. the ground searches along the river were halted at the first indications of the approaching thunderstorm . further efforts to local jaana were lomit to helicopter and small airpalne searches of the miles of the colorado triver that were downstream from where jaan had disappeared .
by the morning of the next day , the third after her disappearance , official recue efforts had ceased . park personalnel had moved into a " recovery " phase .
signs were post and all the registered river-runners on the colorado were alerted to keep an eye out for jaana 'a remains in the rivr , especiallly ijn eddies far downstream .
over the course of those three quick days , the search for jaana peet had gone from casual to professional to despairing . the park service issued release on day four rangers considered it likely that jaana peet had drowned in the river and that her body had been carried downstream either before or during the flash flood . althogh officials planned to remain vigilant , they couldn't estimate how long it might take to recover her body , or how far downstream her trmains might have been carrried .
one of the AP piecies in merideth research file quote a park service ranger with almost twenty years of experience who said her body could be ten to twelve miles farther down the colorado . a grand canyon river guide who had been running the river for a decade said forty or fifty miles wouldn't surprise him .
AP did a short follow-up story three week later , jaana peet remaind missing . the article referenced a statement from the park service promising that personnel would continue to keep an eye out for her remains .
nick paulson spent only one additional night on the canyon floor .he accepted a ride out on a search helicopter about thiry hours . after he had first fllor hit .
by the morning of the next day , the third after her disappearance , official recue efforts had ceased . park personalnel had moved into a " recovery " phase .
signs were post and all the registered river-runners on the colorado were alerted to keep an eye out for jaana 'a remains in the rivr , especiallly ijn eddies far downstream .
over the course of those three quick days , the search for jaana peet had gone from casual to professional to despairing . the park service issued release on day four rangers considered it likely that jaana peet had drowned in the river and that her body had been carried downstream either before or during the flash flood . althogh officials planned to remain vigilant , they couldn't estimate how long it might take to recover her body , or how far downstream her trmains might have been carrried .
one of the AP piecies in merideth research file quote a park service ranger with almost twenty years of experience who said her body could be ten to twelve miles farther down the colorado . a grand canyon river guide who had been running the river for a decade said forty or fifty miles wouldn't surprise him .
AP did a short follow-up story three week later , jaana peet remaind missing . the article referenced a statement from the park service promising that personnel would continue to keep an eye out for her remains .
nick paulson spent only one additional night on the canyon floor .he accepted a ride out on a search helicopter about thiry hours . after he had first fllor hit .
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