Sorry you lost your little sis, big sis. Nothing can replace a little sis. And there's nothing like losing one. A lifelong best friend, really. Hope you find peace.
Heat exhaustion can easily sneak up on you. You may not even realize it until it's too late. In 109 degrees, you really gotta watch out. I'm sorry to hear this.
I’m so sorry this happened to these wonderful young women. I saw an expert who said there is no amount of water that will help you in these extreme temperatures.
it's strange bc another group was out there same time and was fine... i wonder if one of the girls died then the other one panicked and it was too much emotionally with the heat. @@justagirlnamedshawn
This is very sad but this happens every year! It is called the Valley of Fire for a reason! Red Rock Canyon the Salt Flats all of those are dangerous because of their natural conditions. You take your life in your hands when you go to these places. I understand the love for hiking I understand the love for the outdoors I am very sorry for the family like I said this happens every year. My condolences
I find this a strange thing to say. She was 35 and died way too young. If she picked a cooler day, she would still be alive. Underestimated the heat effects......Very sad!
@@My2CentsYallI've heard this happens a lot. Deceased bodies of hikers in similar conditions, found with water. The idea is that people are trying to save their water for as long as they can. Experts say you should drink when thirsty. Really sad.
@@Jake420 Im just use to the quality of people going in down the toilet. people are literally stabbing and choking people out they don't know. I never put anything to doubt when i deal with people.
So sad, I hate that the two Hikers endured such a tragedy. Life is crazy, died doing what they both enjoyed doing but in extreme heat. Its only getting hotter yearly, people take caution doing such outdoor adventurous activities such as hiking. I hike as well...my condolences to the families of both ladies. 🙏
I’m not understanding why people are going out there doing this in that heat. It’s silly and dangerous. That girl should not be dead over something like this. 🤦🏾♀️
Yeah, doesn't make sense. If I was a hiker, the mountains and desert would never see my face in the summer. Fall and spring I'd be hitting them pavements and rocks, but summer... hell no!
Beautiful girl, young and full of energy, doing good things, helping others. Sad we had to know her under such tragic circumstances. Rest in Peace to both.
big mistake to take prospect trail in the heat. The big mistake was the distance being more than five miles round trip and starting out early in day relatively cool. Once sun rises you get burned up in record time trying to head back.
Nobody can beat the desert athlete or not. You need water. The elements are greater than you. The organs need fluid and the sweat and desert evaporates all moist ( dry air and hot weather) nobody wants to have a back pack full of water? It’s heavy but it will save your life. It’s not enough for all day though. I wish people understood that the desert drains all moist out of you it’s bigger than you.
Take at least a gallon of water. Take chugs regularly even if you don't feel thirsty. If you are sweating, you need it. If you feel lightheaded, find some shade and relax, until dusk if you need to. Don't try and tough it back to the trailhead.
I just dont understand why, in spite of being skilled and experienced,people take chances like this. In extreme temperatures, etc. ? I giot iff a tour bus in the Joshua Forest briefly. It was 120 degrees. U got back on the bus immediately. I realize i was not a seasoned outdoorsperson and all but really, that wint prevent u from literally burning up. Theres a kind of common sense lacking in them
@@suziegusti291I was wondering that too. But I guess it’s like the Ocean. You can tell people not to swim when there is a rip current but they do it anyway.
@@suziegusti291cause there are perfectly safe ways of enjoying the park without hiking, lots of roads to drive a air conditioned vehicle on. It's not for the state to nanny people and decide what is safe and what isn' t for individuals, each individual needs to make their own assessment on whether it is safe.
