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Stolen/Lost climbing gear for sale on craigslist. could be yours.

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SAL · · broomdigiddy · Joined Mar 2007 · Points: 790
boulder.craigslist.org/spo/…

I saw this over on FRB.
did not know if anyone posted this already but somewhat of a shady story to the post and it could be someones gearables.
Cheers
Tim Stich · · Colorado Springs, Colorado · Joined Jan 2001 · Points: 1,520

Kirra hipped us to it yesterday. Agreed, it looks way shady. "Found at the dump." Yeah, right.

kirra · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 530

It's also here

mountainproject.com/v/color…

maybe all this cross-posting will find the owner

Charles Danforth · · L'ville, CO · Joined Aug 2003 · Points: 170
Tim Stich wrote:Agreed, it looks way shady. "Found at the dump." Yeah, right.
I dunno, man. I've found some pretty incredible things at the dump. Still, though... seems suspect.
Casey H · · Boulder, CO · Joined Sep 2007 · Points: 20

Sure, it could be stolen, or the person might be legit. Why would someone keep such an odd mix of stuff together in one spot, easy to be stolen. These things could easily been cleaned out of a demo house by some folks that didn't know what the odd looking contraptions were used for. Im not trying to vouch for this person, just saying don't point such a serious finger on only a hunch...thats all.

slobmonster · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2004 · Points: 0

Although the circumstance seems odd, it looks legit to me. Reason: no criminal worth his salt would leave a name and phone # online!

Happiegrrrl · · Gunks · Joined Dec 2005 · Points: 60

haven't you ever seen those news stories where things happen like the robber drops their wallet at the scene..? One i saw last year was a teenager who robbed a girl scout of her cookie sales money. How'd they catch her? She had bought cookies just before the shakedown and put her name, address and phone number on the sales sheet....

Anyway - it's possible the person who dumped at the dump dumped legitimately. Perhaps the gear came to be in his possession legitimately, like moving into an apartment that still had crap in it or something, and the person who left it there wasn't legit.... It can't hurt to post the link, especially with the photos. If someone recognized the gear - a connection could be made.

There was a story on Supertopo the other day where a guy had his gear stolen several years ago. Then he came across a rack for sale, really cheap. And he jumped right on it, only to later realize there was probably a reason it was so cheap. So, he posted at the local crags, and it came about that the gear HAD been stolen, a year ago. and the original owner got his gear back in that way.

Jordan Ramey · · Calgary, Alberta · Joined Jun 2006 · Points: 4,251
Seth Green wrote:Although the circumstance seems odd, it looks legit to me. Reason: no criminal worth his salt would leave a name and phone # online!
most criminals are criminals exactly because they AREN'T worth their salt. Most are just plain dumb. For example:

Guy gets drunk and decides to rob kwik-e-mart cause it seems a brilliant idea. He runs inside with a ski mask on and a pellet gun, slips flys through the air with the gun sliding across the store. He freaks and bolts only to return moments later to retrieve his pellet gun, grab as much beer and as many cigarettes as he can carry. All this while the clerk just sorta watches the events unfold. He is caught a half hour later half naked and passed out on his apartment floor across the street. The cops just followed the trail of beer cans and cigarette packs to the apartment door that is half ajar with stupid criminal inside. True story of an idiot I knew. Ahh, juvies... Gotta love 'em.
Stymingersfink · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 1,035
Tim Stich wrote:Kirra hipped us to it yesterday. Agreed, it looks way shady. "Found at the dump." Yeah, right.
i swear. if that girl climbed HALF as much as she surf'd the 'net...

;P

(i s'pose same cud be said 'bout most us)

still... good to know there's peeps watch'n yer back! :)

(10cker?;)
kirra · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 530
Stymingersfink wrote: i swear. if that girl climbed HALF as much as she surf'd the 'net...
yeah I know I'd be a 'poor' but 'better' climber

any day now this desk job is over... any day now...
TBlom · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jun 2004 · Points: 360

Gear found at the dump could have been mixed with any number of toxics, including those that eat through webbing and ropes. Beware!!!

I too have seen some pretty amazing stuff at the dump, usually stuff from gutted rentals and dorms, where rich kids leave their sheit. Snowboards, boots, chainsaws, you name it.

Josh Brown · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2008 · Points: 20

since were all assuming how about these possibilities.

Cleaned out from apt. rented by climber who wound up on the wrong side of the law and is now housed in the steel bar hotel. landlord tosses it.

Ex wife- need I say more

hopefully not, but maybe the owner was killed and someone tossed the stuff whether it was family, friend, or landlord.

some bumbler did in fact steal it and came up with a super lame story as in a sport like climbing you could come up with all sorts of crazy, permanent injury stories that would leave you in need to sell your gear.

Or.. it's gear that belongs to the sellers dad and the son/daughter has stolen it to fund some sort of addiction???? Who knows...bottom line Tevis Blom is right, used can can be sketchy...used gear found at the dump is SUPER SKETCHY

Sam Lightner, Jr. · · Lander, WY · Joined Apr 2006 · Points: 2,732

nice tile!

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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