Forty-first of 40 Donations

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The Forty-first of my forty donations goes to the Gabby Petito Foundation. The Gabby Petito Foundation has been established by Gabby’s parents in the memory of the Van Life Blogger who went missing while on a cross-country road trip across the United States of America.

The mission of the foundation is to address the needs of organizations who support locating missing persons and to provide aid to organizations who assist victims of domestic violence situations, through education, awareness, and prevention strategies.

Gabby’s parents wish to turn their personal tragedy into a positive by bringing these important issues into the forefront of the public eye to the benefit of all our communities.

The site must be down as it won’t let me donate via credit card or PayPal but I will continue to try.

I’ve been following a number of ‘van life’ stories and this one in particular came to my attention when it was reported in mid-September by the BBC that The couple had been stopped by police after what sounded like a domestic violence incident a couple of weeks before but the police determined they simply needed some time apart to cool off.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-58579717

Following this, her Fiancé Brian had returned to his parent’s home from the road trip on 1st September in Gabby’s van but without Gabby! No one had heard from Gabby and Brian and his Family (who Gabby had lived with for over a year) were refusing would not talk to her Family or the Police. Her family reported her missing 10 days later.

After returning home, Brian then proceeded to go camping with his Family as if nothing has happened and upon being named as a person of interest, he took off on a lone hike which ultimately led to his disappearance. His parents even went and collected his car for him afterwards!

Unfortunately, Gabby’s remains were found about three weeks after Brian had returned home without her and this was almost a week after he disappeared.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-58646087

I find it incredible that Brian and his Family can get away with saying nothing and him simply disappearing. It could appear that his very calculated actions got him a head start on the authorities. A warrant for his arrest was only issued for his unauthorised use of a debit card in Gabby’s name in late September – by this time he was long gone!

Sad as it is, I have become captivated by this story. What makes this story stand out from many others of a similar nature are some of the following considerations:

The internet aided by modern technology has responded in a way I have not ever seen or appreciated before. Some other Van Life bloggers Red White & Bethune happened to remember driving down a trail and seeing a white van that when they checked their dash cam turned out to by Gabby’s van and proved to be a crucial lead in locating her body. Even more incredible was that this happened on what would have been their Son’s Birthday but the Son was killed a few years back in a car accident and it was as if their late Son had somehow influenced this.

Even more incredible is that when the incredible internet sleuths analysed the footage they speculated about all sorts of things that do seem to appear in the video like the van’s back door closing as the Red White & Bethune van gets closer, Gabby’s flip flops and a book and pistol at the back of the van and various figures that seem to be walking in the woods close to the van – this could suggest that Gabby was still alive at this point, which I think was August 27th.

Brian was seen to be hitchhiking on the 29th of August when he was picked up by two different women. The second named Jalovec said she didn’t realize who she’d picked up until she saw a video posted on TikTok on September 17th by Miranda Baker, who claims she and her boyfriend picked Laundrie up on Aug. 29 when he was hitchhiking at 17:30 – Brian got out of the first ride after starting to act strangely for some unknown reason. Jalovec ended up taking Brian back to Spread Creek at 18:40.

When Gabby was found on the 20th September, the Coroner subsequently conducted an autopsy and classed her death as a homicide and determined she has been throttled. He also said that she had been dead for three to four weeks. Remember, by this time, Brian had been on the run for almost three weeks!

This and the fact that Brian was back at his Parent’s house IN GABBY’S VAN on 1st September suggest to me she was killed on the 27th or 28th and Brian took off on a hike before deciding he needed to use Gabby’s van to get back to his Parents.

During Brian’s drive back to his parents he created a new Spotify play list and this included a track with some suspiciously relevant lyrics.

Some internet sleuths have also speculated that Brian is hiding in a bunker under his parents house after his parents were spotted by a drone seemingly talking to a flower bed when what looks like a hand reaches out to pass something to his Mother!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fs2JBgWm_Es&t=110s

There seem to be so many stands and avenues and characters involved in this story and so much information on the internet as people generate videos and analysis, many of which conflict that it is difficult to know what is current and what the truth is.

The only thing I know for sure is that even if Brian didn’t kill Gabby, what kind of person would leave another person, let alone someone they love and care for, alone without any of their things to be able to survive, it’s a death sentence in itself!

Thus, I can only assume he already knew she was dead.

Two other women who had complained about a ‘creepy guy’ near their campsite were shot to death and found in a creek similar to how Gabby was, only about 40 miles away. Coincidentally, following the traffic stop, the Police dropped Brian off at a motel only a few minutes walk from the last place these two women were last seen! Further, these two women were linked to Brian and Gabby as one of them worked in the Moonflower Community Cooperative where I understand Brian was seen arguing with Gabby outside.

Strangely enough, the day after these poor women were killed, Brian flew back home to clear out a storage unit with his Dad to ‘save money’ (a story which was changed by their Lawyer a few weeks later as frankly, it didn’t make sense). Why he would’ve been doing that? Wouldn’t the flight alone cost more money than he would have saved?

