I'm going back through some old articles and thought I would bring some attention to somethings again.
http://www.durangoherald.com/article/20121124/NEWS01/121129756/Mystery-lingers-over-missing-teen
I find the comments by the parents in this article puzzling. They say complete opposite things about what Dylan's interests are.
http://www.denverpost.com/breakingn...y-search-launched-missing-boy-laplata-county
So, I wonder if Dylan spent more time doing outdoor type things with his friends in Bayfield and when he moved to the bigger city became a more "generational" kid as ER describes him? I could see Dylan missing his friends and their activities in Bayfield. Maybe he did get up and grab all his stuff and take off, hoping that he could spend the rest of the time he was there with his friends. Maybe MR told him in the morning if you don't get up and go with me now, I'm not going back into town later.
Yep I've thought from early on that he's probably different with each parent, plus each parent probably perceives him differently... I think it has a lot to do with where he is, who he's with, who's nearby, what's nearby.
I'm glad you mentioned "generational" again because that's been stuck in my head since yesterday. I know that it's in MSM and has been quoted but I also keep reading he's an "avid texter" and don't recall reading that in MSM. Admittedly I may well have missed it. The only thing I recall reading as a direct quote from a parent was "generational" and I wasn't entirely sure what that even meant.