![]() ![]() Staying in touch with family wasn’t always Isoldi’s thing. Adding, “I went east, he went west.”īouffiou doesn’t know who Isoldi was with when they parted ways, but believes he was headed to a party. “That was the last time I saw him, he was putting his gear into his friend’s car,” Bouffiou said. He offered Isoldi a ride back home to Dryden, but Isoldi declined. He doesn’t remember the woman’s name and authorities have not identified her.In the day or two that followed, Gabriel Bouffiou, a former co-worker, stayed at the same house as Isoldi in the Stevens Pass area. “He said he was going to go over to her place … and he’d be back in a couple of months to get the rest of his belongings.” ![]() He never told me he was going to live with her,” Schober said. A Chelan County Sheriff’s Office report states that Isoldi told friends he was going to live with the woman, but that differs slightly from what Schober recalls.“ Isoldi also mentioned to Schober he’d met a woman from Gold Bar. That’s where he was headed when Schober last saw him a couple days before New Year’s Eve.“He showed up here at the house, he grabbed a backpack full of some of his clothes and told me he was going to go to Stevens Pass, I guess for some kind of party up there,” Schober said. Vail Resorts, which owns Stevens Pass, declined to comment. ![]() His last place of employment was at Stevens Pass as a lift operator, but he was fired on or just before New Year’s Day 2021, according to multiple people interviewed for this story. Isoldi lived with Schober for several months until he disappeared. He added, “‘Wintertime is right around the corner … I’ve got a room for you if you want.’” I was like, ‘Well shoot, man, you don’t need to be staying in no damn caves,’” Schober said. He also stayed in a trailer off of Chumstick Highway where he kept his belongings, Schober said.“ Isoldi told him he was living in a cave outside town part of the time. It’d been a while since Schober had last talked to Isoldi when he saw him at the saloon in late summer or fall 2020. Isoldi was at times a couch surfer and in a way that’s how he came to live at Cody Schober’s home in Dryden.īefore living together, they’d bump into each other at the Post Office Saloon in Leavenworth during league pool games. “He was funny, he was smart, he had a lot of friends. He was occasionally homeless and he was the subject of several arrests, including an assault against the mother of his child, who, in a court filing, said she wanted him to take anger management courses.Ī scan of nationwide police records conducted after Isoldi was missing for about nine months didn’t show any new arrests, Baker said.ĭavis remembers him as a big personality.“He was the life of the party,” Davis said. “He had a rough time, but he also had a good time,” Baker said. He used to say that going down the mountain felt like poetry,” Davis said.Īway from the mountains, he appears to have struggled to fit in with conventional society. His last post, made Christmas Day 2020, was of snow-covered Cowboy Mountain at Stevens Pass. “We were always at Mission Ridge - always.” “It was something that he and myself and my youngest son did all the time - all the time,” Davis said. He has a brother, Jeffrey Davis, and a young daughter who lives out of state.Īfter learning to snowboard around age 13, Isoldi’s life passion was on the slopes. As far as authorities can tell, no one has seen him since.Įrik Brian Isoldi was born in 1984 to Jennifer Davis and Ron Isoldi and grew up in the Wenatchee Valley. “I mean, I couldn’t even get him to come visit me in Seattle. “My brother, like, never leaves the valley - never,” said his twin sister, Ashley Baker. The plan was to attend a New Year’s Eve party at Stevens Pass with some co-workers and then, presumably, make the move. That''s not a far reality though.Erik Isoldi told his roommate he was leaving his home in Dryden to see a new girl he’d met in Gold Bar. I already have the logic for the PK mod management system, but I still didn''t have enough time to program it in PK. PK still doesn''t have a management system for mods, but it already have an installation system, which is the first step. I was wondering if that''s been implemented already or if it''s still on the "to-do" list. I heard wind several months ago that you were planning on creating a "mod management system" for Porting Kit. Just moved the question to the correct category I''m not sure whether this is the correct place to ask this particular question (and it''s also really for the administrators)
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