What have you found on the ground while riding?
#1476
This is difficult to see, but there are 2 sets of fire hoses running parallel to the fog line, extending all the way down to the jersey barrier in the distance. This is along US 36 and that overpass is Cherryvale. This is one of the areas where the Marshall Fire leaped over US 36 and continued into Louisville (on my left). I did not take the firehose home.
#1479
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This is difficult to see, but there are 2 sets of fire hoses running parallel to the fog line, extending all the way down to the jersey barrier in the distance. This is along US 36 and that overpass is Cherryvale. This is one of the areas where the Marshall Fire leaped over US 36 and continued into Louisville (on my left). I did not take the firehose home.
#1481
Keepin it Wheel




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From: San Diego
Bikes: Surly CrossCheck, Krampus
Reminds me of the opening scene of Mars Attacks (which I rewatched recently after decades -- very mediocre), involving a blazing herd of cattle is running down the road
#1482
Today:
- Nice ballpoint pen.
- Sealed can of Kroger-branded chicken soup.
- Apple AirPods case.
But it was empty. 
Now this is for real. I got home, started looking at the r-e-d-d-i-t Boulder forum, and saw this:

I must say, that username has me intrigued!
- Nice ballpoint pen.
- Sealed can of Kroger-branded chicken soup.
- Apple AirPods case.
But it was empty. 
Now this is for real. I got home, started looking at the r-e-d-d-i-t Boulder forum, and saw this:

I must say, that username has me intrigued!
#1483
Disco Infiltrator




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From: Folsom CA
Bikes: Stormchaser, Paramount, Tilt, Samba tandem
^^^ good luck. In all senses
I found a Hydro Flask or a reasonably good knockoff. The 4in dia quart kind. It had a nice blue fade paint job and a lot of macho stickers - OHV clubs and metal bands. Well loved and scuffed up. We have enough such things so I put it upright by the nearest sign post.
I found a Hydro Flask or a reasonably good knockoff. The 4in dia quart kind. It had a nice blue fade paint job and a lot of macho stickers - OHV clubs and metal bands. Well loved and scuffed up. We have enough such things so I put it upright by the nearest sign post.
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Genesis 49:16-17
"Well, well!" said Holmes, impatiently. "A good cyclist does not need a high road. The moor is intersected with paths and the moon is at the full."
Genesis 49:16-17
"Well, well!" said Holmes, impatiently. "A good cyclist does not need a high road. The moor is intersected with paths and the moon is at the full."
#1484
Found last week.
Couldn't figure out what it was until I did some googling:
https://rgbhalokits.com/products/flo...controller-2-0
Couldn't figure out what it was until I did some googling:
https://rgbhalokits.com/products/flo...controller-2-0
#1485
False advertising; BiteShyNympho is a dude.

But I did get a reward.
#1486
vintage Bianchiist

Joined: Jan 2017
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From: Victoria, BC
Bikes: Bianchis, 84 Superleggera, 86 Giro, 87 SportSx, 87 Campd'Italia, 87 Limited, 88 Proto, 95 TSXChorus, 94 TSX105/DAax, 94 Super Grizzley RC, 94 Genius Record, 06 Pinella Boron, 18 Volpe Avanti, 00 Megapro ST Veloce00 EM Strada OS
A few days ago I found a set of decent wireless headphones, JBL Everest 310ga. They were a little wet, but took them home and dried them out.
When they were dry I turned them on, still had power, connected then to the ipad and they work perfectly. This is definitely one of my better finds…..
When they were dry I turned them on, still had power, connected then to the ipad and they work perfectly. This is definitely one of my better finds…..
#1487
Happy banana slug

