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Lost Ring Found at Lake Louise in Banff

  • from Calgary (Alberta, Canada)

Got a call from a California couple that lost a ring while having a snowball fight at the gorgeous Lake Louise in Banff National Park. They went back and met me there. Together we were able to recover the ring but not quite the way we were expecting. Watch the video for the whole story.

 

Ultimate Find After Playing Ultimate

  • from Calgary (Alberta, Canada)

Before playing Ultimate Frisbee, he took off his wedding ring and put it into his bag. When he next looked, it wasn’t there. Watch the video for the full story.

 

Testimonial

I lost my wedding ring in the grass after thinking I’d put it in my bag whilst playing sport. After searching for an hour and a half I gave Evan a call the following day. Evan was really helpful and diligent. He was positive and cheerful when I had somewhat given up hope, and he found my ring outside of the main area I thought it was in. I highly recommend his services. Thank you Evan for your expertise, experience, and support.
Douglas

Lost Ring Recovered In Kananaskis

  • from Calgary (Alberta, Canada)

Michael spent the day at Mt. Lorette in Kananaskis Country spotting golden eagles as they migrated through. At the end of the day, after returning to the car, he realized his recently re-forged wedding ring was missing. After sharing his story on the phone we thought we might be able to find it……we were right. Click on the link above for the full story.

Snowshoeing Tumble = Lost Ring near Calgary

  • from Calgary (Alberta, Canada)

While snow shoeing, he took a tumble and his ring vanished. It wasn’t until he was home that he realized it was gone. A lot of questions and detective work, narrowed it down completely. Watch the video for the results

Keys Lost in the Snow at a Calgary Toboggan Hill

  • from Calgary (Alberta, Canada)

His son was sledding while he walked the dog. Somewhere in between, his keys disappeared. He bought a metal detector and spent 3 hours looking. Then he found me. He wished he had found me first.  Anyone want to buy his metal detector? The video below has lots of ideas that may help you if you have lost an item in the snow.

 

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Evan was very professional and efficient, within a couple of minutes he was able to find a set of keys that I lost on a hill covered in snow. My only regret is not calling him earlier

Lost RIng Recovered in Calgary

  • from Calgary (Alberta, Canada)

Wiping snow off a vehicle results in lost rings. It happens all the time. Call me asap and I’ll get it back on your finger.  She asked not to be shown. You can still watch the video though.

Ring Lost in a Car, Recovered in Calgary

  • from Calgary (Alberta, Canada)

She was the passenger in the car and dropped her ring. She looked three times and still no luck. Using an endoscope, I was able to look into the seat rails and sure enough, there it was tucked away and out of sight. Watch the video to see the end results.

Phone recovered at Sunshine in Banff National Park.

  • from Calgary (Alberta, Canada)

Josh called me. He found me right here on TheRingFinders.com.  While skiing he made a sharp turn on a steep hill and his phone fell out of his pocket and into the snow. Two days later we went up to take a look after noting that the Find My Phone app had it located as still being where the loss took place.  Watch the video to see what happened.

Snow Swallows A Ring In Calgary

  • from Calgary (Alberta, Canada)

While walking the dog after our first significant snowfall of the year, he slipped and his ring disappeared. Three hours of unsuccessful searching resulted in nothing. Then he found me. The biggest concern was the large water drainage grate right where it happened. It could have gone down.

Watch the video to see what happened.

Cell phones in the Snow. Easy to lose, easy to find

  • from Calgary (Alberta, Canada)

Had a call from the father of a young man that had, in anger, thrown his phone out the car window. He spent six hours looking for it. No luck.  Before they called me, it snowed making it nearly impossible to find… unless you have a metal detector.  Using the Find Me app on their phone, they narrowed down the search area. When I arrived, it was only a matter of minutes.

Watch the video for details.