A truck driver who was en route from Washington State to Texas was reported missing on April 4. He might have traveled through southern Idaho in the past couple of weeks while on the job.
The location requires a 17-mile drive up more than 5,000 feet prior to strapping on the hiking boots and ascending the final couple thousand feet. Normally, June is the best time of year to attempt the hike because you have to wait for the snow to melt.
It's no secret that a large number of Idahoans aren't fans of the rate at which the state is growing, particularly those driving moving trucks from California. New data suggests that those in the Gem State that have packed up and left for various reasons are heading west themselves.