I agree, TinaB. Kellie is being very gracious and I doubt I could muster that, myself. Thank you Kellie, for taking the time to post and fill us in on the details. The story about the white Mustang is quite disquieting.
Many thanks to everyone who posted here. We have a lot more info than we had before. I am now thinking that Halhiker is right and that this is a semi-organized group of professional criminals who have learned to check trailheads at certain times and days. Also, I forgot to mention that the Ramon trailhead is a kind of "stoner" hang-out for local teens who climb up into the rocks a few hundred feet to smoke weed and drink beer. Of course the huge majority are completely harmless but again this is something to be aware of when parking here at deserted and dark times.
Car burglary is highly unpleasant, but Kellie's story of being watched by the people in the car is downright creepy. I want to emphasize even more strongly that IMHO no one, male or female, should consider hiking alone on Skyline if he/she is making a start in the dark. You are just too vulnerable on that first thousand feet to who knows what kind of folks with who knows what in mind .... Men should not consider that they are safe just because they are male. Remember that the recently discovered body was a young man. I think people should always at least start out in groups.
What an eye-opener this has all been. But it's also good to know that we have many concerned people on this board, all looking out for each other. Remember the vast majority of people are good citizens. I agree with Kellie that we can't let these kind of concerns stop us from enjoying the wilderness.
