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I lost my 14k white gold ring with a tiny star sapphire yesterday around 3pm near the Alpine Market on Summit Street in High Rockies. It's a slim, oval-cut blue star sapphire set in a delicate bezel, about the size of a pea, with an inner engraving 'AP' faintly etched on the inside of the band. The band shows a few micro-scratches from daily wear. It has sentimental value — my grandmother gave it to me, and I really need to get it back. If anyone picked it up, please reach out; I miss it a lot.
I lost my charcoal gray North Face backpack yesterday around 3pm near the Mountain Market on Eagle Street, right by the gondola entrance. It's a medium-size backpack, a bit worn with a dent on the lower corner and bright orange zipper pulls. A blue paracord zipper pull and a small fox enamel pin on the strap help it stand out. Inside are my spiral notebook, a phone charger, and a few photos from my family; there’s also a scarf tucked in the main pocket, a small sentimental item from my grandmother. It really matters to me—sentimental value and I really need it back. If anyone found it, please reach out.
I lost my Seiko 5 Sports stainless watch with a blue dial yesterday around 3pm near the gondola plaza by Summit Market in High Rockies. The case has a few light scratches on the left side, and the glossy blue dial shows a tiny clock-face snag from a hike last month. The black leather strap is a bit worn and there's a small red thread loop from a charity hike attached near the buckle. On the back is an engraving that reads 'M.K. 2019'—a detail that helped me remember it was a gift from my grandfather. It really means a lot to me, and I’d be grateful to get it back.
I lost my gold-tone bracelet with a small emerald charm yesterday around 3pm near the Alpine Market on Summit Street in High Rockies. It’s about 6.5 inches long, with a tiny engraving 'JL' on the clasp and a faint scratch along the back. The bracelet is a simple fashion piece, unknown brand, but it was a gift from my grandmother, so it means a lot to me. I’d been walking from the Market toward the gondola station when it slipped from my wrist by the glass-walled cafe near the bus stop. If anyone found it, please drop me a message — I really need it back.
I lost my black Sony RX100 VII camera yesterday around 3pm. I was walking near the gondola plaza on Park Street, right outside the High Rockies Visitor Center, after snapping photos of the sunset over the mountains. It’s in decent condition with a red woven strap and a tiny scratch on the top edge; there’s also a small sticker on the battery door that says 'ROAM 21'. It has sentimental value for me—it's the one I used when my sister got married last year—and I really need it back. If someone found it, please reach out so we can arrange a safe return near the visitor center.
I found a blue Penguin Classics hardcover this afternoon around 4pm outside Mountain View Café on Pine Street in High Rockies. It's a well-loved copy, the cover shows a coffee stain and the spine is a bit worn, with dog-eared page 128 peeking out. Inside the front cover there's a small ex libris stamp that reads 'A. Fletcher' and a pencil note with the date 'Nov 2019'—looks like a cherished gift or a long-time favorite. I'd love to reunite this with its owner, so if you recognize these details, drop me a line and we can figure out a meetup near the Central Park trailhead.
I found a red Yamaha snare drum this afternoon around 3:15pm behind the Copper Bell Café on Crestline Street, near the High Rockies Music Exchange. It's a Yamaha Recording Custom 14x5.5 maple snare with a few dings and a chipped chrome hoop. There's a small sticker on the shell with a mountain logo and the initials 'RP'. It seems to belong to someone who plays in a local band and I really hope to get it back to its owner.
I found a pair of men's Nike running shorts this afternoon around 3:45pm outside the Mountain Market on Pine Street in High Rockies. They’re royal blue with black panels and neon lime piping, size M, built-in liner, and a small zip pocket at the back waistband. The left leg bears the white Nike swoosh, and there’s a tiny snag near the pocket with a faint water stain from a trail by the lake. They’re in solid shape overall and smell a bit outdoorsy. If these look familiar, shoot me a message and we’ll arrange pickup—I know how it feels to lose gear after a hike.
I found a pair of Nike running shoes this afternoon around 3:15pm in the gravel lot behind the Timberline Café on Summit Street in High Rockies. They’re charcoal gray with neon lime accents, size US 9, and the insoles still smell like a new shoe. The left shoe has a small tear at the toe and a blue sticker with the initials 'J.R.' on the inner tongue; the right shoe is pristine with bright white laces. They looked like someone’s favorite hiking or trail-running pair, and I’d love to get them back to the owner. If this sounds like your pair, send me a note and we’ll arrange a swap at the Timberline Café window or at the gondola base.
I found a tiny gray chinchilla this afternoon around 2:45 pm outside the Copper Ridge Deli on Summit Street, by the High Rockies Commons. It's pocket-sized, with soft slate gray fur and a pale white belly patch, and it's wearing a bright blue harness with a tiny silver bell that jingles when it moves. It seems healthy and curious, a little dusty from its outdoor adventure. The harness has a small white dot pattern that might help identify the owner. If this is your pet, share the name you'd expect on its tag or describe the bell to claim it, and we can arrange a meetup near the Transit Center.