A person who was given a rock from a state park in Colorado is requesting that it be returned, hoping it will end a long streak of bad luck.
In a letter delivered with the rock to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the unnamed person wrote, “Someone brought this home to me three years ago. Bad things have been happening [ever] since. Sure one of you can find [which] park it belongs in.”
Will taking rocks from an @COParksWildlife State Park curse you with bad luck? This person thought it did and maile… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…—
CPW SE Region (@CPW_SE) July 21, 2020
On Monday the agency’s Southeast Region tweeted the letter, blocking out the person’s name, stating that while removing rocks from state parks might not generate a curse, it’s against park regulations.
“The best practice when visiting any park or wilderness is to take only photographs and leave only footprints,” CPW SE Region tweeted.