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I was out hiking at 2:10 PM on Sunday and realized my CDs weren’t in my backpack anymore after a quick rest at the Willow Creek Trailhead in the High Rockies. The case is a matte black with a slightly warped spine from sun, and the discs range from classic rock to indie. I’m not sure how far they could’ve blown away in the mountain breeze, but I’d love to retrace the patch of ground by the trailhead to find them. If you’ve picked them up or seen them, I’d appreciate them returning through the site so I can get back to the road I love.
I was ready to head home after a quick hike and grabbed a bite at the trailhead cafe near the High Rockies Visitor Center around 7:45 p.m. last Friday. I must’ve left my Student ID on the bench there while I checked my map for the return hike. It’s more than a card—it's my campus access and official ID, and losing it has me worried about class, deadlines, and travel plans. If you found it, thank you for keeping it safe and for returning it through the site so I can sort everything out.
I found these photographs yesterday around 11:20 AM, wedged inside an old envelope on a rock by the Alpine Visitor Center along Trail Ridge Road in the High Rockies, Colorado. They show a family on a snowy hike, a dog running along a trail, and a few snapshots of the blue sky over the peaks. My first thought was that someone is missing these memories, and I’m glad to help return them. The faces are a mystery, and I didn’t want to crop or keep them; I’d rather they find the owner through this site.
I found it this afternoon around 2:15 pm behind the Alpine Market on Sunset Boulevard in High Rockies. It's a black calfskin briefcase with a pebbled texture, silver-toned hardware, and a slightly scuffed corner from a travel bag. Inside there's a laminated family photo in the front pocket and a tiny brass compass keychain stamped with 'J.R.' on the zipper pull. I know this probably matters to someone—I'll hang on to it and help verify ownership if you claim it.
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].
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