The family of an American tourist missing in Highland Perthshire have vowed to continue the search from across the Atlantic.
Susan McLean’s husband Donald returned home to Pennsylvania on Monday to be with the couple’s sons, Donald and James.
Susan, 61, has not been seen for more than two weeks, after leaving the Moness resort in Aberfeldy on May 17.
The last confirmed sighting of her is a CCTV image captured at 7.45pm that evening.
Susan’s sister-in-law, Caroline McLean, has instigated a flyer campaign from her home in Colorado.
She said: “We are beginning to feel that she had a terrible accident, a misfortunate step, a bad fall and that she is close by but obscured by an overhang, a shrub, some dense trees.
“It is our goal to find her and bring her home. She is out there and we appreciate all the postings (of the flyer) at car parks, trailheads, farmers market, search and rescue, rambling/cycling/hunting/dog clubs, etc.
“Together as a community, we will find her and we McLeans are forever grateful and appreciative by the love, support, help and generosity of our “Scottish” extended family.”
She added that Donald was trying his best to continue as normal.
“My brother is now entering a new transition,” she said. “He departed Scotland on Monday and returned home to Pennsylvania and his two sons.
“Navigation of life is day by day and through a fog of grief.”