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On Saturday at 9:15 a.m., I found a bundle of power tools behind the loading dock at Maple Street Hardware along Route 28 in the Catskills. A blue toolbox, a red drill, and a frayed extension cord were tucked in a corner near a stack of pallets, as if someone had dashed away in a hurry. They looked recently used, with fresh sawdust clinging to the handles and a faint whiff of pine dust in the air. I'm posting this in hopes the owner will see it here and claim their gear through the site.
I was hiking toward Kaaterskill Falls around 6:20 p.m. last Sunday when I realized my student ID was missing from my jacket pocket. It's a blue plastic card with my name and a campus logo, a small scrap of paper with my student number. I rely on it for campus access and meal plans, and losing it has me worried about showing up to class. If someone finds it, I hope they can return it through the site.
Earlier today, around 2:30 p.m., I was hiking along the North-South Lake trail in the Catskills when I spotted a folder lying on a rock near the trailhead. It contained Travel Visas for several countries and a few official papers, all neatly organized. I picked it up and kept it safe, thinking the owner would need it back soon. The cover has handwriting in blue ink and a light-blue elastic strap, easy to recognize. I hope the rightful owner can reclaim these important documents and that they’re back with their person soon.
I was hiking in the Catskills today and realized my Belts were missing around 2:30 p.m. near the North-South Lake overlook, after a scramble along the Esopus Creek trail. They are two brown leather belts with brass buckles, well worn from daily use. I have retraced the North-South Lake area and checked the parking lot by Kaaterskill Falls, but nothing turned up. If you found them, I would really appreciate returning them so I can stop worrying about the trip ahead.
I had my travel adapters in a small pouch when I stopped for coffee at the Phoenicia Diner around 8:15 p.m. last Friday after a day of hiking through the Catskills. I must have left them on the counter while I paid and chatted with the waitress about the view from the porch. The place smelled of hot coffee and apple pie, and the booths glowed amber as the sunset faded outside. I'm hoping someone picked them up and held onto them, because I rely on those little adapters to charge my phone while I'm on the road.
I found a pair of radios tucked behind a rock near the Elm Street trailhead in Catskills. I was hiking the 9W trail last Sunday around 3:20 p.m. when I spotted them; they look used but functional, with a battered black case and dusty dials that remind me of old camping trips. I checked nearby for a name tag or charger, but there was nothing obvious, so I brought them to a safe spot and decided to post this find. It feels good to return something that might mean a lot to someone.
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