I know at times, we’ve all lost our car in a parking lot. Even for me as someone who always has a clue where my car is parked, I’ve lost my car in the Horton Plaza parking garage. If you’ve never been there, they have fruit and vegetable levels. The problem is that there are 2 concentric ramps, so if you enter the garage from the mall on a vegetable level, you can only get to your car if it is also on a vegetable level and vice versa for a fruit level.
My dad, however, has a funnier story about losing his car at the marathon, yesterday:
I searched the parking lot for my car for about 45 minutes and couldn’t find it. Ah-ha! The Garmin was in my pocket and the last location in its memory was the car location. So I turned it on, set the last location as a waypoint, opened the antenna, and said Route To! It said 200 feet SE. I turned and looked and there it was on the other side of a fence.
I don’t remember the fence being there when I parked. It was a temporary type and I think it was put up to form the exit route after the event.
Good thing, he had his Garmin iQue 3600 with him. Knowing him, he’ll start adding waypoints when he gets out of his car.