Booth stared in mute horror as Hodgins finished loading the car with the gear Angela provided. "Are we going to get arrested for stealing all of this stuff?" He played nervously with the items in his pocket, eager to get started.

Hodgins slammed the back of the SUV closed. "It's going to take us three or four hours to get to where her car is. Another couple of hours to hike where she fell and find her." If we're lucky.

Booth nodded, his eyes darkening. "We're spending at least one night up there," he concluded.

"I think so," Hodgins agreed. "And if her leg is broken badly, we are going to have to take turns carrying her down the mountain." If they could get her back on the right side of the cliff without calling in more help.

"I'll carry her," Booth said. His voice made it clear he would consider no other options. Hodgins opened his mouth to argue anyway when Cam approached them.

"Here," she said, handing them a sheet of paper. "After you find her, if you come back out by her car, this route will get you to a cell phone signal the fastest. I also wrote the address to the nearest hospital on there if you choose to drive her yourself."

Booth took the paper and shoved it into his pocket. "I'll thank you when I get back."

This time she shook her head. "No, Seeley, you'll thank me when you call to tell us she's safe."