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    lost pack in Pine creek

    my group left an old red Heaps Imlay Canyoneering pack in Pine Creek on July 9th. At the top of the 15 footer off the log, right before the rap into the cathedral. Didn't figure it out until we were all through the cathedral, waited for half an hour for someone to maybe show up behind us who could drop it to us, but nobody came. It was late in the afternoon, our groups ascenders were in the pack, discouraging dropping back into the canyon after we finished it, and the group was returning to Idaho that night, so we were pressed for time. We hoped someone would turn it in at the backcountry desk in the park but it has not showed up. Not a ton in it, but a drybag, with food and a first aid kit, a ropeman 2 and a tibloc, VT prussic, slings and prussics, would be nice to get it back..

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    that is the definition of canyon booty....hope you get it back.

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    canyon booty if its untraceable. How many lost cameras owners have been found by posting the pictures, how many ropes returned to their owners? If you find out whose it is, and still keep it, thats theft, not good for canyon karma.

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