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After two days of turning the place upside-down, I have found my keys!
They were in the cardboard box with the tools* in the cupboard.
Where's the strangest place you've found a lost thing?
My other record was the [i]tiny [/i]top-box key my friend lost in a flooded field campsite we'd been forced to abandon in Wales. I found it in the long grass two days [and much searching by the loser of the keys] later, by approximating the location of the car and then tents, the walking backwards and forwards through the grass until success.
Can you beat that?
*Pulverising devices, according to some
I once found my wallet in the fridge.
I'd keep checking in case another appears!
I found my heart repair kit in Andorra. 🙂
In my slob days I'd quite often find the TV remote in the fridge.
I found my car in Glastonbury, which I suppose everyone does eventually, it took a day and a half.
I once 'found' an old school mate who I hadn't seen in 5 years, he walked into the shop I was working in - we were 10k miles from home at the time.
It wasn't a weird place, but I lost the adjuster off a Fox shock on a mountainside, climbed back up for a while and found it where I somehow thought it would be. No crash or anything, just had a inkling - the people I was with couldn't believe it.
I'd lost my wedding ring for bloody ages - had pretty much given up on it - found it in tiny pocket in glove compartment when cleaning it out before trading it in. 😯
I have a tale of a nearly lost thing. Once when I cycled helvellyn I was picking my way down dollywaggon and passed some walkers, one shouted after me. It turns out that my saddle bag zip had worked it's way loose and some of the contents had spilled out.... and my car key was sitting precariously on the lip of the fabric.
My wife sleepwalks, so we get shoes in the fridge, purses in the washing machine and car keys in a bowl in a kitchen cupboard... The weirdest morning was when i went downstairs to find my bikes stacked on-top of one another in the living room with a blanket draped over them and a helmet carefully balanced like a cherry on top lol!
Another time when I had a golf I took the parcel shelf out on a random street to take my bike out, finished the ride and put the bike back in but forgot the shelf. I went back 3 days later after I had discovered it was missing and there it was leant against a random house on a terraced street.
Same as Rob, one main linkage bolt fell off my Canfield DH bike in Morzine. Walked 50m back up the trail and someone riding down stopped and said are you looking for this bolt? He'd picked it up quite far back along the trail! The chance of spotting it was tiny, it was a small black custom bolt!
Wonder which of the neighbours she's dreaming about ! 😀My wife sleepwalks, ... and car keys in a bowl
I lost a little penknife when I was a kid once, found it about 2 years later next to a pond where we used to go. It was well rusty by then.
My mum lost a watch, searched everywhere (obvious) to no avail so she did the usual, told the cops so she could get a reference no for insurance purposes, got paid by the insurance company. All good, then along came jam making season & she found her old watch in the bottom of the big brass jam pan.
Managed to find my dad's glasses on a stoney river bed in south of France some years ago. He lost them jumping off a small cliff, first go I came up with them in my hand.
First day or two of a 2 week trip, to say he was relived is a bit of understatement!
I've also done the parcelshelf thing, but when buying a Christmas tree.
I too found my wallet in the fridge, a couple of days after a big night out. Sadly I had cancelled all the cards by then which was pretty annoying
Whisky waiting for the boat at lodore on derwent water was wading about in the water and found a pound coin in about 18" of water. Not particularly amazing I'm aware but I was about 10 and it was a big deal.
I lost a silver-mounted shark tooth from a chain I'd been wearing while on a bike ride one day. Thought it might be worth following the same route, and I actually found the damned thing lying in the middle of the Sustrans route out of Chippenham towards Calne! It's only about 15mm across, so the chances were negligible.
Pretty chuffed at finding it.
I found my heart in a B&B in Minehead
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the third ring the GF has given me after carelessly losing the other two (one whilst drunk, the other in the ocean). went for a ride and thought i heard money fall out of my pocket. as i was struggling and having a bad time going up (was kinda ill.. chest infection) thought "sod it.. a few €€s". when i got to the top i realised the ring was missing. walked back up the trail later that day and found it sitting there in the middle of the path.... yipee!
I did the remote in the fridge too.
If anyone sees my bike helmet, let me know 🙁
The GF lost her car keys while visiting a friend in Brighton. She had them in her hand while jogging on the pebbles along the beach and realised they were no longer there when she got back to her friends flat. She retraced her route and found them in the cobbles. Talk about a needle in a haystack!
