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| mtgoat666 
 
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 | Quote: Originally posted by advrider  |  | Did I read correctly that they found two pot grows? Seems like an odd place to get it to grow? Really hope it turns out good. | 
 
 Yes, was in the news that searchers found pot farms. Wandering into a pot farm may explain her disappearance...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 I get the water but the soil would be more sand and it's a long haul but I guess they make it work! I would sure wonder if that didn't have something
to do with her missing.
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 A 68 yo smoker, how far could she walk in an hour in the heat? I would imagine the pot farms would have been up higher in the hills so probably didn't
stumble into those but maybe?
 
 
 
 
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 We had a similar situation 7 or 8 years ago there. About 24 of us hiked up the canyon. Tim Wing missed the trail to come up to the trail head and kept
walking east. We started a search and rescue effort that when on for hours. Finally after dark, we started a signal fire up the mountain. Eight people
were willing to spend the night, but we were contacted by  the Mexican Army to tell us that they had recovered Tim in Valle Diablo. We met them @
Jose's Cantina and I returned Tim's side x side to him. I told Tim that if he came out with us again, that we would put a cow bell on his neck and a
Lojack up his a$$.
 I only wish for a similar outcome for my good friend Kat. I am going to try to see Wornout  today. We are all praying.
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 | Quote: Originally posted by BajaRob  |  | We had a similar situation 7 or 8 years ago there. About 24 of us hiked up the canyon. Tim Wing missed the trail to come up to the trail head and kept
walking east. We started a search and rescue effort that when on for hours. Finally after dark, we started a signal fire up the mountain. Eight people
were willing to spend the night, but we were contacted by  the Mexican Army to tell us that they had recovered Tim in Valle Diablo. We met them @
Jose's Cantina and I returned Tim's side x side to him. I told Tim that if he came out with us again, that we would put a cow bell on his neck and a
Lojack up his a$$. I only wish for a similar outcome for my good friend Kat. I am going to try to see Wornout  today. We are all praying.
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 Thanks, Rob for posting. That was the incident I recalled and mentioned earlier.
 
 Wornout was staying with the vehicles at the road parking area while the group hiked to the waterfall. Kat waited between those two points, so she
knew the closest water was one direction or the other. The question is why did she wander off in a different direction unless it was not her choosing?
 
 
 
 
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| Kat 
 
 The last thing that we wanted to consider was foul play. At this point, I don't know what else to believe. Fly with the angels mi amiga.
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 Wornout mentioned that they are going to contact the ranches north of the Diablo drainage. Wow, the first rancho is a long ways north.
 From my reading is seems they have about given up?
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 If you haven't been there, here's some photos of the mouth of Diablo to show the rough terrain:
 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
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 This is the dense growth by the parking area. Would be really easy to get lost in here. The temperature seemed about ten degrees warmer than San
Felipe when I hiked it around this time last year.
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
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 Has the search been called off? Whats the latest?
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 She has been missing a long time. I hope for the best for lady and dog.
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 The Facebook page that had the most info  https://www.facebook.com/cesarq686 is no longer online. The San Felipe Chatter page and Baja South Campos pages are both oddly void of new info...
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| Kat 
 
 There comes a time that we have accept the reality. So sad for my friends Warren and Katherine. She will be missed but never forgotten.
 
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 And nobody has mentioned the possibility of Alien abduction ???
 
 Although they don't usually take dogs, or do they ?
 
 Seriously though, I hope and pray for a safe outcome to this ......
 
 
 
 
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| The Missing Dog 
 
 That is sad.  Hope to hear that the dog makes it back.
 
 Too often the innocent dog suffers for its love and loyalty.
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 For updates go to Cesar Quirarte/ Facebook and Warren Sundquist/ Facebook.  (Warren is Kat's husband).
 
 That is where I am checking for updates.
 
 All so strange and other worldly somehow.
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 Last post from Wornout said pretty much he has given up of finding her.
 Sad.
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| mtgoat666 
 
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 After a week missing, unlikely to find alive.
 
 Have the cops apprehended and interrogated the pot growers?
   
 
 
 
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 What a bizarre tragedy, so sad.  And confounding.
 
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 As strange as this is, one needs to remember that literally thousands of people  disappear in Mexico every year. Foul play is usually suspected.
 
 So much goes on with impunity in Mexico, it's simply amazing. We read about a fraction of it.
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