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Message in bottle amongst gadgets discovered throughout Colorado ski resort cleanup

Editorial Board Published August 3, 2025
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A current annual cleanup at a Colorado ski resort became one thing of a treasure hunt – as employees uncovered all the pieces from outdated know-how to a hamburger flipper.

Earlier this summer time, Breckenridge Ski Resort in Breckenridge, Colorado, introduced that its staffers had teamed as much as take away a whopping 780 kilos of trash.

A lot of the rubbish got here from patrons who by accident dropped issues off the ski carry. The resort mentioned the hassle required 150 workers — and yielded some uncommon finds.

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The oddest discover was a message in a bottle, prompting some hypothesis about what it’d include.

A spokesperson for Breckenridge Ski Resort informed KDVR that it wasn’t a romantic love letter from a long time previous, nonetheless. It was really simply an outdated COVID-19 vaccination card.

Breckenridge Ski Resort employees eliminated 780 kilos of trash, and a few international forex, throughout a large-scale summer time cleanup occasion. (Sarah McLear, Breckenridge Ski Resort)

Workers members additionally noticed a cracked iPhone and an iPod Nano, together with a $2 Canadian coin.

Different unusual finds? 

Loads of vape cartridges, together with an inexplicable hamburger flipper.

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As anticipated, the cleanup additionally turned up a number of empty bottles and common trash.

The message in a bottle that was discovered, at left, contained a COVID-19 vaccination card, not the love letter some folks anticipated. (Sarah McLear, Breckenridge Ski Resort)

“[It was] actually, believe it or not, a family of moose!” Winter mentioned. 

“A couple of our employees stumbled across the family while searching for lost and discarded items.”

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“While our team kept their distance and didn’t take any photos, their encounter serves as a great reminder that our natural spaces are a shared home, and it is up to each of us to do our part to take care of them,” he added.

Different finds from the resort cleanup included boots, vape cartridges and an iPod Nano. (Sarah McLear, Breckenridge Ski Resort)

Although most of the gadgets have been trash, Winter famous that a lot of the 780-pound weight was made up of bigger gadgets that have been recycled or upcycled.

“In some very rare cases, we’ve even been able to reunite items with their previous owners,” he recalled. 

“For example, a few years ago at our sister resort, Keystone, our teams were able to match an engraved engagement ring with a guest months after [the person’s] visit.”

The spokesperson added that the hassle, known as Mountain Clear Up Day, is without doubt one of the employees’s favourite annual occasions.

A cracked iPhone was discovered throughout the cleanup, which is a part of a broader initiative to take care of the mountain throughout the low season. (Sarah McLear, Breckenridge Ski Resort)

“It gives us a chance to give some love back to the mountains we call home,” Winter mentioned. 

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“In addition to being the right thing to do for our mountain, it’s also a fun paid event to connect with our teammates, see what wacky items may have been lost in the season’s powder days, and, of course, enjoy a free lunch on the mountain.”

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