I once misplaced my passport for about 18 years (it still had 5 years left to run when lost). I distinctly remember putting it somewhere and thinking that it would be a really safe place. Too safe it seems. I never did remember where it was till my brother found it all those years later in the back of his gun cabinet!
Every week, I used to find my mind, about mid-morning on a Sunday, in all manner of interesting places, from when I'd carelessly misplaced it some 12 hours earlier.
Recently found my driving licence in the kitchen bin, thoughtfully placed in there by my 18 month old lad.
My dad found nearly £1400* in a bin wagon once.
They were takings from our pub/restaurant which hadnt been banked over a bank holiday weekend. He'd "hidden it" it inside his newspaper in the lounge for safekeeping but forgot to share this snippet of info with my Mum, who promptly threw the paper away on bin day.
Cue some frantic driving round the streets and some somewhat confused binmen as my dad dived in the back and started rooting through bags.
*This was over 30 years ago and was a small fortune to him then.
Lost a 2mm grub screw from a radio controlled boat's propshaft. In a 4ft deep garden pond. Full of very small black snails all of which were 2mm in size. In the evening. As the light faded we drained the pond via a kitchen sieve and once empty I went in and searched through the detritus by hand.
Only bloody found it once it was completely dark, but find it we did! And then off for some slap up fish and chips.
Didn't realise I had lost 100 rounds of .223 until we moved and when throwing couch in the skip and 100 rounds scattered all over the street
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I'd lost my wedding ring for bloody ages - had pretty much given up on it - found it in tiny pocket in glove compartment when cleaning it out before trading it in.
I lost my wedding ring whilst the wife was away on holiday with her sister..... Told her as soon as she got back and she made me go and get another that day. Then I found the lost one in my climbing shoe.
Lost 20 quid at centre parcs one day and it put me in such a mood I insisted on searching the site for it.... And only found it in a hedge on the opposite side of the lake to where I realised I lost it
Was about to return to the UK and I couldn't find my passport, so lots of haasle getting replacements, interviews in foreign passports office etc...
When I returned to Italy, I was cleaning the kitchen and when I moved the fridge, my passport was underneath!! no idea how it got there.
TV remote in the fridge. More than once. Its now the first place I look for it.
Lost the rebound adjuster from some brand new Boxxers. Spent an hour looking for it.
About 6 weeks later was back in the woods, watching someone ride. Looked down and spotted an oak leaf between my feet with my rebound adjuster cupped in it!
Once lost a mobile phone at Leeds festival. Put it down on the grass when I was sat watching a band, forgot and sodded off without it. It was found, completely coincidentally, by a mate of mine who'd happened past a little later. That was a confusing conversation when I rang it and she answered.
just recently, lost a battery charger somewhere in the house. Waited a month before replacing it, looking everywhere. Ordered a replacement, which arrived yesterday. True to form, I found the original this morning.
Drove away from the car park at one of the local forests, heard a scrape clunk noise halfway down the lane and thought nothing of it (assumed it was the bike in the back of the car) until I got to the turn off onto the A road and realised I had left my phone on the roof of the car before driving off.
Parked back up and had a quick look around before thinking there was no chance of seeing it until I looked at the puddle at my feet, stuck my hand in and came out with a miraculously undamaged (fallen off a car at 10 or 15 mph into a 2 inch deep puddle) Samsung Galaxy S3 phone. It even started working again after being dried off!
Lost my wallet not an unusual occurence and I knew it was in the flat having done some online shopping so I decided not cancel, eventually gave up a week later and cancelled the cards then grabbed my bike for a ride. got on and started to pedal and reallised it wasn't right got off to investigate only to find wallet well and truelly wedged between cassette and spokes.
joshvegas could be in the lead here...
Cougar - can't resist:
Did you find the old one when putting the new one away in theplacewherethechargerlives?
Hah. No, it was in a rucksack I'd missed unpacking from an earlier holiday.
Back in the 80's I found an old wage packet of mine stuffed at the back of a drawer with it's complete contents of £110. I hadn't even realised it was missing. How on earth I'd not realised I was that much short I don't know.
Cycling home once 1 mile into a 5 mile commute I heard a 'ching' noise but disregarded it. Got home to find I had no keys... Cycled back and found them still in the gutter.
