Finding misplaced iPhone...even if it's turned off

I realized mine was lost when cutting firewood on a job that was supposed to be no cleanup. It was in the forest in an area we took down three 100 foot tall Douglas fir trees. By the time I realized it was missing the entire area was covered in sawdust and sticks. I don’t care what color that thing was, it wasn’t going to be visible.
 
I realized mine was lost when cutting firewood on a job that was supposed to be no cleanup. It was in the forest in an area we took down three 100 foot tall Douglas fir trees. By the time I realized it was missing the entire area was covered in sawdust and sticks. I don’t care what color that thing was, it wasn’t going to be visible.
I know that feeling. That sucks!!!
 
I realized mine was lost when cutting firewood on a job that was supposed to be no cleanup. It was in the forest in an area we took down three 100 foot tall Douglas fir trees. By the time I realized it was missing the entire area was covered in sawdust and sticks. I don’t care what color that thing was, it wasn’t going to be visible.
Metal detector?

I once lost my favorite pocket knife doing the same thing. Huckleberry green scales. It went missing for a good year or so, but in the interm I made friends with the customer (I was a employee at the time), and while walking past the old work area I gave a huckleberry bush a closer look. Boom! Found it!
 
One day we were packing in to a job removing hazard trees along a portion of the old pony express trail. They were going to have riders coming through in a few days doing a reenactment ride. Anyway, we were a good distance into the forest and a long ways from “civilization” and heard a phone ringing in the brush next to the trail. Dug around for awhile and found it, called the person back and it was a friend of the phone owner just randomly calling his friend. I always thought the coincidental timing was pretty amazing.
 

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