Lost & Found from MV Gathering

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Liz_Weber
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Lost & Found from MV Gathering

Post by Liz_Weber »

Liz_Weber wrote:The following items were found from the volunteers at the MV Gathering yesterday:

Blue/grey Columbia windbreaker, Size M
Grey Petzel shirt, Size M
Black Diamond T-shirt, Size M
Polar Max black long-sleeved shirt
Black Solstice fleece top
Black Eastern Mtn. Sports Polartec, women's M
Black ProSpirit Jacket, women's, Size M
Navy blue Morgan Mills thermal top
Stearns tan and blue rain jacket, Size M
La Sportiva hiking boots, Size about 10 1/2

Come on guys. I know I go around looking like I desperately need new clothes, but I prefer that donations be size S and not quite so muddy.

I've taken these items home to wash. (My washer at Muir decided to go on the fritz today.) Did someone get smart and just drop off their week's laundry for me??

If these belong to anyone in Indy, you can call me at 317 291-0354 to arrange to pick up. Otherwise I'll bring them back to Muir next weekend. Email me at liz.weber@accenttech.com, PM me, give us a call at Muir, 606 668-9066, or just stop by the house.

Thanks again to all of the great people who helped in spite of challenging weather conditions.

Liz
Still no takers for some of the items listed above which were left at MV last weekend. They are now washed, and I'm taking them back to Muir this afternoon.

Add to the list:

Black Craftsman Gloves (holes in thumbs)
Beige "90 Degres" cap

Our "Lost and Found" bin contains a lot of climbing gear found over the past couple years in the Valley. If you can describe an item and where you left it, it's yours.

Stop by the house, or call 606 668-9066 to make arrangements to pick up your items.

Liz
Crankmas
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Post by Crankmas »

have a controlled burn and it could be used for training for the MVFD- you know the cold and flu and widefire season is approaching and I haven't seen any hope of Kentuckians getting any brighter
GWG
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Post by GWG »

Here's a suggestion:

After a stated period of time, place the unclaimed items up for auction. Proceeds go toward the bolting fund.

Any item that is claimed can be "purchased" back for a donation to the bolting fund.

This shold help reduce the number of items left behind by climbers only to be found by others following in their footsteps. . . . Well, maybe not!
Steve
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Post by Steve »

Or donate to a local clothing bank....the clothes that is, I don't know if a cam can keep you warm like fleece.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
dhoyne
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Post by dhoyne »

I think Carol still has my red Craftsman gloves.

The black ones with the holes are also mine, as are a pair of leather gloves with my last name written on them.
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KD
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Post by KD »

GWG wrote:Here's a suggestion:

After a stated period of time, place the unclaimed items up for auction. Proceeds go toward the bolting fund.

Any item that is claimed can be "purchased" back for a donation to the bolting fund.

This shold help reduce the number of items left behind by climbers only to be found by others following in their footsteps. . . . Well, maybe not!
thats real big of ya GWG since you werent there and none of it is your stuff :)
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