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  • Jeff
    Member
    • Nov 2003
    • 352

    #1

    Lost Gear!

    Please help my lost gear. It is small and fragile and can not find it's own way home. I lost my Long Sleeve Polypropylene Black(EMS?) Wicking shirt w/thumb loops. And probably some other gear as well.

    I lost these Items up at or near the Trail Head to the High Peaks/Van Hoevenberg Trail at the Adirondack Loj. If anyone found them or knows of someone who found some stuff up there please let me know. Thanks so much.

    Jeff
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    Last edited by Jeff; 11-02-2004, 07:02 AM.
  • Wildernessphoto
    Member
    • Jan 2004
    • 1767

    #2
    Originally posted by Jeff
    Please help my lost gear. It is small and fragile and can not find it's own way home. I lost my Long Sleeve Polypropylene Black(EMS?) Wicking shirt w/thumb loops. And probably some other gear as well.

    I lost these Items up at or near the Trail Head to the High Peaks/Van Hoevenberg Trail at the Adirondack Loj. If anyone found them or knows of someone who found some stuff up there please let me know. Thanks so much.

    Jeff
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    spartacusbly@yahoo.com
    Hey Jeff!
    Sounds like you would be a good guy to follow down the trail!
    Last edited by Jeff; 11-02-2004, 07:02 AM.
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    • Martin
      Enjoying what's presented.
      • May 2004
      • 238

      #3
      How could you have lost those things, didn't you sleep in your car!?

      I figure you lost those item 2 weeks ago, right.
      Who needs a Psych when you have the outdoors.

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      • Jeff
        Member
        • Nov 2003
        • 352

        #4
        They may have fallen out of my vehicle upon opening the door and I may have not noticed. I suppose it could have occured at most any place between the trailhead and home at this point.

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        • MarkL
          Self-challenged
          • Dec 2003
          • 158

          #5
          Maybe that's what happened to my rain pants

          Originally posted by Jeff
          They may have fallen out of my vehicle upon opening the door and I may have not noticed. I suppose it could have occured at most any place between the trailhead and home at this point.
          I wore my camo rain pants to glissade (the fancy name used out west to describe butt sliding) down Mt. Adams, Washington in mid-July this year. When I looked for them in Colorado, I couldn't find them, and when I got back home and emptied the car, all hope was lost. Well, maybe not all hope. I'll probably check under the seat of the next car I buy.
          Anyway, either I left it at the Cold Spring camping area on Adams, or maybe it fell out at a truck stop in a city in eastern Oregon not far from the Idaho line. I was digging to the bottom of my pack for a flimsy little "space blanket" to give to the hitch hiker I was dropping off. It was dark, and it could have fallen out without my noticing.
          MarkL
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