I started this thread with the hope that common sense would take over, for everyone, alas not so. What does common sense tell us? Camp in the forest not on 3000 foot ridge. The forest is warmer and safer therefore that is where they most likely were, after all they were no one's fool. Alright let's put them on the ridge. Cut the tent, walk calmly to the forest with few dressed as the weather dictates, in socks, for the most part, wool or not, no one does that. What made them leave that tent,that for the sake of argument we will temporarily put on the ridge? Well? Evidence again. There is zero evidence that anything went wrong at that tent Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Not even a hint of anything or anyone forcing those hikers from the tent on the ridge. So why did they leave it, assuming they were ever there. Two got lost gathering firewood? I thought they had wood. And why would all 7 go after 2? Send the two that are dressed for the cold or allow everyone to dress for the cold and walk down to find them. Leave a flashlight on the tent but turn it off, much more helpful that way. Does any of that make sense? No, it does not. 3 events. Tent, cedar, ravine? Really? All in one night, within possibly a couple of hours? What would Murphy's law have to say about that? The tent was in the forest and something, an accident, man made, but still an accident,occurred. There was no intent to kill those hikers. It is incredibly sad but it was all a tragic accident. Yes, it was covered up for reasons we do not know, but it was not murder. The DG were in the wrong place at the wrong time. That SHOULD be what common sense is telling us. After they died I will admit, without reversation, I have no ideal what happened. Perhaps the placement of the bodies is the clue that will explain so very much about the DPI.