Found Deceased NH - Nicole Davis, 25, walked away from campsite, Raymond, Rockingham County, 4 May 2019

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People in northern states say they are going "camping" when they are actually going to go stay in their camper which is parked at a fun campground year round. Such campgrounds have swimming pools, archery, paintball, snack bars, and organized weekend activities. They develop neighborhood friendships because other campers keep their campers at the campground all year too. Some people stay in their camper every weekend and say they are "camping".

Nichole wasn't staying in a tent and didn't need to walk to the latrine.
Pine Acres Resort | Raymond, New Hampshire

I wonder how long she’d been at the campground? I wonder how often she went. Could she have lived here year round? We have a place in my community much like this. Some people stay year round, though not most.
 
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Most northern states people who just vacation at their camper at the campground shut down their campers all winter (drain the water so it won't freeze). I wonder if Nicole lived at the camper where she disappeared.

It’d be great if they’d give us answers to our questions.
Telling us she had denim pants on isn’t real helpful.
 
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See Facebook. Her husband's sibling posted once about her disappearance.
 
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It's a party place.

All of them I’ve ever been to are, otherwise I’d stay home.
Do you think she lived there?
Maybe she bumped into friends & wound up in another trailer, sleeping it off?
 
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This is not good. She could have easily lost her way in the dark. This was the night before Ramadan when there is no moon at all. Tonight starts Ramadan when they see the sliver of the moon. She could have walked pretty far if she had a flashlight or God forbid used her phone as a flashlight and the battery died out at night as she walked. New Hampshire is beautiful but lots of woods that I remember when driving around Lowell. Very worried for her.
 
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I am seriously worried. When you look at the google satellite map, if she went easterly, she would have hit the river or so many trailers and there is a huge Walmart distribution center across the river there probably all fenced in but maybe lit up at night. She could follow fencing. If she walked northernly, she would have hit a major superhighway. Going south, some buildings, but if she went westerly, she might have crossed a road in the dark and not realized it. After those harsh winters, the plows take the paint strips right off the roads up there. West of that is very desolate. God, I hope they did some kind of search in that direction. Even in daylight, she would be totally lost there. So scary and so cold.
 
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They are asking for the public's help, but I hope that they already have a ground search going with State Police and as many search and rescue as they can get. They should take this seriously. I hope they got some tracker dogs, drones might not help with all the treed areas. I wonder if they got pings from a cell if she had one.
 
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I am seriously worried. When you look at the google satellite map, if she went easterly, she would have hit the river or so many trailers and there is a huge Walmart distribution center across the river there probably all fenced in but maybe lit up at night. She could follow fencing. If she walked northernly, she would have hit a major superhighway. Going south, some buildings, but if she went westerly, she might have crossed a road in the dark and not realized it. After those harsh winters, the plows take the paint strips right off the roads up there. West of that is very desolate. God, I hope they did some kind of search in that direction. Even in daylight, she would be totally lost there. So scary and so cold.

See FB as @Gunslinging Granny mentioned
 
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There is an area mentioned for tent sites that I read. She doesn't weigh much and she easily could be disoriented with a beer or two I think. She could have just walked away being a bit disoriented. What is the info about her phone? I will look on the FB but the area police FB does say firemen/women assisted in the search.
 
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I have been reading a bit....she might have run off....still very worried.
 
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It’d be great if they’d give us answers to our questions.
Telling us she had denim pants on isn’t real helpful.
They said she had denim overalls on, I notice her photo shows her wearing dark denim overalls.
 
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They said she had denim overalls on, I notice her photo shows her wearing dark denim overalls.
Yes, denim overalls, and no jacket? It was 47 degrees at 11 pm, and then it started raining around 11:45. Then it rained heavy until around 1:30 am. A perfect combination to develop hypothermia, especially when you add alcohol to the mix.

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Just a thought regarding campground/RV resort reviews from my experience.
I think the reviews can be rather subjective, depending on what type of a person you are.
If you have kids, and are looking for activities, and you like quiet time after 11 pm, and that particular campground is a party type campground, you may not leave such a great review. The reverse may be true if you are in your 20's and the partying type.
If you are older/retired and you like quiet, you may not enjoy a pool crawling with noisey young kids.
 
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People in northern states say they are going "camping" when they are actually going to go stay in their camper which is parked at a fun campground year round. Such campgrounds have swimming pools, archery, paintball, snack bars, and organized weekend activities. They develop neighborhood friendships because other campers keep their campers at the campground all year too. Some people stay in their camper every weekend and say they are "camping".

Nichole wasn't staying in a tent and didn't need to walk to the latrine.
Pine Acres Resort | Raymond, New Hampshire
It really depends. I grew up going to a campground where people almost never used the camper bathroom and had to use outhouses (water rules or something). Now they have real bathrooms thank goodness.
 

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