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re: New Missing 411: Sierra area Family and dog found dead on hiking trail no apparent cause
Posted on 10/25/21 at 12:40 pm to TutHillTiger
Posted on 10/25/21 at 12:40 pm to TutHillTiger
Posted on 3/2/22 at 2:04 pm to HubbaBubba
Well, here we go as many on here predicted, they would come up with some complete bs explanation for what is really unexplainable, cuz we hate admitting their is a lot of shite we don’t know about or understand.
They all died of sudden dehydration according to the official report. Apparently, they were all too Dehydrated, to walk to creek few hundred yards away or drink the water left in their water bottles.
They all got so Dehydrated on this two mile hike (they were either 1/4 mile into it or 1/4 mile from end) their brains stopped working and they all just lied down and died, even the dog.
It happens they say.
Who knows what happened to them, but that sure as hell wasn’t it
They all died of sudden dehydration according to the official report. Apparently, they were all too Dehydrated, to walk to creek few hundred yards away or drink the water left in their water bottles.
They all got so Dehydrated on this two mile hike (they were either 1/4 mile into it or 1/4 mile from end) their brains stopped working and they all just lied down and died, even the dog.
It happens they say.
Who knows what happened to them, but that sure as hell wasn’t it
Posted on 3/2/22 at 2:07 pm to TutHillTiger
Link? That sounds insane to put on an official cause of death for all to have simultaneously be at that critical level at the exact same instant.
Posted on 3/2/22 at 2:15 pm to TutHillTiger
Sorry here is link. LINK
Let me correct a few things.
They are saying they have no clue how they dog died. I think it was found with family. They were right off trail and not lost.
Also, now they are saying no water was in the bladder, earlier they said it had water in it which is why they didn’t think they drank river water which was very close by.
Maybe someone in the area can fill us in. I think they were just going on a simple mile or so hike, hell they brought a baby with them.
I have been out in desert etc in 110 degree heat, it’s hot as hell but not as bad as 90s around here. It’s doesn’t suddenly incapacitate you and shut down your brain. You have plenty of warning signs and again there were creeks and river right there.
Looks like another 411 like deal to me
Let me correct a few things.
They are saying they have no clue how they dog died. I think it was found with family. They were right off trail and not lost.
Also, now they are saying no water was in the bladder, earlier they said it had water in it which is why they didn’t think they drank river water which was very close by.
Maybe someone in the area can fill us in. I think they were just going on a simple mile or so hike, hell they brought a baby with them.
I have been out in desert etc in 110 degree heat, it’s hot as hell but not as bad as 90s around here. It’s doesn’t suddenly incapacitate you and shut down your brain. You have plenty of warning signs and again there were creeks and river right there.
Looks like another 411 like deal to me
This post was edited on 3/2/22 at 4:42 pm
Posted on 3/3/22 at 10:27 am to TutHillTiger
This story is insane. I can't understand how an entire family even the dog can become so dehydrated in 2 miles they drop dead. I mean had they not drank any water in a week? They should had enough in their bodies alone for that walk
Posted on 3/3/22 at 10:49 am to TutHillTiger
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It’s doesn’t suddenly incapacitate you and shut down your brain. You have plenty of warning signs and again there were creeks and river right there.
If it was 1 person, it could be believable to some extent. This is multiple people and a dog. It is impossible for all to have critical dehydration at the exact same time.
Posted on 3/3/22 at 10:55 am to Steadyhands
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"There was one 85-ounce water bladder backpack located with the family. This water bladder was empty, and no other water containers, no other water filtration systems, were located amongst the family," Briese said.
If they had consumed the water that was in the bladder, that amount should have been more than enough to sustain them for that hike.
Posted on 3/3/22 at 11:50 am to TutHillTiger
I’m not making any rational decisions until I hear from Alex Jones or Michael Moore.
Posted on 3/3/22 at 11:52 am to TutHillTiger
Must have had info on Hillary.
Posted on 3/3/22 at 11:53 am to TutHillTiger
Only on Tigerdroppings is death from dehydration considered tin foil material.
Posted on 3/3/22 at 11:58 am to Chucktown_Badger
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If they had consumed the water that was in the bladder, that amount should have been more than enough to sustain them for that hike.
How do you know how much water two people, a baby, and a dog need under the conditions they were in (and not knowing exactly what their route was) and how full the bladder was when they began?
Posted on 3/3/22 at 11:58 am to Yellerhammer5
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This post was edited on 3/31/23 at 4:35 pm
Posted on 3/3/22 at 11:58 am to Yellerhammer5
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Only on Tigerdroppings is death from dehydration considered tin foil material.
I mean, this one isn't very clear cut, baw. It is weird.
Posted on 3/3/22 at 12:00 pm to Steadyhands
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This is multiple people and a dog. It is impossible for all to have critical dehydration at the exact same time.
Why do you think it all happened at the same time? Was the baby supposed to crawl for help or was Lassie supposed to chew through the leash and fetch water from a nearby river?
Posted on 3/3/22 at 12:01 pm to Yellerhammer5
I thought there were unsent text messages on their phones that were requesting help. also calling 911.
But, there was no cell coverage where they were so the messages were not sent
But, there was no cell coverage where they were so the messages were not sent
Posted on 3/3/22 at 12:08 pm to East Coast Band
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I thought there were unsent text messages on their phones that were requesting help. also calling 911. But, there was no cell coverage where they were so the messages were not sent
Authorities were able to pull a text message from Gerrish's phone at 11:56 a.m. asking for help. It was never received due to lack of cell service in the area.
"Can you help us," the text read. "On savage lundy trail heading back to Hites cove trail. No water or ver (over) heating with baby."
About 13 minutes following the unsuccessful text, Gerrish's phone showed that he tried calling multiple numbers, not including 911, but again, due to lack of service, the calls never connected, authorities said.
Posted on 3/3/22 at 12:10 pm to Yellerhammer5
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Only on Tigerdroppings is death from dehydration considered tin foil material.
Two experienced hikers died of "sudden" dehydration within seconds of each other? (wife was 100yrds away from husband)
A stream was nearby. this is suspect and you know it.
Posted on 3/3/22 at 12:12 pm to TutHillTiger
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TutHillTiger
Weird bump, this has been out forever. Is there something new?
Posted on 3/3/22 at 12:12 pm to loopback
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"sudden" dehydration
Source?
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within seconds of each other?
Source?
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