Blue Camelback lift ticket on blue lanyard
Description
I lost my blue Camelback Mountain Resort lift ticket yesterday around 3pm. It's a two-day pass, laminated and credit-card sized, on a light blue lanyard with a tiny silver snowflake charm. The top of the card has CAMELBACK in bold red and a big barcode on the back; there’s a small crease from when it lived in my jacket pocket. I think I dropped it in the parking lot behind the Camelback Lodge & Waterpark in Tannersville, right near the ski shop entrance. It holds sentimental value because we used it on a family day in the Poconos, and I’d really appreciate getting it back. If someone found it, email me at [email protected] to arrange return.
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