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YJ Bill
11-14-2009, 10:41 AM
Not in Panamint but just over the hill.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ifI7hSudZnOvFMOOzsRnzLB2En3AD9BUUDPO0

DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. — Skeletal remains found in Death Valley may belong to one or more of the four German tourists who vanished in searing summer heat 13 years ago, authorities said Friday.

Two hikers discovered the bones Thursday in a remote area of the famous Mojave Desert park. The hikers were search-and-rescue workers from Riverside County but they were off duty at the time, Inyo County sheriff's spokeswoman Carma Roper said.

Identification for one of the missing tourists was found near the bones, she said.

"We're fairly certain" that the remains are those of one or more of the long-missing visitors, Roper said. However, formally identifying the remains will be a long process, she said. The cause of death also must be determined.

"At this point, it's being handled like a criminal investigation ... but there is no evidence of foul play at this point," Roper said.

The remains were found southeast of Goler Wash, a rugged area accessible only by 4-wheel-drive vehicles. The area is several miles south of the spot where an abandoned minivan the tourists had rented was found months after they were reported missing.

Roper said it would be a relief to solve a mystery that stretches back to 1996.

"I know a lot of people have invested a lot of their time and energy and emotions into concluding the case," she said.

The park near the Nevada border is considered the hottest and driest location in North America. The four who vanished in the 3-million-acre wilderness on July 22, 1996, were Dresden residents Cornelia Meyer, 27; her 4-year-old son, Max; her boyfriend, architect Egbert Rimkus, 34, and his 10-year-old son, Georg Weber.

They had arrived in the United States earlier in the month and were touring in a Plymouth Voyager minivan rented in Los Angeles.

They checked out of a Las Vegas hotel room on July 22 and arrived in Death Valley the same day, records indicated.

Temperatures in the park that week had topped 120 degrees.

The visitors bought an information booklet at the visitor center and then apparently stayed overnight in the park and the next day took a dirt road into a remote area.

An entry in German and dated July 23, 1996, was left in a guest book kept in a box on a metal pole in an abandoned mining camp. It indicated the visitors were going through "the pass" — possibly a reference to Mengel Pass, a dirt trail that crosses the barren Panamint Range, a barren mountain range on the park's southwestern border.

The entry was signed "Conny, Egbert, Georg, Max."

They weren't heard from again.

On Oct. 23, the locked van was found mired in sand in a ravine off roadless Anvil Spring Canyon, amid rolling hills at an elevation of 3,000 feet and far from usual tourists routes. Three tires were shredded and one had come loose from the rim.

Searchers found a beer bottle a quarter-mile away that appeared to have come from a package found in the van.

Inside the van were rolls of exposed photo film, sleeping bags, empty gallon water containers, the Death Valley information booklet and an American flag apparently taken from a stone cabin in Butte Valley, five miles away.

davez71
01-21-2010, 03:26 PM
steal an American flag - die a horrible death :eek:

Panamint Charlie
01-21-2010, 07:01 PM
That article is from last November IIRC. The two hikers were actually SAR members who were out there on their own time looking for the Germans. Their hunches paid off when they found the remains of a woman and items including a bank card belonging to the missing German woman.

Since then, official searches of the area have recovered remains that are believed to be of all four people. Pending DNA confirmation of course.

link at PV.com (http://panamintvalley.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=5954)

http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/619/bahncard.jpg

KiGrind
01-21-2010, 07:34 PM
Good Thru 08/96 Is it burned?

Panamint Charlie
01-21-2010, 08:40 PM
Good Thru 08/96 Is it burned?

Yeah, These people have been missing since 96. Years in the hot desert warped the plastic.

Air Ride
02-19-2010, 07:54 PM
Begs the question

WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?

Co Pilot
02-20-2010, 06:47 AM
WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?

They were'nt