“Tragic Discovery: Decomposed Bodies of Colorado Sisters and 14-Year-Old Son Found at Remote Campsite”

By | July 26, 2023

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The bodies found at a remote campsite in western Colorado have been identified as two adult sisters and one woman’s 14-year-old son. The deceased, who were from Colorado Springs, showed signs of malnourishment and may have died from starvation, freezing temperatures, or carbon monoxide poisoning. They likely started camping in July 2022 and died sometime over the winter. Empty food cans, books, and a restroom area were found at the campsite, indicating that they had planned to live “off the grid.” No vehicle or firearms were found at the scene. KRDO reported

The remote wilderness can be both beautiful and treacherous, and a recent tragedy in a campsite in Gunnison County, Colorado serves as a stark reminder of the dangers that can lurk in the great outdoors. The decomposed and partially mummified bodies of three individuals were discovered at the campsite, and they have been identified as two adult sisters, Christine Vance and Rebecca Vance, and Rebecca’s 14-year-old son. The family, hailing from Colorado Springs, had embarked on a trip to live “off the grid” and had been camping in the area since July 2022.

The bodies showed signs of malnourishment, with two found inside a tent and one outside. While the cause of death has yet to be determined pending toxicology reports, it is suspected that starvation, freezing temperatures, or carbon monoxide poisoning from a makeshift fire may have been contributing factors.

Authorities discovered empty food cans, books, and a restroom area at the campsite. It appeared that the family had attempted to build a shelter but had not completed it before the harsh winter set in. Despite having literature on outdoor survival and foraging, it seemed that they had relied on supplies purchased from a grocery store.

No vehicles or firearms were found at the campsite, leaving investigators with few clues as to what may have led to the tragic outcome. The remote location and the family’s desire to live “off the grid” may have contributed to delays in their discovery.

This heartbreaking incident serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness and caution when venturing into the wilderness. While the allure of disconnecting from the modern world and living in harmony with nature can be appealing, it is crucial to prioritize safety and have the necessary skills and resources to sustain oneself in challenging conditions. The investigation into this tragedy continues, and hopefully, it will provide answers to the questions surrounding the untimely deaths of this family..

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