that I lost contact so close to the controller. To no avail I hit RTH and did not g
When the drone loses connection (controller lights should flash simultaneously), if indeed it has lost connection as opposed to losing video etc., then pressing RTH does nothing. There is no connection via which to transmit the command.
Secondly the failsafe action ( what the drone does if there IS a disconnection) was Go Home (see column DL? in the csv that you can download from the Phantomhelp webpage) so, if the drone had been airborne it would, after the approriate delay, have automatically started an RTH.
Check the failsafe RTH section in the manual for the delay and the drone's precise behaviour, these vary from model to model.
Thirdly pressing the RTH button after a real disconnection could/would cancel the RTH if the drone and controller had reconnected before you pressed the button.
Nothing is implied by "real disconnection", I am just differentiating between a real disconnection and a loss of video signal or controller to phone disconnection.
I know it's counterintuitive but the best thing to do is arguably nothing or, if you are uncertain as to the RTH status, switch the controller off.
The above said, I think you drone was probably on its way down or already on the ground by the time you pressed teh RTH button.
"Might a 20 mph impact with one of those trees in the distance been the cause of the crash?"
Oh yes.
Hence some of my comments in post #7.
I would be worth looking the drone over very carefully to see if you can find bark or leaf residue.