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Good info!In May there likely was still water sources left in that area. One of the closets hiking trails near there is the Chatter Creek trail. He could have walked to that in about 40 mins from the Rock Island campground spot. It's possible that he hiked to the Chatter Creek trailhead and hiked up that trail to around the 4,000 ft level and then at some point decided to go off trail and traverse into the dense forest and disappear.
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Chatter Creek
No matter how you tackle it, this hike is a workout. March through thick Ponderosa forests up to subalpine larch stands and a view from the pass, with options to continue on for a small alpine lake with backcountry campsites and access to other wilderness trails.www.wta.org
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Rock Island Campground to Chatter Creek Trailhead
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That area has far less activity and hikers vs the Enchantment region and probably chose it for that reason.
Ya, wonder if we went there specifically to die. If suicide, wonder if he left a note?