What have you found on the ground while riding?
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I've found money in various denominations up to $20.00, small tools, stray articles of clothing, found a waterbottle once, empty GU packs, spent CO2 or Nitrous cartridges.
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Found a baby white winged dove in the middle of a busy street just before dark. Fed and raised it for about 6 weeks, then released it back into the wild.
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The most valuable things I've ever found were my own gloves. A pair of wool liners and a pair of winter cycling gloves.
When I got home from my commute, I absentmindedly set them on top of our Subaru and then drove it to get our daughter from daycare (I don't subject her to the bike trailer in the winter
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When I geared up for the commute the next day, I slowly put together what must have happened to them. Rode the streets to our daycare, and, sure enough, I found them on the way.
When I got home from my commute, I absentmindedly set them on top of our Subaru and then drove it to get our daughter from daycare (I don't subject her to the bike trailer in the winter

When I geared up for the commute the next day, I slowly put together what must have happened to them. Rode the streets to our daycare, and, sure enough, I found them on the way.
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On my way past the commuter rail stop one Saturday morning, I spied a pair of strappy gold high heels that must have looked good at the club, hurt like hell on the walk to the train, resumed hurting upon disembarking, but looked supremely trashy in the harsh light of day.
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A new one today: garage door remote control
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one fuzzy purple slipper has been hanging out at the entrance to the office parking lot for a week since the snow melted.
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I found a 1981 Soma Competition in a dumpster one commute... along with a complete set of Harry Potter books, an extension ladder, and a wheel barrow. I came back with the car. Also, a 70's Ross 3-spd cruiser one Spring Cleanup day.
Spring Clean Up is a thing here, one day a year everyone empties out their garage, but instead of going to charity it goes to whoever drives around and picks it up. Last year we picked up a Saris Bones 3 rack and a Trek 800 mountain bike, both donated to the local non-profit bike shop/charity. I wasn't able to throw in the Burley trailer with UV-degraded fabric.
Spring Clean Up is a thing here, one day a year everyone empties out their garage, but instead of going to charity it goes to whoever drives around and picks it up. Last year we picked up a Saris Bones 3 rack and a Trek 800 mountain bike, both donated to the local non-profit bike shop/charity. I wasn't able to throw in the Burley trailer with UV-degraded fabric.
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All part of "the morning after walk of shame."
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I've found a bunch of assorted tools over the years and now keep seeing bits of discarded clothing on the roads. My commute takes me down a road that has a number of clubs around a few different blocks and I'm sure that they have come from patrons leaving.
The best was one day I was coming home from work on my motorcycle and on the expressway was a perfectly nice pair of women's panties and matching bra! Traffic was going about 5 mph, slow enough to see them and too fast to get a picture.
The best was one day I was coming home from work on my motorcycle and on the expressway was a perfectly nice pair of women's panties and matching bra! Traffic was going about 5 mph, slow enough to see them and too fast to get a picture.
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Lost my pant leg strap on the ride to work this morning. I'm hoping I find it on the ground during the ride home.
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Saturday I was out on a muddy trail that passes under a bridge of an arterial road near a creek, and saw a smashed cell phone Blackberry looking thingy. If the microSD card had been more than 2 GB I might have tried to salvage the card.

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So I didn't stop to pick it up... but I saw a black bra today on the side of the road. And I would have to say it belonged to someone who is "well endowed" 
Also a pair of tin snips/shears on the road. I did not stop to pick them up since I own a couple of sets already.

Also a pair of tin snips/shears on the road. I did not stop to pick them up since I own a couple of sets already.
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I found a smashed iphone once, I have kept it around with the idea that maybe the battery would be useful to somebody or something. I also once found a non-broken smartphone, Verizon I think, I dropped it off at a Verizon store to give back to their customer. And once I found an iPod in the gutter, on and playing music (I forget what it was, something classic rock). I was able to get into the email (it wasn't password-protected) and contact the owner and give it back.
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Found an iPad. Except it was as shamed up and damaged as it could possibly be while still technically being in one piece. Amazingly I still got $20 for it on eBay. One thing you can't deny about Apple products is their strong resale value.
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I found a smashed iphone once, I have kept it around with the idea that maybe the battery would be useful to somebody or something. I also once found a non-broken smartphone, Verizon I think, I dropped it off at a Verizon store to give back to their customer. And once I found an iPod in the gutter, on and playing music (I forget what it was, something classic rock). I was able to get into the email (it wasn't password-protected) and contact the owner and give it back.
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We get lots of coyotes in my area Brentwood/Santa Monica)...
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I would love to see a coyote in the wild. I haven't seen one once yet, but near our country home, I have heard a pack of them howling in the night. It's intensely inspiring.
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I've heard you should chase them off rather than let them get too comfortable around people.
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We had a park across from our last place and in the fall especially they would be active in the park. This was 30 yards from a playground in October 2014 and it is a busy park. I lived in the house on the far right of the first photo.
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That sounds like a good tip. I'll make loud noises and sudden movements if I face one. They sure are beautiful, though.
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For a few weeks last year I kept seeing single shoes on the trail and main arterial in my neighborhood. Just one shoe, half of a pair, sitting by the side of the trail, on a business's sign, the sidewalk, etc. I saw probably four pairs! The rash of shoe-losing seems to have stopped but I still wonder what that was about.