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andycook 06-23-19 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by Korina (Post 20992759)
It doesn't have to be something you pick up, but it's more fun if it's interesting. Like sticking a magnet fishing pole off the end of your bike. :lol:

I was thinking about dragging it on a rope but I like the pole idea better!

Korina 06-23-19 11:08 PM


Originally Posted by andycook (Post 20993398)
I was thinking about dragging it on a rope but I like the pole idea better!

Just think of all the cats you'll attract! :lol:

medic75 06-24-19 06:58 AM

This was during a recreational ride, but I was on my go-to commuting bike. Anyway, this is what you find on the ground when traveling through Amish county. No, it isn't mud. It is the emissions from their vehicle's drive train.

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...8731454c51.jpg

Tundra_Man 06-24-19 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by medic75 (Post 20993796)
This was during a recreational ride, but I was on my go-to commuting bike. Anyway, this is what you find on the ground when traveling through Amish county. No, it isn't mud. It is the emissions from their vehicle's drive train.

I used to have a commute that would take me right by the place where they wash out the trucks after delivering livestock to the stockyards. I knew that wasn't mud I was riding through.

RidingMatthew 06-24-19 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by Tundra_Man (Post 20993809)
I used to have a commute that would take me right by the place where they wash out the trucks after delivering livestock to the stockyards. I knew that wasn't mud I was riding through.

hope you had fenders on that bike! :innocent:

Korina 06-24-19 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by medic75 (Post 20993796)
This was during a recreational ride, but I was on my go-to commuting bike. Anyway, this is what you find on the ground when traveling through Amish county. No, it isn't mud. It is the emissions from their vehicle's drive train.

I live in dairy country, and riding past dairies in the spring is... interesting. Especially when the roads flood, and I know I'm not riding through mud. I go slow to minimize splashing, and the smell, great googly-moogly the smell.

Then there was the time I rode by a dairy just in time to see the guy in the small front loader carrying the corpse of a calf by the neck, right past all the cows, who were quite rightly upset. The least he could have done was take it away out of their sight.

Bent Bill 06-24-19 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by medic75 (Post 20993796)
This was during a recreational ride, but I was on my go-to commuting bike. Anyway, this is what you find on the ground when traveling through Amish county. No, it isn't mud. It is the emissions from their vehicle's drive train.

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...8731454c51.jpg


Them be road apples made by a hay burner :)

noglider 06-25-19 08:44 AM

Believe it or not, we have horse **** on the streets of Manhattan, too.

JayNed 06-27-19 12:47 AM

On a short stretch of gravel road I take to get to work, I found (in order of appearance, each with a 24h interval): a small motorbike locked to a fence, the same motorbike pushed on its side (fence cut through, lock still on the motorbike) and in conclusion, the burnt down wreck of said motorbike.

I reported it to the police after day 1 but unfortunately, it will be a case of too little, too late.

Korina 07-02-19 12:13 PM

On my ride to work this morning; on the trail in the Arcata Marsh.

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4dfb16997.jpeg

FiftySix 07-02-19 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by Korina (Post 21007967)
On my ride to work this morning; on the trail in the Arcata Marsh.

That's the biggest safety cone I've ever seen.



:innocent:

no motor? 07-02-19 05:02 PM

Perhaps it's a refreshment stop handing out swag for another bike to work day?

Darth Lefty 07-02-19 05:17 PM

That's even more brazen than the tent I saw last month.

Yesterday I spotted a purse and turned around to check it out. (Not as easy on the trike!) It was nearly empty and pretty tattered. I was going to take it with me anyhow just because it was litter in the park. But then I noticed nearby a needle and a Catholic figurine (didn't investigate which). Slightly freaked out by this combination of idolatry and indecency, I decided to leave it all there. Some other riders approached as I left and I wondered if they were suspicious of me, having just dropped a purse that wasn't mine, but they said nothing.

Korina 07-03-19 08:27 PM

It was there again this morning. At least there isn't a trash field yet.

illdrag0n 07-04-19 07:19 AM

$3200 cash, rubber banded, in some wet dead leaves in a gutter.

