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Help! Stolen Rack in Seattle

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Harrison Goldwyn · · Seattle · Joined Mar 2013 · Points: 86

Hey Guys, I need some help.

My entire rack was stolen out of my locked car, parked in front of my house in Phinney Ridge, Seattle. Obviously this stuff is only valuable to climbers, so please keep an eye out for large bundles of stuff being posted on Craigslist ect.

Contained inside my stolen Osprey Atmos framepack was;
double set of BDC4's 0.4 - 3 plus a .3, 2, and 4
Mastercams: 00, 00/0, 0, two 1's, 2tcu, and a 3tcu
2 almost complete sets of DMM Wallnuts
2 sets of DMM peanuts
set of DMM Alloy offsets and a couple brassies
assorted draws, carabiners, lockers and slings,
my basemodel Blackdiamond hardness + basic anchor stuff
and thats all I can remember right now

Hope we can find this stuff, thanks for reading.
You guys rock,
Harrison

Dylan Pike · · Knoxville, TN · Joined Sep 2013 · Points: 488

Obviously it would be great if you could recover your rack, but if you dont, many renter's insurance policies cover theft from your vehicle. Something to look into if you rent.

FrankPS · · Atascadero, CA · Joined Nov 2009 · Points: 276

Did you report it to the police? If not, you probably should...

Ken Noyce · · Layton, UT · Joined Aug 2010 · Points: 2,648
Chairrison wrote:Hey Guys, I need some help. My entire rack was stolen out of my locked car, parked in front of my house in Phinney Ridge, Seattle. Obviously this stuff is only valuable to climbers, so please keep an eye out for large bundles of stuff being posted on Craigslist ect. Contained inside my stolen Osprey Atmos framepack was; double set of BDC4's 0.4 - 3 plus a .3, 2, and 4 Mastercams: 00, 00/0, 0, two 1's, 2tcu, and a 3tcu 2 almost complete sets of DMM Wallnuts 2 sets of DMM peanuts set of DMM Alloy offsets and a couple brassies assorted draws, carabiners, lockers and slings, my basemodel Blackdiamond hardness + basic anchor stuff and thats all I can remember right now Hope we can find this stuff, thanks for reading. You guys rock, Harrison
Make sure to check nearby dumpsters, lot of times the lowlifes who steel stuff are just hoping to find credit cards and electronics. They go through a bag and when they don't find what they want they will just throw it in the nearest dumpster since they don't know the value of the gear or where to get rid of it.
Harrison Goldwyn · · Seattle · Joined Mar 2013 · Points: 86

Thanks guys, did report to the police.

Good idea about the dumpster, will check as soon as I get off work.

Harrison Goldwyn · · Seattle · Joined Mar 2013 · Points: 86

Really hurts to think about my most prized possessions being thrown in a dumpster somewhere :(

Zac St Jules · · New Hampshire · Joined Dec 2013 · Points: 1,188
kennoyce wrote: Make sure to check nearby dumpsters, lot of times the lowlifes who steel stuff are just hoping to find credit cards and electronics. They go through a bag and when they don't find what they want they will just throw it in the nearest dumpster since they don't know the value of the gear or where to get rid of it.
This has happened to me. Definitely check around dumpsters and in bushes.
dahigdon · · phoenix, Az · Joined Jan 2015 · Points: 220

^^^ is that actually true, or is that just a theory of your own. Any tweaker worth his/her salt will pawn something before throwing it in the trash... I would check pawn shops before dumpsters..

Maybe Arizona tweakers are different than Northwestern tweakers though..?

Good luck getting your gear back though, I feel for ya man...

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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