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[quote=Anonymous]I posted the Websleuths video that you're all in an uproar about. Despite your outrage, one common trail element from start to finish is that the majority of the trail is very narrow (single file) with sporadic openings near river and elsewhere. There are two trails at the start. To support a pp that enlightened us on the [i]possibility[/i] of choosing the wrong trail, I posted a map showing where their car was parked relative to the two trail start options. To the left of their parked vehicle is Hites Cove [b]Road[/b], the easier path that loops around to the river with steep inclines at Devil's Gulch Savage-Lundy. [b]OR[/b] to the right of their parked vehicle is Hites Cove [b]Trail[/b] (not Road) where one would follow the trail and [b]descend[/b] Devil's Gulch Savage-Lundy, loop to river and around to exit on Hites Cove [b]Road[/b] Below is a link to the satellite map view. Search terms: Hites Cove Devils Gulch Savage-Lundy. Don't use an apostrophe in the word Devils because it populates a different map on my end, maybe not yours. When you view link, it will show the default satellite view. Use two fingers to zoom in/out, and move the map left/right. To the left, you'll see Hites Cove Road trail start, surrounding area, Darrah Park, heliport. To the right you'll see Hites Cove Trail (not Road). Zooming as much as GMap allows will show you the terrain of Savage-Lundy/Devil's Gulch. https://maps.app.goo.gl/KJUNDbrf8Q6CeV837 At no point in this thread have I victim blamed or posted without data. To the screamers of, "that's not the trail they were on" - well they started on one of the two trails mentioned above. Take what you will from that video. My take is a very narrow trail, and a very tempting downward trot for Oski to the water. But, we don't know if he was leashed or not, other than when they were found. I'll repeat what I said in one earlier comment, a series of events led to their demise which likely culminated in heat stroke. None of these events are mutually exclusive and the latter doesn't overpower the former. Regardless 💔[/quote]
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