? And maybe that made them overly casual about the conditions in general and in this instance specifically?
I think that makes sense. If they had done a hike that finished with a long, steep climb in hot weather, they would have learned not to do that.Maybe they were just lucky before? And maybe that made them overly casual about the conditions in general and in this instance specifically?
This is what makes me think they only planned a short hike, maybe just to try out the new baby carrier.The problem is 3 liters of water in those conditions wouldn't have been enough even for an hour's walk.
I'm almost crying at the errors here... No water, no hats, no sleeves, no dog bowl...
I guess they hadn't learned there are some conditions that are not for hiking in.I think that makes sense. If they had done a hike that finished with a long, steep climb in hot weather, they would have learned not to do that.
What did the Sheriff say about the location of the car keys?
Your mom was smart.You’re welcome. I think my comment actually underestimated what would be needed. Specially if they were tracked around the loop, I think that they’d need more time to get that far.
This whole situation has reminded me of my childhood, in a climate similar to this in rural California, when, 50 years ago, my mother always insisted that we take several gallons of water with us when we drove into town. We weren’t planning to do any hiking, but what if the car broke down, she said.
The transcript of the sheriff's remarks says: "The temperatures along that section of trail ranged between 107-109 degrees from 12:50pm -2:50pm cooling slightly from 4:50pm to 8:50pm from 105-89 degrees." So it dropped to 89F at 8:50 pm, sunset was at ~8 pm. It wasn't 85F at 5 pm, it was well over 100F.Devils Gulch temp 107F @ 3:00 pm
Cooled to 85F @ 5:00 pm ( with three hours of light), the Sheriff said.
As I recall, the Sheriff took a question about the keys and said they were found on the trail between JG and EC.What did the Sheriff say about the location of the car keys?
I wondered about that. The audio was terrible, I couldn't make out a lot of the questions and I wondered if I missed that. Did anyone hear it? Can you give the time in the video it is mentioned?Nothing. That theory appears to have been baseless in this instance. MOO.