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The initial ranger contact report was the hikers were headed to Long Lake, which was probably true. But then the hikers took the cut-off toward Cliff Lake.
Some have proposed that the hikers did the Wall Lake Loop, and then did the Long Lake hike. I disagree with this idea. I think the Wall Lake Loop and then hiking to Long Lake is a lot more then most weekend hikers would bite off.... kinda like eating an elephant sandwich :-) I just don't see that happening. YMMV
If they were planning the Wall-Clyde-Watson Loop, there is or was a trail that dead ends at a cliff from south of Watson Lake. Some (at least 10-15 years ago) used to get on this trail and hit the cliff while mistakingly taking the trail instead of the one to Crystal Lake. I've done it before too, but just I just found a route through the cliffs instead of bothering to backtrack to look for the correct trail. If they were planning on doing that loop and got dead ended there in bad weather, I can understand not wanting to routefind off the cliff, but could they have circled around all the way to near Long Lake or around Mount Watson to the Middle Fork? If so, they we way off track. Seems weird, so as Shane, I was thinking they headed to Hidden Lake area. If so, what is the lake in photos 19 and 20? Shane, do you have any photos of Linear? Could it be an un-named one around Hidden or towards the Middle Fork Weber? Weird. And sad.