Food isn’t what kills you, the hotter weather 109 is more like 118~ those rocks heat up and obviously the misconception of I’m an athlete. Evan Tanner a ufc fighter died in the same fashion the misconception of not realizing that you are being evaporated by the desert heat ( Rest in peace😢)
Let me share a simple trick when going hiking in this heat, that will save your life...bring a spray bottle with semi frozen water and another smaller bottle frozen ... if you start feeling disoriented, slowly spray the cool water at the top of your head, to cool the brain down. Do not pour but spray in mist, ... once you regain your composure, spray intermittently as you trek and sip on the other bottle of water, dont drink, and that will be enough to get anyone through a few hours ... The goal here is to trick the brain into thinking the body is cool since its your head is the thermostat for the body and the only thing thats going to shut down the body function thinking its protecting you but in essence killing you... also, spray the mist in your mouth dont drink, spray!
Sorry for your loss,but all were warned of the heat,never tempt God, this was totally avoidable,but it doesn't lessen the pain.35 years old is so young,to be healthy and fit in the morning and gone by afternoon, by heat index, she and other hiker baked alive
My ex call her sister from the day they met Jessika at albertson on Craig and Decatur. I met her when she just 18 years old. She set goals and accomplish it. We used call her ours😢 daughter big sister. What a beautiful soul. Love ❤and sleep well Queen. Kim is lost and confused that you gone. 😢😢
dont anyone love these silly people enough to not let them go running all there fluid out in these tempertures? and dont say you couldnt stop them because you could have expressed your concern. Who are they trying to impress?
As a hiker I would never hike in the desert in the summer , those are fall and winter hikes , for summer there are tons of beach hikes , I live in California so obviously we have the best of both , but we're a short drive away from the Vegas heat
I remember I was walking to work and I got really dizzy. It was so hot. And where I was it was an isolated part of the neighborhood on a Sunday. I was so scared of passing out and no one driving by to see me. Scared the sh!t out of me. Now I am very careful.
I was working in the park that day, I knew something was wrong at 9 am. No vehicle should be at that trail during this time of year. It was a horrible day for everyone involved. I'm so sorry this had to happen. They headed out early with intentions of beating the heat, but they just didn't plan on it being so hot. Food wasn't an issue, its protective gear and water that was lacked. I hated this day, I cried and cried, knowing it was preventable.
There are micro-climates all around the area. A few are slightly cooler shade/elevation; but more often hotter than the 109 which is a general reading. Too risky & dangerous to push your organs to these limits. Praying for the families.
The national and state parks and monuments need to close the trails when the conditions are just too dang hot, snowy, icy, whatever weather danger. People may not like it but it would save lives and these two women would still be alive.
And electrolytes. Actually, just don't go. When all that's between you and death is a jug of water and salt tablets your best choice, if you have one, is to not go.
heat can get you especially if you are in a canyon with rocks that have been absorbing heat from the sun all day, it's like a natural oven
I never thought about it
Sorry you lost your little sis, big sis. Nothing can replace a little sis. And there's nothing like losing one. A lifelong best friend, really. Hope you find peace.
Please don't hike when its that hot, your body just can't take it. RIP ✝️ 🙏 💐
Why do ppl go hikes in such horrendous weather? Such sn unnecessary and preventable outcome.
Like swimming with sharks and dating them on apps?
Heat exhaustion can easily sneak up on you. You may not even realize it until it's too late. In 109 degrees, you really gotta watch out. I'm sorry to hear this.
I’m so sorry this happened to these wonderful young women. I saw an expert who said there is no amount of water that will help you in these extreme temperatures.
Cause it's generally fine as long as you have plenty of water and hydrate, are fit and well etc.
@@ryanfraser167 They had plenty of water and were obviously very fit and healthy.
I always wonder why people want to go hiking in these conditions. It baffles the mind.
I feel the same. Sad that they lost their lives, but WHY do they feel the need to do this??
it's strange bc another group was out there same time and was fine... i wonder if one of the girls died then the other one panicked and it was too much emotionally with the heat. @@justagirlnamedshawn
This is very sad but this happens every year! It is called the Valley of Fire for a reason! Red Rock Canyon the Salt Flats all of those are dangerous because of their natural conditions. You take your life in your hands when you go to these places. I understand the love for hiking I understand the love for the outdoors I am very sorry for the family like I said this happens every year. My condolences
My condolences to the family
No way, Standing in the heat at work, I was about to pass out, this heat is the worst ever!!!
