Hiker Vanished in Alaska Forests — 5 Years Later She Was Found Beneath Pine Roots… Emily Carter disappeared in the Appalachian Mountains on September 23rd, 2005. She was 24 years old, worked as a nurse in a small hospital in Richmond, and had planned to spend the weekend hiking alone on the Blue Ridge Trail. 5 years later, hunters found her remains under the roots of a century old oak tree 20 m from the last place she was seen alive. Emily grew up in a family of avid hikers. Her father, John Carter, worked as a rock climbing instructor for many years, and her mother, Susan, taught biology at a high school and regularly took her students on nature expeditions. The family spent every weekend in the mountains. And by the age of 18, Emily knew the Appalachians better than most local guides. After graduating from college, she moved to Richmond, but continued to return to the mountains every month. In September 2005, Emily was working in the intensive care unit. Her colleagues remember that she looked tired after a series of difficult shifts. On Wednesday, September 21st, she took 2 days off and told her friend Rachel Thomas that she was going hiking…………….
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