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I lost my blue hardcover atlas, a National Geographic High Rockies edition, yesterday around 3pm near the High Rockies Public Library on Pine Street, outside the bike racks by the entrance. The cover shows snow-capped peaks and a small red edition sticker; the spine is cracked and the corners are worn from travel. Inside the front cover I pressed a pine needle from a hike and left a yellow sticky note with my initials 'AY' on it; there’s a dog-eared page around 210 and a tiny pencil mark on page 138. This atlas was a gift from my grandmother who loved mountains, and it's irreplaceable for my fieldwork, so I really need it back. If you found it, I’d be grateful to recover it—I'll be at Summit View Cafe or the library front desk in the evenings this week.
Hey there, I lost my navy knit scarf yesterday around 3pm near the gondola plaza behind the High Rockies Visitor Center on Parkside Street. It's a hand-knit merino scarf, about 65 inches long, with a thin silver thread woven along the edges. I stitched my initials 'PP' in a small monogram on the inner left corner, and there's a tiny pinecone-shaped coffee stain near the far corner from a cafe stop yesterday. It was a gift from my grandmother and feels really sentimental—I've been chilly in the mountain air and truly need it back. If anyone found it, please email me at [email protected].
Looking for a set of keys lost either Friday Night in Denver or Saturday in Boulder. Set of keys with small blue carabiner. A needlepoint fob, with hunting image. Long silver key on key ring. $50 reward
I lost my grey knit beanie yesterday around 4pm outside Mountain Market on Pine Street, right near the gondola entrance at Summit Plaza in High Rockies. It's a NorthPeak grey acrylic beanie with a black faux-fur pom-pom and a small mountain logo stitched on the cuff. Inside the cuff there's initials 'PP' and the knit is a bit stretched. It was a gift from my sister and it's really comforting on hikes, so it has sentimental value. If anyone found it, please reach out—I'd be so grateful to get it back.
Hey there, I lost my navy Brooklinen duvet cover (queen size) with white piping yesterday around 3pm near High Rockies Market on Main Street. It's part of the Luxe Sateen line, incredibly soft, and the zipper pull has the Brooklinen logo in silver. There's a small coffee stain near the top edge and a tiny snag along the left corner where the seam has started to fray. It was a gift from a friend and has sentimental value to me; I really need it back. If anyone found it, please message me here—I'd be forever grateful.
I found a violin this afternoon around 2:15pm behind Summit Market on Main Street in High Rockies. It’s a full-size violin with a warm sunburst finish and a slightly worn chin rest. The case is a black hard-shell type with a small dent on the bottom edge, and a red rosin bag tucked inside the outer pocket. A mountain-goat sticker sits on the case, and inside there’s a label that reads 'Stentor Student II'—looks like a student model. I know this violin probably means a lot to someone; I’d like to get it back to its owner. If this is yours, please email [email protected] and we can arrange a pickup near Town Hall or the library.
I found a black RFID passport wallet with a bright red lining this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Alpine Bakery on Main Street, High Rockies. It has three card slots, a clear ID window, and a small zip pocket for coins, plus a lime-green zipper pull on the coin pocket for a pop of color. The outer material feels like faux leather and shows minor scuffs from travel, but the interior remains clean and intact. I'm hoping to help reunite the owner; if you lost a wallet like this, I can meet near the High Rockies Visitor Center to return it safely.
I found a white AirPods Pro charging case this afternoon around 4:15 pm behind Summit Market on Crestline Ave in High Rockies. The case is in decent condition with a small dent on the back and a blue sticker with the initials 'LM' on the lid; earbuds weren’t inside when I spotted it. It was sitting near the bike racks by the coffee shop, tucked against a trash can. I know electronics accessories can be easy to misplace, so I’m hoping the owner sees this and can get it back.
I found a black Bose portable speaker with a white charging dock this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Mountain View Bakery on Summit Ave, near Lincoln Park in High Rockies. It’s in decent condition, just a couple of light scratches on the plastic grille and a tiny dent on the top edge. There’s a small blue sticker on the bottom with the initials 'AH' that I noticed when I picked it up, plus a white charging cradle that snaps in securely. It powered on and connected to Bluetooth when I tested it for a moment, so it should be easy to reunite with its owner. If this belongs to you, I can meet up around the bakery parking lot to hand it over.
Found a brass-toned coin collection tin with a clear glass lid this afternoon around 3:15pm, tucked behind the Mountain Market on Pine Street in the High Rockies. The tin is a bit scuffed, with a tiny crescent moon etched into the rim and a heart-shaped scratch along the lid. Inside sits about 40 coins, including a 1923 Buffalo nickel and a couple of foreign coins. The bottom is stamped HB-77. I get the feeling someone spent real care on this collection and would be glad to see it back; it clearly mattered to the owner.
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