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From: Arcata, California, U.S., North America, Earth, Saggitarius Arm, Milky Way
Bikes: 1984 Araya MB 26L, 1992 Specialized Rockhopper Sport, 1993 Hard Rock Ultra, 1994 Trek Multitrack 750, 1995 Trek Singletrack 930
A couple of weeks ago I found a tiny shard of rock, the exact shape and sharpness as glass. Naturally, I found it in my tire when repairing the flat.
#1488
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From: NE Indiana
Bikes: 2020 Masi Giramondo 700c; 2013 Lynskey Peloton; 1992 Giant Rincon; 1989 Dawes needs parts; 1985 Trek 660; 1985 Fuji Club; 1984 Schwinn Voyager; 1984 Miyata 612; 1977 Raleigh Competition GS
I found a pair of polarized Ray Bans, I originally rode past them thinking they flew off and in the process are scratched to hell, but on my way back they were still there across the road, so curiosity set in and I went over and picked them up and what the heck? no scratches? So, I've been wearing them for about 3 months now.
#1489
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From: Berkeley, CA
Bikes: 72 Cilo Pacer, 72 Gitane GT, 72 Peugeot PX10, 73 Speedwell Ti,l, 75 Peugeot PR-10L, 80 Colnago Super, 81 Zinn, 85 ALAN Cross, 85 De Rosa Pro, 86 Look 753, 86 Look KG86, 89 Parkpre Team, 90 Parkpre Team MTB, 90 Merlin
I found this nice Park pedal wrench on an overpass near the Bay Bridge last weekend.
#1490
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From: St Cloud Fl.
Bikes: Only my riders left...
#1491
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From: Berkeley, CA
Bikes: 72 Cilo Pacer, 72 Gitane GT, 72 Peugeot PX10, 73 Speedwell Ti,l, 75 Peugeot PR-10L, 80 Colnago Super, 81 Zinn, 85 ALAN Cross, 85 De Rosa Pro, 86 Look 753, 86 Look KG86, 89 Parkpre Team, 90 Parkpre Team MTB, 90 Merlin
^ [MENTION=199882]biken[/MENTION]uke1, I don’t think it was dropped by someone on a typical bike ride. There are a lot of homeless bike thieves in that area. My guess is that it was inadvertently dropped cruising around the ‘hood. I was able to bring it home in my jersey pocket without much inconvenience.
#1492
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From: St Cloud Fl.
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I was picturing where I ride and it didn’t make a whole lot of sense. Maybe some riders were spared the grief of losing their pedals because the thief dropped that tool!
#1498
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From: North Carolina
Bikes: 2019 Trek FX2; 2011 Fuji Absolute 3.0; 1997 Trek 830 (converted to hybrid); 1992 Trek 800 Antelope
While riding, I have found: three smart phones - First one I was able to get into, find the phone number and dial it from my phone. Turns out it belonged to my neighbor, just three houses down the street. He set it up on top of his truck before he left for work and it had fallen off on the side of the road; the second phone I found over a year later was password protected and I couldn't get into it to try to contact the owner, so I turned it into the nearest sheriff's office. Third phone I found in about September/October, six or seven months ago. Not password protected, so I dialed a contact labelled: Sue - sister. Sure enough, it was the sister of the owner, who said he had already called her from his landline and was very upset that he had lost his cell phone while riding his motorcycle. She gave me his landline number and 20 minutes later we met up at the local crossroads and he got his phone back. He tried to offer me $10 "gas money" for my trouble and honesty, but of course I declined.
I've also found:
-- couple of screwdrivers (not very good ones)
-- a crescent wrench: good quality in its day, still works but has obviously seen better days and probably got run over a time or two
-- some scrap wood, some of which I brought home on my back rack - stakes and such, small 2x4s, etc. I use it to make small utility items, for carving/whittling and if all else fails, kindling
-- a ladies wallet: in good condition, but empty and wet
-- a DVD movie in plastic case: turns out it was XXX rated. I tossed it. I'm not into that sort of thing, and my wife probably wouldn't have cared for it, either.
-- four or five small coins: pennies, nickels, a dime laying in the road - still waiting for a quarter
I've also found:
-- couple of screwdrivers (not very good ones)
-- a crescent wrench: good quality in its day, still works but has obviously seen better days and probably got run over a time or two
-- some scrap wood, some of which I brought home on my back rack - stakes and such, small 2x4s, etc. I use it to make small utility items, for carving/whittling and if all else fails, kindling
-- a ladies wallet: in good condition, but empty and wet
-- a DVD movie in plastic case: turns out it was XXX rated. I tossed it. I'm not into that sort of thing, and my wife probably wouldn't have cared for it, either.
-- four or five small coins: pennies, nickels, a dime laying in the road - still waiting for a quarter
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#1499
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From: NE Indiana
Bikes: 2020 Masi Giramondo 700c; 2013 Lynskey Peloton; 1992 Giant Rincon; 1989 Dawes needs parts; 1985 Trek 660; 1985 Fuji Club; 1984 Schwinn Voyager; 1984 Miyata 612; 1977 Raleigh Competition GS
Found a Matco open end box wrench in mint condition yesterday.
#1500
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I once found a USB key in the office car park when I arrived at work on my bike.
It turned out to have a series of pictures of a man and various (many!) women doing the naughty. The man's face was never visible, but there were a bunch of e-tickets for flights as well. These were in the name of a married senior colleague.
I anonymously stuck it in the internal mail for him. Never quite felt the same when passing in the corridor!
It turned out to have a series of pictures of a man and various (many!) women doing the naughty. The man's face was never visible, but there were a bunch of e-tickets for flights as well. These were in the name of a married senior colleague.
I anonymously stuck it in the internal mail for him. Never quite felt the same when passing in the corridor!





