Posted on 10/21/2020 1:29:30 PM PDT by devane617
If Courtier had used the Virgin River as a water source for the full 12-day period, Cashin said, there would have been a high probability that she wouldnt have survived, because the water contains a toxic level of cyanobacteria, ABC4 reported. If she had been drinking that water, unless she had some really high immune system, she wouldve been very, very ill and probably unable to come out on her own, Cashin told the outlet. She either took a lot of water with her or had another clean water source that was near here, but the Virgin River is not that source.
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That is it right there ... All about the money.
Sir, allow me to introduce you to a nifty little product called LifeStraw. It has been out for a decade and I don't think I know a single hiker who does not carry one.
I was wondering how she could drink river water and not get beaver fever. (think clean FRiends)
Hahahahaha...no kidding. I come from the Land of Moonbats, so I can recognize them a mile away, even without the lawn signs, bumper stickers, and pussy hats!
Too late!
I will offer a phrase which might confuse. I am writing a book about it.
Forthwith:
Muncheussen Syndrome...spelling might be wrong.
Same as that woman got kidnapped by two Hispanic women.
I didn't wear one.
What about a tie-dyed Thai tie?
Yeah, I questioned this, from the get go, and the “rescue” smelled like a dead fish. Wonder if she was bonking one of the Park Rangers for a week, who is now complicit in trying to cover for her. Just a thought . . . .
>>Wonder if she was bonking one of the Park Rangers...<<
I ask yesterday did they check her ass for spank marks. Looks like no one was able to even call an ambulance before she hit the trail.
The Blue Moon? Rehoboth? My daughter used to all of the desserts there 2014-2015.
I ate there, but never went into the bar. Talk about East San Francisco!
Seems like she was at least somewhat prepared:
She is thought to possibly be wearing a "Pistil Gray Trucker Hat, a Patagonia Black Nano Puff Jacket, a Dark Tank Top, Danner Trail Gray Hiking Boots, and an Osprey Blue Multi-day Pack."
She was also thought to possibly be carrying a cream-colored hoody sweatshirt, a Rumple Nanoloft puffy blanket and a camouflage-colored double hammock.
Someone who has all that stuff probably has a LifeStraw or some other way to purify water.
But the eyes say something is off...
Live in western Colorado. Visited Zion Natl Park on different occasions over the past decade. In fact, Im acquainted with the Superintendent of this park, she was Superintendent of a smaller Federal park nearby to where I now live. She may have retired recently
what Im leading up to
Zion Natl Park is relatively small. How the hell do you remain lost for two weeks in this park? This reeks of BS.
Cyanobacter excrete a toxic chemical in warm, high-sunlight bodies of water.
Exposing a water bottle to sun might kill the organisms eventually, but the water would still be toxic.
Lifestyle will not remove the toxin that cyano bacteria excrete.
Exactly - just walk downhill and youll come right to the road.
You probably have a higher chance of getting AIDs in Provincetown.
I can’t believe they bolted PERMANENT signs to the posts!
Life straw.
We regret the auto correction
>>This reeks of BS. <<
Yes it does, and the post from yesterday showed that it was reeking then too.
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