Indeed on the opposite direction. She had to have turned right onto county road 352 instead of left. I do wonder why she continued North after getting caught up in the Green River Lakes area instead of just heading back the way she had come to start over again.Thank you so much for the timeline. I tried to map most of the locations to get an idea of her possible route: Google Maps
It seems like she not only got lost she went the complete opposite direction she needed to go to get to Pinedale. Google maps didn't want to follow the smaller mountain logging roads unless I select cycling or walking. If I select driving then the route it gives is impossible in the timeline given. It seems like she was driving down unmarked roads and logging trails. No wonder she got lost if there are no road signs and Google maps won't even show the road she is on. Since she asked for a map at the gas station is it safe to say she either did not have GPS or the routes she took were not in a GPS/Phone mapping system? I'm not familiar with this mountain area but I have had that happen driving in mountains before where no navigation system was any help at all. I've also had a GPS tell me to turn right off of a cliff (fortunately I did not make the turn). Someone later told me that where I was driving the GPS signal bounces off the mountain range just enough to mess up the location-- it thinks you are on a different/lower road and that there is a turn there. I could see something like that happening in this situation. Perhaps she was making her way back using the map route the clerk gave but also had GPS up at the same time? If her GPS gave a shortcut then she might have tried to take it and gotten lost again. Unfortunately there are so many places she could have made a wrong turn.
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This is a possible path including all the locations in the mountains that @montanagirl15 mentioned.
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This is the alternate path using the only other road off the mountain (from Sheridan Creek) to the highway.
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Both of these would be consistent (over 7 hours drive time) with being in Dubois around 3:00 PM if she left around 7 AM.