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Every stop. Every photo. Every pin.
Every photo from the tour, organized by stop — every one GPS-tagged with a Google Maps link, so ye know exactly where the side-by-side went. Study the trail. The hot zones are marked.
All twelve stops, numbered in tour order, connected by the route the side-by-side actually drove. Tap a pin to jump to its photos or open it directly in Google Maps.
🔥 Hot zone = last-confirmed-sighting & highest-probability stops. Prioritize the red pins.
Every stop, every photo, in tour order — assembled straight from the GPS-tagged frames above. No AI, no re-enactments; just the route as the camera saw it.
Three things went missing, and they might not all be together. Here's exactly what ye're hunting for.
Wrapped in an elastic band — a wee bundle, NOT a fat wallet. This is the only thing Tim actually wants back.
Mostly hundred-dollar bills, with some 20s and 5s riding along. Keep every dollar ye find.
Tucked in a teeny baggie. They may have separated from the bundle — possibly TWO things to find, in two different spots.
📌 Also in the same pocket: a yellow keychain and an Alberta Open Farm Days flyer — if ye spot either, the rest is probably close by. See the last known photo →
Every photo below is GPS-tagged. Tap any image to open it full-size, or tap its 📍 Map link to stand in that exact spot.
The ground is split into twelve searchable waypoints — every photo pinned to where it was taken.
“We started at the Creek Property — got out, walked across the deck and down to the creek. Anyone can walk through it right now.”
What the photos show: A double lot with an old white house, covered deck, and a firewood shed, the yard sloping down to the brushy creek line. The tour rolled out from right here.
“We drove through the market lot — the market runs Saturdays, so it was empty.” The public beach is right here too — the village's open stretch of sand and docks.
What the photos show: Seba Beach's public beach and the open lot beside it where the Saturday Farmers' Market sets up — groomed sand, a bench, the multi-slip docks, and the pavilion grounds.
“Randy just opened it up and did a fantastic job. I had the cash out right here — photographed it to text Randy.” The last confirmed sighting of the loot.
What the photos show: The property's own stretch of waterfront, freshly opened up (and tilled soft — ye sink right into it) by Randy and his crew. A sandy, tire-churned shoreline and dock ramps give way to a rough trail into thick poplar and spruce; the final frame is the very photo Tim texted Randy, cash in hand.
A pass through the heart of the village — the Seniors Centre and Derby's Lakeview General Store, the town's two great landmarks.
What the photos show: The Seba Seniors Centre (reader board and all) and Derby's Lakeview General Store — if ye're lost, ask at either; someone will point ye back to the trail.
“We came back out through what we call the secret road — up by the gate. The gate was locked, so we went through the woods by one of the yards off the highway. Ian knows all these little routes.”
What the photos show: The sometimes-gated road climbing up to the old school, and the school grounds themselves — including the old tennis court that's joining SebaHub's summer hockey-tournament programming (sebahub.com).
“Turned right before the staff area and squeezed the side-by-side in — two, three kilometres of twisting trails, bouncing around a fair bit.”
What the photos show: The full trail corridor: tight tree-lined double-track west of town, a mown run through the tall-grass meadow, then the long twisting stretch north past the power poles to the edge of the Kokanee Springs campground. Prime ground for something to bounce loose.
“We came out at the log cabin — weddings go on there, so we circled the outside on the trails.”
What the photos show: The trail system up by the lodge — the wedding-venue log cabin sits in these trees; the tour circled its perimeter without getting close.
“Instacabins, the geodome, the sauna, the wedding stage — we spent a fair bit of time in that area. Lots to see.”
What the photos show: The Vista lands in full: the Village Vows outdoor wedding stage (villagevows.com), the Stargazer geodome and its wood-fired sauna, the new geodome going up, the furnished yurt (bookable at sebastays.com), and the InstaCabin row.
“I was standing at the edge, pointing things out, gesturing around. I wasn't thinking about my pockets, that's for sure.”
What the photos show: The wooded slope running down toward the lake at the Vista's edge — the narrow sightline where Tim got out of the side-by-side. Fresh-cut brush, uneven ground, and a hundred hiding spots for a wee elastic bundle.
Part of the loop through the Kokanee grounds — the side-by-side rolled right past the range.
What the photos show: The Kokanee Springs driving range — tee bays, target boards, campground along the trees — plus the corner where the Digger Café is going up. Per the Pirate's Code: no digging up the range, ye keeners.
“Drove through the Kokanee Springs area — the community hub — on the way through.”
What the photos show: The Kokanee Springs front entrance in all its glory: the sign with the oversized Adirondack chairs, the office, the RV Pub & Grill, and the resident chickens and ducks holding down the fort.
“Back to the school — I reached for my stuff and it was just... gone. Checked every pocket. Backtracked everything. Nothing.”
What the photos show: The former Seba Beach School — SebaHub's headquarters, the end of the loop, and the spot where Tim came up empty-handed. It's also the ID drop-off point: 162 Second Avenue.
61 photos · 12 stops · every photo GPS-tagged — open any photo's 📍 Map link to stand exactly where the side-by-side stood. The wallet is out there.
Tim's number is his personal cell — please treat it with the respect ye'd want for yer own. Found the ID, the cash, the rings, or even a golf ball? Reach out. We're happy to hear from ye.
🏠 ID drop-off: SebaHub — 162 Second Avenue, Seba Beach, Alberta. No questions asked. Or mail it in. Tim just wants his identity back, sort of thing.