Grower
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In that particular area it would be pretty hard to get lost IMHO, unless you went off on a day hike and got turned around after hours of hiking. The way that lake area is situated- the lake is huge with towering steep cliffs and mountains keeping it in it's boundaries. So IF you could walk away from the boat ramp area, you would just have to travel "downhill" or along the shoreline to find your way back.
Given that he was out of gas, I wonder if he flagged down a trucker (or other driver) on I-5 to get a ride to the next gas station?
There are a few gas stations about 3 miles or so away- BUT the only real way to walk there from where he parked was to walk on the shoulder of I-5.
I have driven his route a few times. Once you head up the pass and down to the Shasta area there is few places to fuel up. I remember going through there in the snow one time and it was a little tricky pulling off to get gas without chains. A few of the off ramps suggested fuel only to discover they were only for trucking key cards. Wonder what the weather was like?