N+1

RubeRad 07-08-19 09:10 AM

Seriously? Sounds like something a drug dealer dropped (or ejected before an impending arrest)

noglider 07-09-19 07:49 PM

I found an iphone a few weeks ago. The owner's friend called it, and I answered, and I was able to meet the owner to return it to her.

CliffordK 07-09-19 09:21 PM

Found this on the bike path this afternoon.

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...3df30fa60f.jpg

The more I looked, the more I found.

Hard to count, but I think there are at least 4 bottle necks. And, this was on the bike path, far enough away from the roads that someone had to bring it by foot, bike, or skateboard, or boat.

RubeRad 07-10-19 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by CliffordK (Post 21019610)
Hard to count, but I think there are at least 4 bottle necks.

I bet if you look harder you'll find 2 more

Korina 07-10-19 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by CliffordK (Post 21019610)
Found this on the bike path this afternoon.

The more I looked, the more I found.

Hard to count, but I think there are at least 4 bottle necks. And, this was on the bike path, far enough away from the roads that someone had to bring it by foot, bike, or skateboard, or boat.

::facepalm:: Humans. I've come up with my own curse word for them; gl*******s. As in, "Yeah, those gl*******s left an entire six-pack all over the trail." I like it.

Edit: Okay, that really is a good censor. But you get the idea; like opinions, everybody has one.

illdrag0n 07-10-19 02:31 PM


Originally Posted by RubeRad (Post 21016666)
Seriously? Sounds like something a drug dealer dropped (or ejected before an impending arrest)

Dead serious. I took it to the local cop shop just incase a legit tradesman or old person lost it.

2 months later they called me back saying nobody claimed it and asked for my bank transfer details

rseeker 07-10-19 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by illdrag0n (Post 21020758)
Dead serious. I took it to the local cop shop just incase a legit tradesman or old person lost it.

2 months later they called me back saying nobody claimed it and asked for my bank transfer details

What part of the world do you live in? Because I might have lost something there.

Skipjacks 07-10-19 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by illdrag0n (Post 21020758)
Dead serious. I took it to the local cop shop just incase a legit tradesman or old person lost it.

2 months later they called me back saying nobody claimed it and asked for my bank transfer details

Sounds like drug dealer drop money

Drug dealers don't like to be holding either money or product, so if they get stopped by the cops they can't be physically tied to anything.

Even on a transfer of cash to the higher level dealer some don't like to hand off the money since if someone is watching it implicates both people. So some dealers will dead drop money where someone else will come pick it up later. Then if that person gets caught with it they can plausibly say "I just found a bundle of cash. I have no idea where it came from....I was going to take it to the local police station but you stopped me."

I used to be an addictions counselor in a prison. Worked with a lot of dealers. Interesting people. Some are REALLY smart and extremely creative, to the point where police who were actively looking for drugs/cash won't find it if they were standing on it. Some are dumber than a bag of lopsided rocks and will dead drop money on a well traveled bike path where it gets easily found.

Either that or posting here that you 'found it' is just part of your cover story.... ;)

CliffordK 07-10-19 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by illdrag0n (Post 21020758)
Dead serious. I took it to the local cop shop just incase a legit tradesman or old person lost it.

Good thing to drop it off at the police station is that it is less likely that the drug dealers will claim the goods. Will they even think to ask?:thumb:

I've found small amounts of cash, but the few larger finds, I never have gotten to keep it.

I found a wallet full of cash next to a parked car in Parma, Italy. There were kids in the car, so we asked them about it, and they ran off with the packet to find their parents. When they came back, they said it was theirs. My friend didn't believe them, but it wasn't really our money either.

A year or so ago, I was riding when I saw someone hunting for something on the other side of the 4 lane road. She yelled about an envelope. I was thinking manila. Anyway, 1/4 mile away up the hill, I found a white sealed envelope that looked right, so I took it back to her. She was happy to see it. It had > $100 in it, she offered me some, but I was happy to get it back to her without reward.

Anyway, that $3200 sounds like quite a haul.

If only I had been able to keep that Felt CF bicycle that I "found", but alas, I also found the owner.

illdrag0n 07-10-19 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by rseeker (Post 21020771)
What part of the world do you live in? Because I might have lost something there.

Too bad buddy, you had 60 days to claim it lol


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