Climbing on Gimmer crag one sunny weekend we were at the half way ledge and I dropped my guidebook. Shouted out and about half a pitch down (and almost out of sight) this hand appeared and plucked it neatly out of the sky. When they got up to us on the ledge it was a bloke I'd done some winter climbing with 18 months previously! I was gobsmacked.
I entered the subway station in Seoul with a golf umbrella in my hand. By time I had travelled 100m to the train down some stairs, it had gone.
Sadly I never found it again.
I took the roof aerial off my car to strap my surf board to the roof rack. Placed the aerial in the gap between the tailgate and the roof so it wouldn't roll off until I'd finished strapping down. Forgot about it, drove 170 miles to Cornwall, when we got to the cottage and started unpacking, there it was still where I'd put it for safekeeping.
I let a friend borrow my motorcycle and leather jacket. Later that day on my way home I rode past something 20 miles away that looked familiar. I stopped and it was my cheque book that had fallen out of my jacket.
I left my phone on a wall in Calver, remembered and returned 6 hours later and collected it.
My wife discovered she'd lost her engagement ring one night. We'd had a takeaway that evening so she suggested that I get out of bed, drive five miles to the shop and go through the bin in the street outside to look for our kebab wrappers.
I found it nestled amongst bits of leftover lettuce.
How romantic.
The things we do for love.
I found the Sky remote that had been missing for months when I was cleaning out a car, it was in the glove compartment.
Also, on the morning of his wedding I found my best mates missing contact lens, the bad news for him was that it was in the toilet and I was already mid stream when I spotted it.
Another ring related one, I found my wifes eternity ring which had been missing inside an apple pie, the bizarre thing is that I made the pie.
I lost 3 Laser Dinghies on a triple stacker trailer coming back from Lake Garda ohhh back in 98'. They weren't tied on very well at all... 😐
I lost my wedding ring in Philips Park (MNPRers will know this isn't a small place) whilst setting up the first Hit the North. 6 hours later I got a phone call from Terrahawk. He'd found it!
I lost the cradle from a Syncros seatpost when one of the bolts snapped. I looked for ages but couldn't find it so had to ride home saddleless.
About three years later, I rode past the spot I'd lost it and thought I'd have a quick search. Found the missing part in about a minute. It's still in use now.
One for Esselgruntfuttock's appreciation.
Many years ago my brother rebuilt the rear suspension units on his Montesa but one of them came apart at the next day's trial - funnily enough the bike rode better with just one unit for the rest of the event.
The next year, at the same venue, I realised I had missed the flagged route and stopped to look around for flags. At my foot was the spring and adjuster from the Montesa so the rebuild was once again completed.
I lost a silver-mounted shark tooth from a chain I'd been wearing while on a bike ride one day. Thought it might be worth following the same route, and I actually found the damned thing lying in the middle of the Sustrans route out of Chippenham towards Calne! It's only about 15mm across, so the chances were negligible.
Pretty chuffed at finding it.
In a similar vein - my brothers and me were playing 'war' with the local kids; y'know - bikes as tanks and sticks as guns etc. My older brother decides it's a good idea to charge at the enemy in his tank holding nothing but his gun. My younger brother leaps out from the dark reassesses of the alley and shoots, causing older bro to fall face first onto the tarmac and smash his front tooth.
The war was over and everyone went home due to real blood being spilled.
I found his tears a tad annoying for some reason so went outside to search for the half-tooth thinking we could simply glue it back on. I found it against all the odds, surrounded by little shards of stone etc. that resembled the tooth. It's strange how we spot things.
But I digress - found the cheddar in the bread bin after thinking I must've eaten the lot. Kind of lost, I guess...
Dec 1994 I crashed my car when I lost it on a corner and wrapped it around a tree. Walked to my mates house to call the RAC - it was a country lane and people didn't have mobiles back then. Car was recovered back to digs, mate took me to A&E for a check up. Next day, looking at my smashed car, I realised the tax disc had gone walkies when the windscreen shattered. Walked back up to where I crashed and it was lodged in a hedge about 50m from the offending tree.
Camping in the Brecon beacons on a biking weekend. After returning home realised I'd lost a set of Allen keys. Went back to the same campsite 6months later. Went over to the spot we'd been to previously ,looked down and found them straight away. Still have them now best part of 20 years later.


