That is absolutely untrue. Touch DNA can survive the wash, and there's no reason to believe it couldn't survive the dryer, especially when you're talking about a lint trap as opposed to the items themselves.
You're focusing on dubious evidence, while completely ignoring Barry's own damning admissions.
http://www.jcraiglaw.com/secondary-dna-transfer-and-unsafe-conviction/
Honestly there's about 3 keys that will start any bobcat, and this is usually the case with heavy equipment.
Here's what the landscape looks like where she supposedly went missing: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/colorado/fooses-creek-trail
You can't really go anywhere in town without hearing theories and rumors. Some if it, I might actually believe, but it's really still all speculation and small town gossip.
I’m sorry I’m not sure how to tag someone on my phone. But Massguy let me know about an incredible book about this group. No Stone Unturned: The True Story of the World's Premier Forensic Investigators https://www.amazon.com/dp/1948239523/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_7NPZQRMAADHC1YKAE9PS?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I wish we could give them a million dollars. This is such profoundly incredible work that they do. Keep in mind it’s all volunteers, who just want justice and to help these families have some closure. I can’t imagine how much more they could do with more resources.
I know people who have ones like these. They can't eat when they go out with people, but apparently can still drink. Sometimes I wonder if that's why Jamba Juice is such popular place.
For the 1/3 of you not from Salida:
For iPhones - the app ViewRanger lets you download very detailed contour maps of an area. You have to download the app and maps w/cell signal or wifi, but your phone will track your location even without signal. You have to subscribe to download the best maps but it's not very expensive. With the app following your route (read instructions in app) you can trace your route and mark locations, take photos in the app, and have it mark where you took it, etc. I'm not sure if it's on Android. It can eat battery life though so be careful. It sounds like you'll have really good guidance from pros, but the app and its maps might be useful to you.
A couple of things I have not seen mentioned: