On a cold February night in 1978, five friends left a basketball game in Chico, California-and vanished into the Sierra. Days later, their Mercury Montego was found high on an unplowed Forest Service road, in working order, abandoned in deep snow far from the route home. When spring came, searchers uncovered pieces of the story in separate places-including a stocked trailer twenty miles from the car-yet the answers only multiplied. Four of the men were eventually recovered. One, Gary Mathias, was never found.
In this gripping, evidence-led investigation, Linda Davidson rebuilds the case minute by minute-receipts, road closures, weather logs, autopsy findings, and search records-separating rumor from record and compassion from spectacle. The result is a clear, humane narrative about five lives, a mountain in winter, and how a small decision can become a mystery that endures.
Inside you'll find:
A precise, time-stamped timeline from game night to discovery.
Plain-language explanations of hypothermia, whiteout, and snow travel.
What the Forest Service trailer reveals-and what it can't.
The major theories tested against geography, procedure, and physics.
Meticulous without sensationalism, The Yuba County Five: America's Missing Snow Hikers is true crime for readers who want the real case- methods and measured conclusions. Perfect for fans of Michelle McNamara, Erik Larson, Annie Jacobsen, and John E. Douglas.