Cleaning house today, ran across this thing I found on Mt Hood. Keep meaning to post it here. I don't recall where I found it, but it was very remote, nowhere near developed areas. Above timberline.
Based on my experience, the only wild guess is that it could be a prox sensor. Whatever it is, weird place to find it. In fact, I wouldn't really care what it was if I found it near a skilift.
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mystery industrial part
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Oh! you found my piece of paper with "50" written on it, I'll send you contact info
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Chip, you find some of the best stuff!
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Re: mystery industrial part
Was it tied to any balloons?
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Horsefeathers.retired jerry wrote: ↑March 25th, 2021, 3:45 pmOh! you found my piece of paper with "50" written on it, I'll send you contact info
I really do. That car on Cook Hill, the plane wreckage on Shellrock, myriad balloons as high as 8000'. Oh, and weather balloons, three times. Probably more stuff that I can't recall.
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