"In the days before her disappearance, Miss Shaw had been on a ‘spiritual quest’, Miss Farrow, who lives locally, said.
The mountain can be climbed from two different angles – the jumper was found in one spot while the little puppy Miss Shaw had been carrying hours before was found in another.
On Sunday evening, a search party organised by volunteers found a distinctive jacket belonging to Miss Shaw, from Witney, Oxfordshire.
The woollen pink and cream jacket was found among leaves near a line of avocado trees on the hiking trail near a hill known as ‘Indian Nose’.
In an interview with the Mail, Paco Rosales, who travelled to Guatemala from Mexico to help find his friend said he immediately recognised the coat - and burst into tears when he was shown a picture of the item.
Mr Rosales, travelled to the area after receiving a panicked text from Miss Shaw’s mother on Friday. ‘I got instantly worried about it,’ he added.
Mr Rosales, 35, said of the jacket’s significance: ‘I asked her to throw it away. She said she was too emotionally attached to it. She wore it through California and Mexico.
‘I told her: “You need to get another jacket”, and she was like: “No, I really love it”.’
‘It was one of her favourite items of clothing. It was really warm, that’s why she always kept it. She didn’t care about the way she looked,’ he added."
He last saw his friend around six weeks ago in Mexico. ‘I think she was probably in an emotional time, where you question yourself, you question life - we all have those times,’ he said.
It was ‘so normal’ for Miss Shaw to set off at 5.30am to watch the sun rise, he noted, adding that the pair had regularly done this in the past in India.
Guatemalan search party find jacket belonging to missing British backpacker two miles from hostel | Daily Mail Online