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I lost my red Eagle Creek travel neck pillow yesterday around 3pm near the Port Angeles Ferry Terminal. It’s a standard U-shaped pillow in charcoal-gray fabric with a red piping and a small compass embroidery on the outer side. The cover is soft, with a tiny coffee stain near the zipper, and the adjustable strap on the back is a bit frayed. It’s my go-to for long ferry rides along the Olympic Peninsula and helps with neck pain after hiking days; I’d really love to get it back. If anyone finds it, please message me—thank you so much.
Yesterday around 3pm I lost my tan RFID passport wallet near the Port Townsend Ferry Terminal on Water Street. It's a Travelon wallet about the size of a passport, with RFID blocking and a small airplane-shaped zipper pull in brushed brass. Inside I had my passport card, a couple of cards, and a laminated ferry schedule; there’s a faint coffee stain on the back and a tiny crease on the corner. This wallet was a gift from my sister and carries sentimental value, so I’d really appreciate it back if anyone found it.
I lost my charcoal-gray North Face backpack yesterday around 3pm along the Port Angeles waterfront near the ferry terminal. It is a mid-size backpack, about 18 inches tall, with a dark charcoal body and a bright blue zipper pull on the main pocket. There is a small enamel pin in the shape of a wave on the front pocket and a red carabiner clipped to the left strap. Inside I kept my travel notebook, a compact camera in a protective case, and a silver ring that belonged to my grandmother, which is sentimental to me. If anyone finds it, please reach out; I really need it back.
I lost my blue-green Acuvue Oasys contact lens yesterday around 3pm near the Coho Ferry Terminal on Water Street in Port Townsend, Olympic Peninsula. It’s a single blue-tinted lens, slightly dry from the sea breeze, and it lives in an orange silicone case with my initials 'PP' scratched into the lid. The case was sitting in a small tote by the ferry terminal when a gust kicked it away. This lens is essential for my daily routine, and I’m really worried about driving or working without both eyes. If anyone found it, I’d be grateful to get it back — I can meet at the ferry terminal or in downtown Port Townsend to collect it.
I lost my blue fleece hoodie yesterday around 6pm near the Olympic National Park Visitor Center in Port Angeles. It's a Columbia brand, size large, with a small seahorse embroidery on the left sleeve and white drawstrings. There's a faint coffee stain on the front pocket and a tiny tear at the bottom hem. It was a gift from my sister and it really feels like a part of me—I've worn it almost every day this fall. If someone found it, I'd be incredibly grateful to get it back; it has sentimental value.
I found a silver-tone bracelet this afternoon around 2:45pm near the Port Angeles City Pier on Harbor Avenue. It's a slim bracelet with a tiny compass charm and a faint engraving inside that reads 'L.P.' plus a tiny star charm on the chain. The metal shows light wear—there are a few micro-scratches but it's still in good condition. If this is yours, share the initials on the inside and the approximate time you last wore it, and we can arrange a quick pickup near the pier.
I found a black Giro mountain bike helmet this afternoon around 3:15pm, sitting on the bike rack outside Safeway on Lincoln Street in Port Townsend, Olympic Peninsula. It's a size M, with a neon-yellow strap and a small scratch on the back. The helmet looks barely used, with the inner padding clean and the vent holes unblocked. If this belongs to you or you know the owner, please reach out; I really hope it gets back to the right rider—it's a practical piece of gear and clearly has sentimental value to someone who spends weekends biking the Olympic Peninsula trails.
I found this cute, soft, plaid dog bandana while hiking around the trails of the Olympic Peninsula. It looked like it had been lying there for a while, and it's still in great condition, just a bit dusty. If it belongs to you or someone you know, please reach out with a description and I'd be happy to return it.
I found a small black USB drive while walking the trails near Hurricane Ridge in Olympic Peninsula. It was lying on a rock next to the trail, and I'm guessing it might belong to someone who took a break and accidentally left it behind. If anyone is missing a USB, please describe it to claim!
I found a stylish brown leather crossbody purse while hiking near Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park. It looks relatively new and contains some personal items like a pair of sunglasses and a small sketchbook. The purse has a unique floral design stitched on the front. If this sounds like yours, please reach out to me!