Spring and Fall in Las Vegas/NV are so beautiful. Summer is NOT when you go hiking here!
RIP she died doing what she loved
I find this a strange thing to say. She was 35 and died way too young. If she picked a cooler day, she would still be alive. Underestimated the heat effects......Very sad!
@@minimaxmiaandme.4971 how is it strange? Its facts. Its not rude or disrespectful.
@@minimaxmiaandme.4971 not 'strange' at all. She went to do what she loved, and died in the process. She literally died doing what she loved.
She died doing what she loved but I'm pretty sure she would prefer to be alive..
@@dgreatll not many get a 'preference ' when death decides to come knocking.
So Sad. Never underestimate Mother Nature. God Bless her family.
Too hot ppl crazy going out
id do an investigation on that other group. It makes no sense that they would die of thirst when they brought water.
@@My2CentsYallI've heard this happens a lot. Deceased bodies of hikers in similar conditions, found with water. The idea is that people are trying to save their water for as long as they can. Experts say you should drink when thirsty. Really sad.
This could have been avoided. Her demise was due to own stupidity
@@Jake420 Im just use to the quality of people going in down the toilet. people are literally stabbing and choking people out they don't know. I never put anything to doubt when i deal with people.
The VAlley Of Fire is just that. Brutal heat, no wind,
Our Condolences to both families 🕯🙏🏻 🕯 🙏🏻
I dont understand why people go hiking in this type of weather.
Reckless judgment
So sad, I hate that the two Hikers endured such a tragedy. Life is crazy, died doing what they both enjoyed doing but in extreme heat. Its only getting hotter yearly, people take caution doing such outdoor adventurous activities such as hiking. I hike as well...my condolences to the families of both ladies. 🙏
An experience hiker….. that worked at a hospital….went hiking in a place called valley of fire… on an extremely hot day…….🤔
From someone who watches Dateline, Forensic Files, The First 48, Snapped, etc., I would go with foul play.
I’m not understanding why people are going out there doing this in that heat. It’s silly and dangerous. That girl should not be dead over something like this. 🤦🏾♀️
Yeah, doesn't make sense. If I was a hiker, the mountains and desert would never see my face in the summer. Fall and spring I'd be hitting them pavements and rocks, but summer... hell no!
@@circe... 109, I cant wrap my brain around why anyone would hike in that.
Stop hiking in those conditions. No one is there to help. Death trap.
Beautiful girl, young and full of energy, doing good things, helping others. Sad we had to know her under such tragic circumstances. Rest in Peace to both.
Yes I know. R.I.P. ❤️
It was 113 degrees at 12 noon according to time and data
Heat is no joke
My condolences 🙏
big mistake to take prospect trail in the heat. The big mistake was the distance being more than five miles round trip and starting out early in day relatively cool. Once sun rises you get burned up in record time trying to head back.
Condolenced to both of the families. ❤❤
Stop hiking. Stay inside!!! Relax people, tell others to hike another time when it's fall.
Sorry for your loss may she RIP
Why aren't people staying indoors out of the heat? Mother nature always wins. We are not immortal. RIP🕊️
Cause they want to live and explore and not be restricted by heat warnings. It's generally fine if you bring sufficient water etc.
@@ryanfraser167no its not generally fine; not in a heat wave sir🙄
Aoh man...God Bless, & R.I.P., ladies ✝
Condolences for your loss. She was such a beautiful spirit.
Condolences to her family and friends.
Nobody can beat the desert athlete or not. You need water. The elements are greater than you. The organs need fluid and the sweat and desert evaporates all moist ( dry air and hot weather) nobody wants to have a back pack full of water? It’s heavy but it will save your life. It’s not enough for all day though. I wish people understood that the desert drains all moist out of you it’s bigger than you.
