Good point.
Personallly I think he saw them on the way down to the lake, just after they were caught on cctv, however whether they got to their destination or were waylaid on the way is debateable.
One thing that is interesting about Mr Carpenter's account is that it contradicts something gramma said, who claimed they never went past a block or two. Mr Carpenter said he saw them all the time and he was way further away than a block or two,, being in the 1000 block of Lake Avenue..
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It's tough for anyone who has always lived in a city to understand, but some retirees in small towns almost literally know every one, and every thing, and are actively interested in observing details of their fellow townsfolk, almost as a hobby. I have no doubt it was our girls he saw.
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I find this part odd as well. Gramma sez they never go that far, I think I'd heard someone say they didn't think the girls would even know the way to the lake (which I find difficult to believe). But the point is, she claims they ride in the immediate area, but the Carpenters claim to have seen them regularly, to have talked to Elizabeth (or at least to have seen her talking to others), and that they ride down their street frequently and turn around near their home.
Lake Ave, as I've discussed, is NOT on any normal or natural route around the lake or the trail. IF he's seeing those girls frequently, there's a reason they're on THAT street, and not Evans or the trail itself.
Look at the map: http://maps.google.com/maps?rlz=1C1...a=X&ei=4EAUUKbxJYmy9gTRuYCoAQ&ved=0CAoQ8gEwAA
If you're on a bike, enjoying the area, you can take Elmer in to the parking area and get on the trail around the lake. You can get on the trail farther to the west, and follow it back to the parking area, or around the lake. You can come from the north by way of the trail and follow it around the lake, or get off the trail at Gilbert or Arbutus, and follow it to Elmer, to get to the parking area/playground. If you've gone around the lake on your bike, having left the parking area/playground, following the trail (something I do with my family 2-3 times/week), you can exit the trail at Arbutus, either where the trail crosses or by cutting across the grass, then follow Arbutus to Evans and back to Gilbert, where there are sidewalks on both sides marked for bike use, and follow Gilbert back to the parking area/playground.
In any situation where you are riding around the lake, or riding the trail, to go down Lake Ave, which is a one-block long street parallel to Evans and the trail, is simply out of the way. If you're taking the quickest way around the lake, or from the trail to the lake, or even if you were going to go north on Evans (unlikely with all the better, less traffic options available), you wouldn't take Lake Ave. For someone to be doing it regularly, with enough frequency to be remembered as a chatty young girl, I would think they'd have a reason to be going there. And if that is the case, I would think that Gramma Cook would know about it.