Etiquette for found gear
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Kevin Mokracekwrote: Your guarantee is not worth much ... |
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https://youtu.be/KxDYHaW6z2M?si=svvu7GrdXTswv6or "She was McMad": Woman calls 911, twerks during McDonald's outburst Pretty sure this lady wants her cam back. |
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I’ve been in many permutations of the lost gear scenario: I’ve mailed gear to somebody at my own expense because they tried to help a hiker who died after falling from a cliff. I’ve happily slid booty onto my throbbing rack. I’ve gotten my damn link cam back from a guy who clearly wanted to hang onto it but reluctantly handed it over. I’ve had a partner drop a cam and draw and only got the draw back (months later) from one of the party that miraculously found it while the other partner adhered to their stance on keeping booty even though he’s an ER doc (looking at you, Clay) and could clearly afford his own alien cam. I’ve straight up left booty for the next climber…. All that said, if you leave it, the expectation is that you have lost it. You can ask, but nobody is really under any obligation in your garden variety dropped, forgotten, or fixed gear situation. Yeah, the party following behind and keeping it knowing it was your gear is a dick move but what are you going to do? Play on. |
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Andy Shoemakerwrote: Can those work as avy beacons? |
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"This climber is no longer detected near you." |
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Mark Pilatewrote: No, for a variety of reasons. Start here: https://beaconreviews.com/apps_search.php Plenty more discussions via Google search. |
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Marc801 Cwrote: There's chatter on the turns-all-year-dark-web about Elon partnering with Apple to make it so your Airtag not only works as an avy beacon- but his space laser will melt the snow around you to excavate you from the concrete lickity-split. In summer you can use said space laser to scare off potential booty pirates scouring the base of the cliff for your dropped cam while you finish out your climb. For a fee of course. |
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Andy Shoemakerwrote: Is Elon Jewish? |
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J Lwrote: Mmmm cake..... |
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landow 69wrote: |
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Marc801 Cwrote: It was really originally tongue in cheek, but then again, it doesn’t sound outrageous and after reading the “propaganda” link (seemed a little pearl clutchy and market guarding to me) I’m intrigued to test/explore further. |
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I don't have social media aside from MoPro and Reddit so I don't have a means to see if anyone lost gear. This is intentional. A couple weeks ago I was climbing with my partner when the party on a route to our right was yelling about not being able to get a cam unstuck. My partner and I were listening carefully, waiting for our moment to get on the route to rescue the cam the other party was trying to get for around 30 mins. We finished our route and hung out at the base of the next climb. We noticed the other party's bags and shoes at the base, so we stopped for lunch to make sure they were clear of the route and picked up their stuff before attempting to get the cam. We didn't want them seeing us trying to get the cam out. It took all of 15 seconds for me to free it not even letting go of the rock with one hand. Gave it to my partner, it was his first 0.4. If you leave a cam and it takes 15 seconds for another party to free it one handed, then you just donated gear to someone else. |
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Mork, have you considered that the other party merely loosened the cam for you? Food for thought. |
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Climb trad long enough (which is not long at all) and you will find far more gear than you lose. In general I just suggest shrugging it off. In your situation it sounds like it was a crowded enough climb that maybe you could have communicated with those below you and gotten it back at the top or had them toss it down towards your packs, etc... but I don't know. |
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Mork Mwrote: Not my vibe. None of this is my vibe. |
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Mork Mwrote: Why do you need to avoid social media? You know exactly whose gear it was. You twitched at the bottom like Gollum until they walked off and then you seized the Precious. |
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If you drop a piece and the person can see who is on the wall they should give it back. If you are say 1000ft up and drop a piece there isn't normally a way to verify who dropped it and it is up to the finder. If you leave gear in a wall to bail and come back the next day to get it and it is gone then it is up to the finder. |
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Andy Shoemakerwrote: Until that person is screwing with you and takes it off and hides it in that really hard to find location with a note! |
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John Smithwrote: If you drop gear on those below you, then you definitely know who took it A call to 911 would most certainly be in order |