Brian then travelled back to meet Gabby and within a few days, she too was dead (and the pattern of travelling home repeated before his disappearance).

Further, the remains of a guy called Robert Lowery who supposedly committed suicide by gun shot wound in an area relatively close to where Gabby was found was only found because they were looking for Gabby and whilst this may be not be directly related and remains very sad for his family, it is at the very least notable in this case for its timeliness and proximity to where poor Gabby met her fate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPTgYU7kPQQ&t=1s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPTgYU7kPQQ&t=1s

Some videos get published and are quickly taken down as these are ongoing investigations so I’ll continue to follow them closely.

#JusticeforGabby

Brian found dead, 21/10/2021:

Remains found in the Carlton Reserve – Popcorned Plant’s is a very good summary of the situation
They knew Brian was ‘GRIEVING‘ before he set off and yet, said nothing

Brian Laundrie claimed responsibility for Gabby Petito’s death:

Brian Laundrie claimed responsibility for Gabby Petito’s death in the notebook that was found by his body, FBI says 20/01/2022. He supposedly died from a single self-inflicted gunshot wound.

In the spirit of positivity, I am concluding this post with a link to Gabby’s ‘Nomadic Statik’ YouTube and her blog in memory of her and to show that she was a talented individual. It is eerie that only the one video that was published on August 19th exists as that is all she was able to complete before she was killed and also that it has now been viewed so many times – rest in peace Gabby, you did a great job!

https://nomadicstatik.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PStpXFEfIs

https://nomadicstatik.com/

Stay awake for 40 hours (& climb Jabal Sawda)

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As one of the Forties for 40 challenges, I stayed awake for over 40 hours and climbed Jabal Sawda plus lots of other things.

Jabal Sawda is (at least officially) the highest mountain in Saudi Arabia at over 3,000 metres and the highest point on the Asir mountain range, located approximately 20 km away from the city of Abha.

The Asir mountain range is covered green forests of juniper trees and all different kinds of flora and fauna can be found there. It rains in the Asir more than anywhere else in the Kingdom and people holiday there in summer to enjoy the cooler weather.

I do not recommend staying awake for 40 hours to anyone but made a video log of how I felt and what I did over the whole period:

Some pictures of the incredible landscape:

Ultimately, because I was in good company and kept moving through very stimulating environments and circumstances, it was fairly easy to stay awake. That said, after being awake for around 24 hours, any time I stopped (for example when as a passenger in a vehicle or after taking a shower) the desire to lie down and let the wave of slumber wash over me started to influence my thoughts and behaviour.

Thankfully, I was able to ignore it and carry on. I found moving and talking helped. Not sure everyone else would agree… 😉

Run 40 Kilometres

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For all the running I have done in my life, I hadn’t ever run 40 kilometres in one go. My original intention was to achieve a 40 kilometre run by completing the Manchester Marathon but it was rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I still intend to take part this October but whilst in the UK recently a friend suggested I take part in the Anglezarke Amble, a 24 mile / 38.4 kilometre route over the Pennines. You can read more about it on the following link:

https://www.ldwa.org.uk/WestLancashire/W/2968/anglezarke-amble.html

The Anglezarke Amble usually takes place on Valentine’s Day February 14th from Anglezarke to Entwistle reservoir and back in a loop. Unfortunately, the 2021 example of this event has also been cancelled due to the pandemic and I wasn’t going to be around for that long so instead it provided the inspiration and foundation for a 40 kilometre trail / fell run that would also take in the remote crash site where Herbert Noga crashed his RAF Mustang just after the end of World War Two.

With over 1,000 metres of elevation gain and the temperature below zero throughout this was going to be a memorable run!

The route map was as follows:

I planned the route out on Garmin connect in advance and then uploaded it to my Garmin 245. I know most of these roads and trails but haven’t ever tied them together into one run. The Garmin navigation system was brilliant, enabling me to stay on track and if I drifted off, it was easy to use to guide myself back. Really impressed with that and given the conditions it was practically essential!

I also took my new GoPro Hero 9 Black out for a thorough test and it’s a massive step up from my previous Hero 4 Black. Super smooth, easy to operate and the battery life seemed to be much longer, certainly in below zero temperature conditions.

I made a video summary of the whole run:

I predicted completing the 40km in 6 hours and the Garmin data tells me I passed that point in 6 hours and 9 minutes – not a bad estimate given the conditions. However, due to human error and distraction I had completed 41.3km at the finish point so decided I should simply carry on to 42.6km to complete a marathon – another first for me!

Other notable Garmin data is as follows:

Some nice pictures:

Rivington Pike
The Wader at Entwistle Reservoir
The crash site of Herbert Noga – may he rest in peace
Heapey Waterman’s Cottage on Anglezarke Reservoir

In the video I refer to a ‘Tragedy on the Moor’ and that I would read about it. This is a good link to what is a truly sad story, may those lads also rest in peace:

https://www.lep.co.uk/heritage-and-retro/retro/frozen-death-lancashires-moors-673507