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And while you're at it, I lost a sunglasses case off the NE side of the Tweto-Arkansas traverse somewhere down below the first large rock outcropping...
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It is what it is
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Ok, i'll jot that down too. Are you sure it was the first outcropping? The 3rd one is where I lost a trekking pole.
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Since you seem so amiable, Rijaca lost a nalgene with sentimental attachments on Pyramid, down a gulley just past the leap of faith.
He’s a good guy, and I’m sure you’d make him a lifelong friend if you could retrieve it in time for it to salvage this pos year.
Thanks! In advance.
He’s a good guy, and I’m sure you’d make him a lifelong friend if you could retrieve it in time for it to salvage this pos year.
Thanks! In advance.
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Yep, pretty sure it was the first outcropping since I was getting hammered by the wind that day and didn't yet have enough layers on. Ducked behind the outcropping and pulled out some extra layers and dink, dink, donk - down went the sunglasses case...
Oh, and I also just remembered that back in 2011 I lost a bear canister somewhere between the Fern Lake trail and that little pond between Joe Mills Mountain and Mount Wuh. If you could find that for me it would make a great supplement to the replacement I picked up. May or may not be in the burn zone of the recent fire, but if there's any food left in it you can keep the food as a reward! Thanks!
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If someone wants a real treasure hunt, I dropped a Garmin eTrex on the west side of the Keyhole. That's worth a look see - you'll find 100 year old tin cans down there too, and everything in between.
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I dropped a deuce on the way up Humboldt, about a hundred yards off the road before you get to the old 4wd TH. Let me know if you find it! It may take some digging...
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Jon Frohlich wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 12:45 pmIts strange that you didnt find the fork in the road.
If you come to a bong in the road, take it.
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