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By Freddy Pawle For Daily Mail Australia

17:32 23 July 2023, updated 18:17 23 July 2023

  • Phone found on the slopes of Perisher with shame list
  • Includes having “three girls in rotation” and “smashed”



A visitor to one of Australia’s most popular snowfields has been left red-faced after their cellphone was found with an embarrassing list of goals as the lock screen.

An image of eight balls on a black Samsung Galaxy S20 was posted online on Facebook, with the person who discovered it saying they found it “halfway down” in the Front Valley of the Perisher Ski Resort, in the Kosciuszko National Park.

The phone was handed over to the booking office in the hope that the phone’s lock screen would identify the owner.

A visitor to one of Australia’s most popular snowfields has been left red-faced after their cellphone was found with an embarrassing list of goals as its lock screen.

Some of the health-related goals include ‘get slim and weigh 87kg’, ‘quit nicotine’ and ‘get better at fighting’ while others had ‘$25,000 in the bank account (sic), ‘get good grades at uni’ and buy a motorbike.

However, there were also some more obvious targets on the list, including “don’t cut your hair for three months” and “three girls on the list”.

The owner of the phone was further humiliated online when it was posted on the Perisher Snow Lovers Facebook group, where fellow snow seekers took aim at the phone.

“I’d almost be embarrassed to look for my lost phone,” one user wrote.

“Put my phone in my pocket so I don’t lose it or else I won’t have a way to check Perisher Snow Lovers to see if anyone finds it, revealing my life goals to the world,” wrote a second.

“$25k and you got 3 girls on the list lol tell him you’re dreaming,” wrote a third.

An image of the eight balls on a black Samsung Galaxy S20 was posted online on Facebook, with the person who discovered it saying he found it ‘halfway’ in the Front Valley of the Perisher Ski Resort in Kosciuszko National Park (pictured)

The phone’s owner was one of many to enjoy the recent flurry of cold weather and snowfall at the ski resort, with 4cm of natural snow falling last week.

The ski resort also announced that 187 of its snow guns were firing on Sunday after the temperature dropped to -5 degrees Celsius.

According to Snowatch, snowfall is expected to hit the slopes next weekend, with a maximum of 8cm falling overnight Thursday into Friday morning.

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