What happened to this California family?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how or why this thread exists. Are some of you on here the same people that were on th 'Kane Show" thread?

How dead is your life that you can while away hours at a time on here speculating as to facts that may NEVER be conclusively determined? Am I missing something? What is your secondary gain from grinding away at this?

It's an episode of Dateline playing out in real time.


Except it’s random people manufacturing scenarios out of the blue (based on their own anxieties) and Hallmark movie plots.

At least Dateline would work off of facts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how or why this thread exists. Are some of you on here the same people that were on th 'Kane Show" thread?

How dead is your life that you can while away hours at a time on here speculating as to facts that may NEVER be conclusively determined? Am I missing something? What is your secondary gain from grinding away at this?

It's an episode of Dateline playing out in real time.


Except it’s random people manufacturing scenarios out of the blue (based on their own anxieties) and Hallmark movie plots.

At least Dateline would work off of facts.

You missed the playing out in real time part.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how or why this thread exists. Are some of you on here the same people that were on th 'Kane Show" thread?

How dead is your life that you can while away hours at a time on here speculating as to facts that may NEVER be conclusively determined? Am I missing something? What is your secondary gain from grinding away at this?


Some people enjoy mysteries. It beats all the Covid crap.


This. It's a mystery! And we DCUM folk love solving mysteries
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Going for a recreational hike anywhere when it's 95+ outside is not a good idea. Look at all the people they have to rescue from bill goat trail near the Potomac every year.


95+ here with humidity is 1000x worse than 105+ with no humidity.

Except that, as has been posted multiple times on this thread, it was unusually humid as well as unusually hot when they set out on 8/15. The relative humidity was 47% at 8:00 am that day. By 11:00 am it was 99 degrees and 22% relative humidity. The lowest humidity point during the day, at 3:00 pm was 16%, when it was 109. Absolutely miserable, beastly weather anyway you slice it.


Huh? That’s is a dry heat.

https://www.weather.gov/epz/wxcalc_heatindex

99 & 22% feels like 96.9
109 & 16% feels like 107.3

Or maybe even less according to this chart:

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how or why this thread exists. Are some of you on here the same people that were on th 'Kane Show" thread?

How dead is your life that you can while away hours at a time on here speculating as to facts that may NEVER be conclusively determined? Am I missing something? What is your secondary gain from grinding away at this?


Some people enjoy mysteries. It beats all the Covid crap.


This. It's a mystery! And we DCUM folk love solving mysteries


I got waaaay to invested early on. Like page 3. I keep refreshing the thread to see if there are any substantial updates, and when I see people asking the same questions for the gazillionth time, I can't stop myself from answering them. I try to answer nicely even though I want to tell them to read the fing thread.

My own thinking on this has evolved over the course of the thread. I fully realize that we may never know what actually happened, or why. But I still hope that we'll get some answers!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how or why this thread exists. Are some of you on here the same people that were on th 'Kane Show" thread?

How dead is your life that you can while away hours at a time on here speculating as to facts that may NEVER be conclusively determined? Am I missing something? What is your secondary gain from grinding away at this?

It's an episode of Dateline playing out in real time.


Except it’s random people manufacturing scenarios out of the blue (based on their own anxieties) and Hallmark movie plots.

At least Dateline would work off of facts.

You missed the playing out in real time part.


You missed the facts…

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is hiking some trendy fad with liberal yuppies? This couple was clearly very into it — to the point of risking their health/life for it. And just now NYT shared a story on their main social media accounts reviewing hiking boots.

What’s the allure? I’m not anti nature but hiking is pretty boring.


If hiking is boring to you, leave nature for those who enjoy it. I do think it has gotten more popular and mainstream but it's not a fleeting fad. The allure-fresh air, sunshine, exercise, endorphins, wildlife, vegetation, scenery...dare I say boulders, escaping other humans, a sense of awe, etc.


Cringe. It’s so great that you have to document it with 1000 photos and all your expensive gear? Office dorks posturing as outdoorsy. And it’s always office dorks getting themselves into trouble from weather or wild animals or injuries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is hiking some trendy fad with liberal yuppies? This couple was clearly very into it — to the point of risking their health/life for it. And just now NYT shared a story on their main social media accounts reviewing hiking boots.

What’s the allure? I’m not anti nature but hiking is pretty boring.


If hiking is boring to you, leave nature for those who enjoy it. I do think it has gotten more popular and mainstream but it's not a fleeting fad. The allure-fresh air, sunshine, exercise, endorphins, wildlife, vegetation, scenery...dare I say boulders, escaping other humans, a sense of awe, etc.


