86scotty
Cynic
P.S. Next we can talk about free thinking and limited free speech!
Isn't that a bit out of fashion?
P.S. Next we can talk about free thinking and limited free speech!
That's a bit of a stretch even for armchair quarterbacking. If you haven't seen the location or known their intent you have no idea why or how they ended up there. I've been many places where a very steep ledge (not that steep matters) is where you can get a view to get your bearings, get a cell phone signal, where you can get out in the open to be seen by rescuers, where you can catch a breeze, cool off, etc. I'm sure there was an element of the steep ledge being the end of the road as well, in other words, they couldn't go any further so they stopped there to regroup and perhaps wisely decided to stay put.
It's a tragedy we don't know the specifics of. No need to question his common sense if you weren't in his shoes.
Death Valley and the Mojave is where we play. Yes, I know those roads.
If they started from Gold Valley Rd near Smith Mountain, then they started ~10 miles from Mormon Point... so they traveled ~8 miles. They were headed the right direction and not that far from a paved road where they could have flagged down some help. The "plan" seems very sensible IMO. 3 days of water and a <1 day hike to get help. I would not sit with the car in a remote area and hope someone arrived before I died... I'd take the hike. High temps were 78-92. Maybe an injury? If so then why didn't the woman continue to the paved road? Were they both injured? The terrain looks rough but not that bad. They were mostly following the drainage, so not lots of up and down.
They can't get a helicopter to them?
keep the comments kind, an unfortunate accident, decision took the life of a wonderful person“To know Alex was to know someone who loved life, loved his family, and loved helping others. Words cannot begin to describe the void this immeasurable loss leaves in the hearts of his colleagues and his family,"
Presumably, that hike wouldve been a lot shorter if they stopped at the first flat tire.
Two flat tires? I would try driving out with two good tires on the front drive wheels. The other rims would get trashed, but you'd still be rolling, right?
the article says they were 22 miles from where they left a paved road...it is the road you know, because you came that way.