Monday, April 8, 2013

Cendoya and Jack are believed to have gone off the trail near Holy Jim Trail, a tree-lined dirt path along a creek that leads to a waterfall and is popular with day hikers.
In the 911 call, they said they were about a mile from Jack's car, which was parked at a trailhead, but rescuers expanded the search when they weren't found nearby.
The area is in a section of the national forest in the Santa Ana Mountains, which lie along the border of Orange and Riverside counties southeast of Los Angeles. The trail ranges in elevation from about 2,000 feet to about 4,000 feet. 

I am holy-free because of Christ and His redemption--no longer on the Odessa Trail !

1 comment:

  1. Thought it was interesting the juxtaposition in time of this story in the news, the Trail name and the name Odessa which came to be in the middle of the night shortly before the story of the lost hikers was seen. Odessa means wanderer and also can be related to 'wrathful'. I've been delivered from wandering and now am in WONDER at how the faithfulness of God has been directing my steps and rescued me too!

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