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#53417 - 07/19/10 02:57 AM "lost" gear...please help!
Christian Offline
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Registered: 07/19/10
Posts: 2
Hi Everyone

Today, 7/18/10, some gear of mine walked away from the base of High E between 9 am and noon. Missing are 3 hexes (BD 4-6), an assortment of biners, rap rings, and two BD Oz quickdraws. All of this was on a red piece of webbing serving as a gear sling. Most, if not all the gear, as red/blue tape on it. Please keep your eye out and any information or help would be appreciated! Thanks!

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#53419 - 07/19/10 01:12 PM Re: "lost" gear...please help! [Re: Christian]
RangerRob Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 06/06/00
Posts: 3629
Loc: Ulster County, NY
Most likely someone stuffed it in their pack thinking it was theirs. Sounds unlikely that someone would have intentionally stolen the gear you listed. Hopefully they will open their pack soon and realize they goofed up, then look to get it back to the rightful owner.

RR

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#53425 - 07/19/10 06:03 PM Re: "lost" gear...please help! [Re: RangerRob]
TerrieM Offline
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Registered: 05/14/09
Posts: 342
Definitely sounds like an accidental pick-up. That's one reason (though not the primary one) that whenever I go out I place all my stuff in once compact pile, away from the general "base area" of a route, in and/or under my b/p(which usually has a dog attached, making it pretty easy for the person to realize does not belong to their group....hahahah).

It IS the primary reason I roll up my partner's rope tarp and don't leave their or my walking shoes at the base when I am seconding!

Seriously, people often have a group and one is asked "can you clean up our crap while I get the rope(or sort the rack or whatever) and that person may not be familiar with what gear belongs to their partner. And if they are a newbie out for their first time, it just doesn't occur to them that "other" people may also have their crap in the same area.

Even with that, last spring some kid packed my fleece, which was at least 5 yards away and under my backpack, along with their family gear. Luckily the mom noticed it and sent the kid back with it, or else I would have lost my beloved blue jacket!


Edited by TerrieM (07/19/10 06:04 PM)

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#53428 - 07/19/10 11:58 PM Re: "lost" gear...please help! [Re: TerrieM]
Christian Offline
stranger

Registered: 07/19/10
Posts: 2
I do not want to assume it was taken, and in all reality, it probably wasn't. I made the mistake of not putting the sling in my pack. If anything, I am angry at myself.

Regardless, I still want the gear back and hoping for the best. Thanks for the encouragement that this was not nefarious and evil...

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#53431 - 07/20/10 02:04 AM Re: "lost" gear...please help! [Re: Christian]
MarcC Offline
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Registered: 07/10/00
Posts: 3532
Originally Posted By: Christian
Thanks for the encouragement that this was not nefarious and evil...

Never attribute to malice what may be the result of mere incompetence.
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- Marc

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