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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know the police say the deaths of the two Moonflower employees is a coincidence, yet it’s still so weird. Were the two women still alive when the altercation between Brian and Gabby took place near Moonflower? This case made me search about bodies found in the desert. It’s sounding like murdered people are dumped there quite a bit and some think it’s because it’s partly due to what’s depicted in movies. Someone said they think there’s a serial killer in WY who is killing indigenous women, because so many disappear. I love the desert but my active imagination has me feeling uncomfortable about the more remote and primitive areas. It’s also so sad to see that humans just dump others like they are a garbage bag. [/quote] Agreed. Yeah, there is some beautiful nature out West, but I’d avoid camping out there . Why ? Lets reframe what camping really is and what risks it exposes you to : In our non holiday life - our real life - we work hard to be able to afford to buy a home or rent an apartment in a good neighborhood, right . What are you buying when you buy into a good neighborhood: you are buying that when you strike up a convo with your next door neighbor or meet someone walking the dog they likely - just like you have a good job, a career and a life trajectory that places them also owning a home in your neighborhood Now, let’s go back to the camp site ; who is your neighbor at the campground - Anyone who can afford the $10 fee , that’s who - Anyone from anywhere and as many camp grounds have homeless people living out of vehicles - these are the people that you are putting your head down on a pillow next to . AND your tent doesn’t even have a front door that locks The pacific NW is vast and empty and tends to attract a lot of losers looking to escape and disappear- there are no police and much of it is unincorporated land and that is before we get to the elements I say, stay at the Boulders , Canyon Ranch or a nice hotel that costs minimum of $300 a night - do a day trip to the parks and if you want to go camping - go to Europe [/quote]
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