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In June 2010, Bill Ewasko traveled alone from his home in Atlanta to @joshuatreenps. Bill, 66, was an avid jogger, a Vietnam vet and a longtime fan of the desert West. He left a rough itinerary behind with his girlfriend, Mary Winston, featuring multiple destinations. His first hike was meant to be a loop out and back from a remote historic site known as Carey’s Castle — a place so archaeologically fragile that, to discourage visitors, the @nationalparkservice doesn’t include it on official maps. Mary so thoroughly pestered Bill about his safety that he bought a can of pepper spray as a kind of reassuring joke. Don’t worry, he told her. He’d be all right. Joshua Tree — just 2 hours from Los Angeles — highly regarded among climbers for its challenging boulder fields. But its proximity to civilization and its tame outer appearance have given it a reputation as an easy destination — not the sort of place where a person can simply disappear. But Bill did. And 8 years later, he’s still missing. While the official search lasted less than 2 weeks, a loose group of sleuths with no personal connection to the Ewasko family — backcountry hikers, outdoors enthusiasts, online obsessives — has joined the hunt. Visit the link in our profile to read more in @nytmag, with photos from #JoshuaTree by @philipmontgomery.


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