I've only read one or two articles that reported on the cause of her death, and I know that health laws limit the details that can be reported, but I do hope more details are forthcoming.

From what I read she was an experienced hiker, she was well equipped, and she was not injured.

She simply died of hypothermia ... and we don't know why.

If she had a coat with her ... was she wearing it?

If she had a water resistant layer ... was she wearing it?

Was her insulation not working - maybe she'd gotten wet?

I just don't accept that sometimes people just go out for a hike ... and die, which is essentially what the articles I read are saying.

Hopefully her family will allow others to learn from her death.