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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From Webleuths: As an Incident Commander said during an Incident Team meeting for fighting the Ferguson Fire in 2018, “You may know that some of the peaks and gulches in this area have “Devil” in their name. There is a reason for that; the terrain is incredibly rugged and steep.” Sleuth poster: Here is a video of a hiker doing the Hite Cove trail: [youtube]https://youtu.be/pORta_uAZq4[/youtube] Adding this extra link because additional videos. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuo8jSRPfwKkTvhP1WVtH6g Another sleuth' response to video: Great find. There's actually more than one video there. Totally the wrong trail to be on in summer. Not at all a trail for beginners. Catastrophic for an unleashed dog (they'd head straight down one of those steeps to the river). [/quote] Umm yeah, that looks like a pretty typical california hike so not sure what the point is here. People who think that is extreme must not be hikers.[/quote] agree - I’ve been trying to say that from the beginning - inland california hikes are rugged and hot. [/quote] +1 I was expecting MUCH tougher terrain based on comments. [/quote] That's not the trail they were on. This is ridiculous.[/quote] I thought that *is* the first part of the trail they were on? They continued into a second part though, where their bodies were found. [/quote] I thought so too. If the family took the loop (clockwise direction) like the sheriff assumed, they would have taken the other direction along the river and continues to the Savage Lundy Trail.[/quote]
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