This heat is not something to take chances with.
Take at least a gallon of water. Take chugs regularly even if you don't feel thirsty. If you are sweating, you need it. If you feel lightheaded, find some shade and relax, until dusk if you need to. Don't try and tough it back to the trailhead.
Clearly, they were not "well prepared."
Sister says they “took food with them”. Did they take enough water for that desert heat?
I live across the street from good hiking in the NW valley. There's no way I'd go hiking in this heat.
One found in a cannon?! I would not rule out foul play just YET! Check out the other hikers!
I just dont understand why, in spite of being skilled and experienced,people take chances like this. In extreme temperatures, etc. ? I giot iff a tour bus in the Joshua Forest briefly. It was 120 degrees. U got back on the bus immediately. I realize i was not a seasoned outdoorsperson and all but really, that wint prevent u from literally burning up. Theres a kind of common sense lacking in them
Isn’t everyone taught to stay out of the direct desert heat between 10am and 2pm?
No we are not … thanks for the tip
Yes, we are, but in a heat wave it's even later-especially here in the South.
NOBODY should go to Valley of Fire to hike in the summer. That's just stupid.
I agree. I want to know why it’s not being reported that the park is closed right now due to heat.
@@suziegusti291I was wondering that too. But I guess it’s like the Ocean. You can tell people not to swim when there is a rip current but they do it anyway.
@@suziegusti291cause there are perfectly safe ways of enjoying the park without hiking, lots of roads to drive a air conditioned vehicle on. It's not for the state to nanny people and decide what is safe and what isn' t for individuals, each individual needs to make their own assessment on whether it is safe.
@@ryanfraser167i think she referring to why it wasn't mentioned in this report.
Such a beautiful woman, gone way too soon doing what she loved😢
Food isn’t what kills you, the hotter weather 109 is more like 118~ those rocks heat up and obviously the misconception of I’m an athlete. Evan Tanner a ufc fighter died in the same fashion the misconception of not realizing that you are being evaporated by the desert heat ( Rest in peace😢)
Did they really mention food as a reason?
It is not rocket science to figure out that you don't go out in 110 heat hiking!
I’m so sorry to them and their families
My condolences to the families friends and loved ones.
Common sense ppl🤦🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️..Ppl has really lost their marble
Why do you Risk your own life for Pride just to break your families hearts!. Doesn't matter what it is ..don't Live on the edge !
That photo of her flexing her muscles was prideful.
My deepest condolences to their love ones!! Please do not underestimate the weather no matter how much of an expected you might be.
May the two women rest in peace and my condolence to their families.
Let me share a simple trick when going hiking in this heat, that will save your life...bring a spray bottle with semi frozen water and another smaller bottle frozen ... if you start feeling disoriented, slowly spray the cool water at the top of your head, to cool the brain down. Do not pour but spray in mist, ... once you regain your composure, spray intermittently as you trek and sip on the other bottle of water, dont drink, and that will be enough to get anyone through a few hours ... The goal here is to trick the brain into thinking the body is cool since its your head is the thermostat for the body and the only thing thats going to shut down the body function thinking its protecting you but in essence killing you... also, spray the mist in your mouth dont drink, spray!
So sad RIP
Why? Is this extreme heat.
It sound very strange
Sorry for your loss,but all were warned of the heat,never tempt God, this was totally avoidable,but it doesn't lessen the pain.35 years old is so young,to be healthy and fit in the morning and gone by afternoon, by heat index, she and other hiker baked alive
This heat is not good for anyone.
My ex call her sister from the day they met Jessika at albertson on Craig and Decatur. I met her when she just 18 years old. She set goals and accomplish it. We used call her ours😢 daughter big sister. What a beautiful soul. Love ❤and sleep well Queen. Kim is lost and confused that you gone. 😢😢
🥺🤧😔🙏🏾 they were fearless amazing women at the end of this tragedy
dont anyone love these silly people enough to not let them go running all there fluid out in these tempertures? and dont say you couldnt stop them because you could have expressed your concern. Who are they trying to impress?
