They can wait there with a picture or description and a complaint, but not if there is just one way out, that the suspect may not be spending the night camping, that the incident happened way past the general flock.
Multiple complaints will change police behavior, but in an odd instance. We know of that happening once in northern California, when they went looking with helicopters after the same guy frequented the same trail and women complained being fearful.
If two out of one hundred freak, then there are more instances of encounters, the odds go up. A busy trail just creates problems that can be avoided becuase those odds are increased. A larger percentage of the people with kids and the lone women get alarmed over nothing, unreasonably easier, just more than most. Covering up for those decreases odds. Then, the consideration that of that 2% to 4%, how many would go to the trouble to pursue testifying....
The woman that tracked him down and got closer, just sounds fishy and very unusual. Her complaint seems unreasonable, unless nudity is illegal. The Naked Rambler seemed to show us that Scotland has made it effectively illegal in public, but this wasn't even in public. They mention the multiple complaints, but could there have been more and talk going on that we don't know about. Could the woman be thinking, "There is the one that I heard about. I'm going to catch the bugger"? Or did she just take it upon herself to police what doesn't sound like a particularly remote area?
So, what is this about a law "recklessly committing public indecency"? Is it something local?
Jbee