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Dude. Do not be for messing with the reflexive "She's a whore" narrative. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It appears that's what she did. And looks like she reached a point where she got stuck. The have an aerial photo of the spot where she was found, and it looks like a good spot to throw your hands up and tell yourself you're not going to go any further. |
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Meh... I hike INTO more treacherous canyons for day of trout fishing on undisturbed waters. View Quote How long do you think you would last without food and exposed? She did well enough that she was found alive, lost weight but not dead. For those who are talking about her going out whoring, why would she have to hide to do that? She is an adult living away from her family in a huge tourist area and wouldn't need to hide anything if she was so inclined. |
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Judging by most of the comments so far it seems like the average ARFCOM posters are SERE experts mixed with Jeremiah Johnson.
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At first. Then you remember where you are and it makes perfect sense. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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A lot of these 'missing' cases seem to play out more like a whorecation than a truly lost person, but this one looks legit. View Quote |
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broke leg, lost 15 pounds she didn't have to lose and still around to talk about it
shes tougher than I am but only a 1/4 as tough as half of arfcom apparently does Maui have strawberry guava and wild apples in abundance like some of the other islands? just saying... if I fell and broke my leg and landed in some strawberry guava plants they would find my fat ass still alive and happy and be like "aloha bitches!!!" |
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Snakes are not indigenous to Hawaii, likely very few dangerous ones there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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You are prepared to go hiking into more treacherous canyons. She was out running, it seems likely she stumbled and fell, broke her leg. How long do you think you would last without food and exposed? She did well enough that she was found alive, lost weight but not dead. For those who are talking about her going out whoring, why would she have to hide to do that? She is an adult living away from her family in a huge tourist area and wouldn't need to hide anything if she was so inclined. View Quote Did she "fall" off of a cliff into remote jungle? Sounds like she suffers from a genetic defect called stupidous intelligencious negativeinous. |
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I am sure the broken leg and jacked up feet limited her cliff scaling abilities. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I know this girl. Our group of friends have been praying hard for her safe return. Thank God they found her. For those of you mouth-breathers that have obviously never been off the beaten path in Maui, there are tons of places that if you fell, you would not be climbing out on your own. Especially if you were injured. View Quote |
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Snakes are not indigenous to Hawaii, likely very few dangerous ones there. View Quote https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indotyphlops_braminus They are common and wide spread, but most people think they are earth worms. Look closely and you'll sees scales and a forked tong. |
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People underestimate Hawaii all the time, then they die. The water is warm, no harm could come. The island is small, no way to get lost. And btw, not everyone is friendly, so there is that too. I'm very glad she is OK. View Quote |
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Depends on how badly she wanted out. Or, her initial constitution. But mostly it depends on her mental condition. Some people survive and some people die. Glad she survived. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think she was legitimately lost and this wasn’t some game where she was getting busy with someone else. Look at her feet. That looks seriously painful. Glad she was found alive. https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/05/25/13/13946334-7069421-image-a-1_1558788425546.jpg View Quote |
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This. That island is so small an hour walk in any direction will yield you a road. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Hiding lol.
Broke her leg, jacked up her feet, her face, nose and lips jacked up, lost 15lbs. It was a huge game of hide and seek. |
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I think she was legitimately lost and this wasn’t some game where she was getting busy with someone else. Look at her feet. That looks seriously painful. Glad she was found alive. https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/05/25/13/13946334-7069421-image-a-1_1558788425546.jpg View Quote |
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You can be in makawao and drive 40 mins and still be in the middle of nowhere, there's nothing about the geography that makes this improbable.
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People crawl all over those islands. Seems like they would have found her if she wanted to be found. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Depends. People crawl all over those islands. Seems like they would have found her if she wanted to be found. If you yell for help, the leaves/trees don't let the sound get too far. You quickly become hoarse which is why they recommend carrying a whistle. My friend and I were hunting and could faintly hear someone yelling and we were quite close by. A guy on a 4-wheeler had it land on top of him on a steep slope. He likely had been drinking. We helped him free himself and he didn't even thank us. |
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Quoted: Her mental condition kept her alive for the 2 weeks. Her physical injuries kept her penned in the ravine. I hope detailed pics of the ravine get posted. If she could have made it out with a broken leg I’m guessing she would have. Guessing she following the water until she got locked in. View Quote |
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Where did it say she was stuck? Says she was deep in a creek bed, which could mean anything. If she was in fact stuck, perhaps she sunk in the silt that can be found in some creek beds. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Weird, how was she stuck? Maui ain't that big, should be able to walk out anywhere and hit a road pretty fast. |
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Let’s see, broken leg, feet all jacked up and infected, face nose and lips all messed up, lost 15 lbs. stuck down in a ravine, yeah I’d say it’s legit and not a fantasy thing other posters are dreaming about. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A lot of these 'missing' cases seem to play out more like a whorecation than a truly lost person, but this one looks legit. Don't know why my dating profile doesn't get more hits. [shrug] |
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I’m finding it interesting how much if FD is opting for whorecation over mechanical injury and lost in heavy rainforest or .
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I bet she was afraid the island might turn over if she got too close to the edge....heard it from a Georgia congressman.
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Look at the nail of the big toe on her right foot. That's not sunburn. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Her feet look like sunburn from the beach. Worst sunburn i had occurred at Mustang island in Texas, then got worse at Padre island. I had second degree burns and finally got to a doc in the box in San Antonio. Picked the right one, the doc had lots of burn experience. That's not sunburn. |
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I know this girl. Our group of friends have been praying hard for her safe return. Thank God they found her. For those of you mouth-breathers that have obviously never been off the beaten path in Maui, there are tons of places that if you fell, you would not be climbing out on your own. Especially if you were injured. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I know this girl. Our group of friends have been praying hard for her safe return. Thank God they found her. For those of you mouth-breathers that have obviously never been off the beaten path in Maui, there are tons of places that if you fell, you would not be climbing out on your own. Especially if you were injured. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7069421/Yoga-instructor-35-alive-going-missing-two-weeks-hiking-Hawaii-forest.html Eller added: 'I wanted to go back the way I'd come, but my gut was leading me another way — and I have a very strong gut instinct.
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Article said she was "slightly injured". I read that as a bruise or a scraped knee, something minor. I've been off the beaten path in Maui, which is why I'm skeptical. I don't think being skeptical of these types of stories make anyone a mouth-breather though. And I'm assuming by that you are calling anyone who questions the events as being stupid? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I know this girl. Our group of friends have been praying hard for her safe return. Thank God they found her. For those of you mouth-breathers that have obviously never been off the beaten path in Maui, there are tons of places that if you fell, you would not be climbing out on your own. Especially if you were injured. I've been off the beaten path in Maui, which is why I'm skeptical. I don't think being skeptical of these types of stories make anyone a mouth-breather though. And I'm assuming by that you are calling anyone who questions the events as being stupid? |
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How does that happen? Maybe rier runs through a ravene? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Snakes are not indigenous to Hawaii, likely very few dangerous ones there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Meh... I hike INTO more treacherous canyons for day of trout fishing on undisturbed waters. View Quote |
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I think she was legitimately lost and this wasn't some game where she was getting busy with someone else. Look at her feet. That looks seriously painful. Glad she was found alive. https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/05/25/13/13946334-7069421-image-a-1_1558788425546.jpg View Quote |
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