by Perry » Wed Nov 13, 2019 1:02 am
That explains why it looked more like a "regular" kind of owl. I had assumed it was a burrowing owl because it was small and under a boulder in a non-technical area. Seems like not the best place to have a nest since a coyote could access the area.
In this recent podcast, Mr. Miller is described as adventurous:
https://www.thevanishedpodcast.com/epis ... aul-millerI think the most adventurous thing to do is to scramble up to the southern plateau above the oasis.
His hiking speed and the slightly different timeline of the witness would allow him to go farther than most people are estimating I believe.
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threa ... t-14240323 I think he could have reached the oasis around 9:15 to 9:35 based on Neil's sighting but my speed estimate of 35 to 40 minutes to the oasis. The 2nd edge of the plateau is about an 800-foot climb from the oasis which theoretically a competitive runner or cyclist could do with good traction and firm ground in ~ 10 to 15 min. If he climbed it in 30 to 35 min. as a fast hiker climbing scree with a little brush and boulders that puts him on top around 9:45 to 10:10. If he could descend in 25 minutes and take the trail back in 35 to 40 minutes from the oasis, then he would have been able to return to the trailhead around 10:45 to 11:15 am. It's unclear whether he had a watch, and heat exhaustion or low blood sugar can affect judgement. I believe people have only searched along the 1st edge of that plateau.
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