I thought water also and Prentice Cooper State Forest covers approximately 27,000 acres so it is quite posiible she is up there on Suck Creek Mtn somewhere...JMHO
Emeralgem,
Assuming foul play in a variety of scenarios, I would have to agree with you. We had some really bad storms come in this afternoon, power went out, hail, etc. This reminded me of the storms which took place just prior to her disappearance, AND the clean-up efforts which went on for days after. Actually, there are still a lot of areas which still have storm debris waiting for pickup.
FYI, as of yesterday, the area near the power lines and housing near the base of the mountain are still waiting for storm debris pickup (trees and branches only). The general area seems to have returned to normal otherwise, and atv's and kids were out riding the woods and the power line access roads which run from the Walmart area, back to 153.
My pioint is, in this area there were power crews and tree workers crawling all over this area for several days following the storm and tweaking the "quick work" which had been done immediately after the storm just to restore power. Hypothetically, if someone were to participate in one of the foul play scenarios, he/she would NOT want to be out and about in areas where all of these power and tree crews were. Folks were out cleaning up, cutting trees, fixing roofs, etc. Too much of a chance near the "regular" roads or the power lines of being observed. The opposite of that would be, IMO, a more removed and relatively unused area... such as Prentice Cooper.
Also, If I recall correctly, and please other locals chime in, I seem to remember that Suck Creek Rd was cut off and flooded for a period of time following the storm (how long ???). I do know that small sections of Mtn Creek were under water in low spots and impassable early on, but receded within an hour or so after the rains let up. I distinctly remember driving home that day, hearing on the radio that the W and Roberts Mill were no longer an available option, and chose to come home towards the mountain via Hixson/153 and exiting Mtn Creek...only to have to turn around and take 153 further south to Signal Mtn Blvd and head up that way. I seem to recall being concerned that with Suck Creek being flooded, it may extend to Signal Mtn Blvd and I might have to head up and around to Dunlap to get home, and being thankful that it was not winter (no ice).
Not discounting a possible vehicle accident, but if that were the case I would have to think mother nature is keeping that information to herself, and will continue until fall and the greenery recedes. There are just too many areas which cannot be checked (terrain) without the use of SAR/Repelling teams to cut through the folliage and access the various bluffs (on SM, Prentice Cooper and north towards Dunlap).