city was looking for paige. her parents were amazed to see not just friends and neighbors but volunteers from all over the state flocked to grand junctioncommand center. this is a park that is fairly close to paige's house. we have a group that is coming in. it looks like this is one of her smaller groups, straight ahead of the command center. >> this is difficult, dispiriting work. it's dry and hot, in the way the high country sun can scorch in the summertime. >> it was heart-rendering the amount of energy people put out on behalf of us without knowing us. >> when you start out, you must feel like you're terribly alone. >> i don't know where i would have gone. i would have meandered around and felt absolutely helpless. >> as soon as the car was found burned, you go out and you realize, there's just miles and miles of nothingness. >> this is big country out here. you go out for, usually two hours, you come back to the command center, get some liquids. and it wasn't 20, 30 minutes, somebody would hold up a map and say we'd headed out again. there were no slackers. everyone went. they would go again and again and again. >> paige's childre