Lost & Found
Howdy Mike,
That is the pits -- I am so sorry I was lucky when my SPOT ran away on San Jacinto last winter -- it was found by a female hiker and SAR member. She contacted SPOT, they contacted me, and she returned it. I'm hoping whoever picked yours up will figure out how to return it.
Miles of smiles,
Ellen
That is the pits -- I am so sorry I was lucky when my SPOT ran away on San Jacinto last winter -- it was found by a female hiker and SAR member. She contacted SPOT, they contacted me, and she returned it. I'm hoping whoever picked yours up will figure out how to return it.
Miles of smiles,
Ellen
- EManBevHills
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- Joined: Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:40 am
Kinda restores your faith in humanity....
Glad Spot is coming home.
Norma, your new avatar isn't color coordinated! Ouch!!
Glad Spot is coming home.
Norma, your new avatar isn't color coordinated! Ouch!!
Hey there people,
I don't know why I didn't think of doing this before, but here god nothing.
On the day Taco and a few others were giving their clinic (Jan 8th), I planted my Black Diamond (dark gray, 70mm) ice axe in a snow bank Right next to the road by the entrance to the ski hut trail, close to the porta potties.
Did anyone happen to find it?? It was my first axe and it broke my heart to lose it . My buddy and I had the same one and when we packed the car I assumed his was mine.. Yup, horrible judgement at that point.
Anyhow, please let me know, thank you very much!
I don't know why I didn't think of doing this before, but here god nothing.
On the day Taco and a few others were giving their clinic (Jan 8th), I planted my Black Diamond (dark gray, 70mm) ice axe in a snow bank Right next to the road by the entrance to the ski hut trail, close to the porta potties.
Did anyone happen to find it?? It was my first axe and it broke my heart to lose it . My buddy and I had the same one and when we packed the car I assumed his was mine.. Yup, horrible judgement at that point.
Anyhow, please let me know, thank you very much!
Hey Norma,
Thank you for the suggestion. It is kind of hard for me to do that though since I live in San Diego and currently do not own a vehicle. I will stop by next time I am there however
Yes it does.. considering how expensive it is! Take care
Thank you for the suggestion. It is kind of hard for me to do that though since I live in San Diego and currently do not own a vehicle. I will stop by next time I am there however
Yes it does.. considering how expensive it is! Take care
I get it!
It's an Ox, but he spelled it with an "e" on the end so it looks more like axe.
Then, it's on the snow and ice, so it's an "ice oxe", which is also how a proper British gentlemen would pronounce "ice axe".
THen, the ox is big, so it would be tough to lose.
+50 forum points
It's an Ox, but he spelled it with an "e" on the end so it looks more like axe.
Then, it's on the snow and ice, so it's an "ice oxe", which is also how a proper British gentlemen would pronounce "ice axe".
THen, the ox is big, so it would be tough to lose.
+50 forum points
jimqpublic wrote: ↑Last Friday 3/19 I think that I left a Thermos outside the Ski Hut. It was a short, wide mouth model designed for about 16 oz of soup. Stainless sides with black plastic lid. Wrapped in a white tube sock.
Please PM to tell me how to stop losing things, or better yet if you have my Thermos.
Actually not mine at all- I swiped it from my 3rd grader's lunch box.
EDIT: DOH! It was in the car (Don't ask...)
HJ
- cougarmagic
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Like a total dumbass, I left something important lying on the ground where I had lunch today. If anyone is going there soon, I would LOVE it if you could grab the item for me. $20 REI gift card as a reward.
Item has no monetary value, but it's valuable to me.
PM me for specifics.
Thank you!!
Item has no monetary value, but it's valuable to me.
PM me for specifics.
Thank you!!