Missing hunters in Colorado

Well if they end up not being in a bind. Might be an interesting conversation, when he learns she posted up all his waypoints
The spooky thing is that if I understand what I'm seeing on FB, their last known location was at the car, and a lot of their stuff was at the car.

Either they left their camping gear in the car to hunt nearby, or they got back to the car and met with foul play. My first big question would be whether their bows were found. If the bows are found near the car, that's bad. No bows, could go either way.
 
The spooky thing is that if I understand what I'm seeing on FB, their last known location was at the car, and a lot of their stuff was at the car.

Either they left their camping gear in the car to hunt nearby, or they got back to the car and met with foul play. My first big question would be whether their bows were found. If the bows are found near the car, that's bad. No bows, could go either way.
That's a good point. If the bows are gone then they're just hunting most likely.

If you stumbled on my truck while I'm hunting you'd still think that's a lot of stuff in it. Hopefully they bring too much junk like most of us.
 
Looking at the last ping lat/long given it seems obvious where they are hunting has plenty of water, they are trying to get to a spot hunters coming in from the larger road and trailheads nearby are less likely to reach. The whole place is within reach of one of the trailheads. Looks like a nice spot. If they come out with an average little 6x6 bull human nature will have multiple additional trucks at every trailhead. A monster bull will pack the trailheads.
Dang! Rokslide 'bout to burn another spot lol

Hope those guys are OK. watching this thread for updates
 
Last year my buddy missed 2 check-ins. He was hunting alone in 3rd rifle and his wife freaked out. She was convinced something bad happened. I ended up calling a warden I knew in the unit and he said he’d drive by his camp and keep an eye out for his sxs. About an hour later my buddy called me oblivious to the fact that he was already dead and being consumed by a bear. I told him if he liked being married he better call his wife asap.
 
Watching and hoping they are alright. Using their waypoints to help search is great, however those considering using their waypoints at some future point for their own benefit just doesn't seem right to me. Just an old guys 2 cents
 
I stumbled across a guy years ago that was lost. He had been wondering around for 6 hours. The guy was amazingly calm for being totally lost.
 
I remember one a couple of decades ago, prior to all the tech that should enable you to never get lost. He told his buddies on the radio and as the sun was setting in late October, I’m hanging my gun in a tree and running toward the sun😂 The mind can play interesting tricks on some.
 
Dang! Rokslide 'bout to burn another spot lol

Hope those guys are OK. watching this thread for updates

Being literally the closest place to hunt Colorado for anyone coming from Texas, New, Mexico, Oklahoma etc., it's about the farthest thing from secret you can get. That's why I'm surprised these guys haven't been seen or found yet. Hoping for a good outcome.
 
I stumbled across a guy years ago that was lost. He had been wondering around for 6 hours. The guy was amazingly calm for being totally lost.

I found a guy walking down the hiway with a bow. Seems he had a pattern of getting into the elk and then just chasing them. He was shocked when we drove through town from the other side
 
Im completely ignorant to CO and have only spent time in Wyoming western hunting. Is that area of Colorado really remote enough to get completely lost? Closest I've come to CO is hunting the Sierra Madres on the Colorado border and you couldn't get lost down there if you were trying to.

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