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Can someone let the Gunnison Country Sherriff know we have a free gear thread if they're looking to unload all that camping stuff?
Ozark Trail.We could probably tell a lot if the sheriff would release the brand and model of the tent they used
Lots of squatters on public land. The new hippie trend for rainbow family and the “un housed” look at Portland for people living outside.It doesn't say that they were identified yet. It however did say that next of kin was not yet notified; could that be because they have yet to identify them. Perhaps they cannot yet link a missing oersons report to them due to not identifying them yet? I think its obvious no one reasonably close reported 3 people missing. What I do find odd is there is not a mention of a vehicle.
Here we have plenty of homeless, I'd estimate 50% have some type of transportation. It could be that they were homeless, but based on the article, that is just an assumption, not a presumption.Lots of squatters on public land. The new hippie trend for rainbow family and the “un housed” look at Portland for people living outside.
No one is going to report a homeless person as missing, they have been off the radar for a while. How many homeless have you seen with a car?
They definitely weren't non-resident youth or they would have drawn tags in the Secondary Draw.“You guys stay here and forage for berries…..wait to hunt for big game until I get back with your tags….it’s currently an OTC unit that may go to a draw - but no worries - you should all get a tag this year with the numerous CO preference points you have saved up……just wait here until I get back, ok?……”
Article I saw said they were in dark timber and you couldn’t see it from the road. So I’m guessing they weren’t too far from a road. Not “remote” like I think remote meansThe article was vague, but I’d like see a pin on where they were camped/died.
Were they close to a road? City? Trailhead?
The article says remote, but one man’s remote is different from the other. A co-worker told me he went on a remote camping trip a couple weeks ago. I asked to see his location as he was fairly green in the camping experience. I zoomed out and saw a main FS road apprx 3/4 of a mile.
True but in the winter that road is not plowed. So there would be no way of getting in or out without a snowmachine.Article I saw said they were in dark timber and you couldn’t see it from the road. So I’m guessing they weren’t too far from a road. Not “remote” like I think remote means
Now that you mention it, it does feel a lot like Into The Wild.You got to know what the hell you`re doing out there. Kinda reminds me of the book Into The Wild. Those aren`t the kinds of places where you decide one day, " Let`s go camping! ".
I was going to say there must be a couple every year in Wyoming that aren’t even recovered.People go missing all the time in the wilderness around where I live.