Cringe. It’s so great that you have to document it with 1000 photos and all your expensive gear? Office dorks posturing as outdoorsy. And it’s always office dorks getting themselves into trouble from weather or wild animals or injuries.


Sounds like the 2A losers posing with their unnecessary “gear” to play out sick fantasies.
Anonymous
We don’t walk... we’re super outdoorsy and active so we do challenging HIKES. Sorry you’re not on our level and don’t appreciate the awe of ... shopping for bear spray and new hiking boots. Office dorks desperate for rough edges. It’s like the middle aged dorks doing tough mudder competitions, but much less testosterone.

So cringe.
Anonymous
Per friends and per her insta they hiked every weekend, it was more than adventure tours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how or why this thread exists. Are some of you on here the same people that were on th 'Kane Show" thread?

How dead is your life that you can while away hours at a time on here speculating as to facts that may NEVER be conclusively determined? Am I missing something? What is your secondary gain from grinding away at this?


I think it’s the unhinged Megan Markle haters. Looking for a new target.


I just snorted. I took a break from this thread for a while, came back and was pleasantly impressed new information was found about the hiking trail, algae, and a picture of the couple with baby in carrier and the dog. The family can't be saved, but this thread can be kept alive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is hiking some trendy fad with liberal yuppies? This couple was clearly very into it — to the point of risking their health/life for it. And just now NYT shared a story on their main social media accounts reviewing hiking boots.

What’s the allure? I’m not anti nature but hiking is pretty boring.


If hiking is boring to you, leave nature for those who enjoy it. I do think it has gotten more popular and mainstream but it's not a fleeting fad. The allure-fresh air, sunshine, exercise, endorphins, wildlife, vegetation, scenery...dare I say boulders, escaping other humans, a sense of awe, etc.


Cringe. It’s so great that you have to document it with 1000 photos and all your expensive gear? Office dorks posturing as outdoorsy. And it’s always office dorks getting themselves into trouble from weather or wild animals or injuries.


Wow, are you jealous of this couple’s wealth, fitness, attractiveness, and their cute dog and baby? And now it’s schadenfreude? Why are you triggered by a family who loves the great outdoors? I love to hike. It’s not to show off but to enjoy nature, the outdoors, the solitude, the mental and physical benefits. People have been hiking for pleasure for centuries. It’s not some fad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is hiking some trendy fad with liberal yuppies? This couple was clearly very into it — to the point of risking their health/life for it. And just now NYT shared a story on their main social media accounts reviewing hiking boots.

What’s the allure? I’m not anti nature but hiking is pretty boring.


If hiking is boring to you, leave nature for those who enjoy it. I do think it has gotten more popular and mainstream but it's not a fleeting fad. The allure-fresh air, sunshine, exercise, endorphins, wildlife, vegetation, scenery...dare I say boulders, escaping other humans, a sense of awe, etc.


Cringe. It’s so great that you have to document it with 1000 photos and all your expensive gear? Office dorks posturing as outdoorsy. And it’s always office dorks getting themselves into trouble from weather or wild animals or injuries.


Real hikers geek out on identifying plants and animals, and aren't posting pictures of themselves on social media. There are dorks who decide to take up hiking because they think it's trendy, and then go from never having hiked before to hiking the Appalachian Trail, just to be able to brag about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don’t walk... we’re super outdoorsy and active so we do challenging HIKES. Sorry you’re not on our level and don’t appreciate the awe of ... shopping for bear spray and new hiking boots. Office dorks desperate for rough edges. It’s like the middle aged dorks doing tough mudder competitions, but much less testosterone.

So cringe.


Sounds like you are projecting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is hiking some trendy fad with liberal yuppies? This couple was clearly very into it — to the point of risking their health/life for it. And just now NYT shared a story on their main social media accounts reviewing hiking boots.

What’s the allure? I’m not anti nature but hiking is pretty boring.


If hiking is boring to you, leave nature for those who enjoy it. I do think it has gotten more popular and mainstream but it's not a fleeting fad. The allure-fresh air, sunshine, exercise, endorphins, wildlife, vegetation, scenery...dare I say boulders, escaping other humans, a sense of awe, etc.


Cringe. It’s so great that you have to document it with 1000 photos and all your expensive gear? Office dorks posturing as outdoorsy. And it’s always office dorks getting themselves into trouble from weather or wild animals or injuries.


Most people are "office dorks" because we need jobs. Some "office dorks" also enjoy hiking. So, who is allowed to hike, and how do you think they should do it?

A trendy fad? Hiking has always been popular. maybe a bit more so during the pandemic as some indoor crowded stuff fell out of popularity. A small handful of people instagram reviewing products is not unique to hiking, it is ubiquitous for any hobby.
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