No matter how tough you think you are ,you're not when nature says I'm in charge
RIP Jessica, may you have many beautiful views and journey's in your next life.
Damn...I'm sorry
I’m not sure why anyone would go hiking in the 110 degree weather. Extremely irresponsible
As a hiker I would never hike in the desert in the summer , those are fall and winter hikes , for summer there are tons of beach hikes , I live in California so obviously we have the best of both , but we're a short drive away from the Vegas heat
waw, Sorry so so sooo sorry... what sad sad news..Condolences to the family.
I remember I was walking to work and I got really dizzy. It was so hot. And where I was it was an isolated part of the neighborhood on a Sunday. I was so scared of passing out and no one driving by to see me. Scared the sh!t out of me. Now I am very careful.
Condolences
Why do they only talk about one of the two women who died?
Why not?
Because the Sister of the deceased is speaking about her deceased sister.
And yet the wildlife doesn't come out until the sun goes down in these areas, I think the animals are smarter than the humans
Wowwwww 😢😢😢
I workout 4 to 5 days a week this heat is no joke!! You gotta have plenty of water 💧 & sports drinks..
I was working in the park that day, I knew something was wrong at 9 am. No vehicle should be at that trail during this time of year. It was a horrible day for everyone involved. I'm so sorry this had to happen. They headed out early with intentions of beating the heat, but they just didn't plan on it being so hot. Food wasn't an issue, its protective gear and water that was lacked. I hated this day, I cried and cried, knowing it was preventable.
That sucks
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Hmmmm. Suspicious. No cell service? They both died within hours of one another?
Explain further what you are implying.
it is really hot there. im so sorry this happened.
WAY TO HOT🔥TO HIKE ...WHAT PART OF THAT DO THEY NOT GET ?
WHAT THE HELL WAS SHE TRYING TO PROVE👎🏻
I wish they would give the temp in Celcius as well. I think only American uses farenheit 🇮🇪
Just google it like we Americans have to do when viewing reports from other countries.
This did happen in america after all.
rip
The ground is so much hotter than the air.
Please people dont go out into the desert to go hiking.
Very sad. Condolences. Heatstroke comes quickly. Protect yourselves.
So sad Vegas is real hot rip 🙏
If yall don't stop trying to do the sh!t they do🤦🏽
😂 It's not that, its just that they picked the wrong temperature to hike in. Sadly, this was a lack of common sense 🤦🏽♀️
@@MT-yx5cu Negative💯
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There are micro-climates all around the area. A few are slightly cooler shade/elevation; but more often hotter than the 109 which is a general reading. Too risky & dangerous to push your organs to these limits. Praying for the families.
This is where parts of Total Recall were filmed
Thank you for proudly flexing big muscles as a pretty woman. Rest well
Awfully Sad😢😢😢
Yeah but not in 100° temp
The national and state parks and monuments need to close the trails when the conditions are just too dang hot, snowy, icy, whatever weather danger. People may not like it but it would save lives and these two women would still be alive.
Hiking is an adventure?
And that’s the problem….they all think they are expert
A compulsion/internsl drive to "prove yourself" plus 110-130F heat indexes in the desert form a poor combination for survival
Proper hydration begins at least the day before.
sounds fishy
No it doesnt, not in the least. Why dont you go out to the Valley of Fire and stand there and see how it feels.
It is called the valley of fire - fire kills everything.
Sad!
So sad but when god is ready for you that's it may the family have peace ❤
Risk takers know that death is possible. Either she was aware or she was in lalaljesus land.
Forget food, you dont need it...extra water, better timing, and a satellite com device are better choices.
And electrolytes. Actually, just don't go. When all that's between you and death is a jug of water and salt tablets your best choice, if you have one, is to not go.
Rock climbing, sky diving, hiking, camping, scuba diving .... All fun things to do.
HUGE CME’s