ForesterJake
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I mentioned the large woodland area north of Rte 3 only because of the potential of "foul play". Hopefully this is not the case here with Colin! If only more details were available...
Much emphasis has been on the water, but in my personal opinion, if I needed to hide a body (again, "foul play"), I would be inclined to head inland into terrain I was "comfortable" with (as I personally have a phobia of water). Furthermore, open water presents two problems: muddy shores & slushy snow are great for preserving footprints & disturbance!
Going back to the "Mt Matumbla Road", was there is a gate and the road was unplowed ??? (Or is this road maintained for winter logging operations? Winter logging is almost at / is at the "shut down" period for "mud season" around March here in the north country. Furthermore, with warm days and cold nights, log trucks tend to run through the night while the ground is frozen). If unplowed & snow covered, it's not likely to be an area one would try to hide a body. However, IF open & maintained, this would be my suggestion:
1. Speak to any operating logging companies AND FORESTERS (extremely knowledgeable of the woodland topography!!!) re: 2012 winter logging sites, woods
, & log landings
2. Investigate log landings (usually opportunities to hide something here), especially recently abandoned ones (2012)
I am in no way insinuating that loggers are involved in Colins disappearance! It's simply that a logging site with its slash (branches & worthless wood) & churned up ground could provide an opportunity to hide a body with minimal effort & detection.
I hope that I'm wrong.... just how my mind works as I study the area via Google Earth
Much emphasis has been on the water, but in my personal opinion, if I needed to hide a body (again, "foul play"), I would be inclined to head inland into terrain I was "comfortable" with (as I personally have a phobia of water). Furthermore, open water presents two problems: muddy shores & slushy snow are great for preserving footprints & disturbance!
Going back to the "Mt Matumbla Road", was there is a gate and the road was unplowed ??? (Or is this road maintained for winter logging operations? Winter logging is almost at / is at the "shut down" period for "mud season" around March here in the north country. Furthermore, with warm days and cold nights, log trucks tend to run through the night while the ground is frozen). If unplowed & snow covered, it's not likely to be an area one would try to hide a body. However, IF open & maintained, this would be my suggestion:
1. Speak to any operating logging companies AND FORESTERS (extremely knowledgeable of the woodland topography!!!) re: 2012 winter logging sites, woods
, & log landings
2. Investigate log landings (usually opportunities to hide something here), especially recently abandoned ones (2012)
I am in no way insinuating that loggers are involved in Colins disappearance! It's simply that a logging site with its slash (branches & worthless wood) & churned up ground could provide an opportunity to hide a body with minimal effort & detection.
I hope that I'm wrong.... just how my mind works as I study the area via Google Earth