[meteorite-list] Treasure Hunters
From: wahlperry_at_aol.com <wahlperry_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Apr 26 10:22:01 2006 Message-ID: <8C8370390E25F87-158-20C3_at_FWM-M08.sysops.aol.com> Hi Thaddeus, I just returned from both trips. I had the opportunity to hunt and watch Steve and Geoff recover the two large Brenham meteorites. When the show airs you will see some of the work that it took to locate and recover the Brenham meteorites. Every Brenham meteorite is Gps'd, placed on a map, soil sample taken from under the meteorite and last depth of meteorite. Steve and Geoff should be applauded for their dedication with the recovery of these meteorites and record keeping. As far as the looting, all of the land in the Brenham strewn field is private property. Steve and his hunting partner have contracts with all of the land owners. The land owners were very happy with the work that Steve is doing. Now for the Glorieta Mountain segment. All of the hunting was done on private property with the approval from the owners. The adjoining federal agencies were also contacted. I am not sure if the Universities will be interested in studying anymore of the common Glorieta meteorites as this type has been classified and studied in the past. The property owners had a blast with the TV crew and the hunters. What better pr work for meteorite hunters and the public. As for " we don't need degrees to collect lumps of asteroids, planets and comets." You would be surprised by the scientists that work side by side with us in the field. Without the recovery work from hunters you would never have all of the new meteorites to study and enjoy. All of these hunters document their finds, take pictures in situ, measure the depth of the meteorite, location of nearest find etc.. I would like to show you how much work it is to find a meteorite and the time involved, 4-6 hours driving time, 8-10 hours hiking around with the temperatures sometimes over 110 degrees. Now do this for weeks without finding one meteorite and you will learn the dedication that it takes to hunt and properly record your finds. I would love to see all the work you have done for the meteorite community. Sonny Nevadameteorites.com -----Original Message----- From: Thaddeus Besedin <endophasy_at_yahoo.com> To: meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com Sent: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 10:17:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Treasure Hunters Oh great - another glorification of looting (relic hunting)! Do Any of the Brenham pits get at least a cursory record of their possible prehistoric components? I'm justifiably and unassailably an enemy of the irresponsible, counterscientific, hobbyist attitudes glorified by certain people and uncritically tolerated by others (accomplices). No, we don't need degrees to collect lumps of asteroids, planets, and comets, but a bit of respect for irreplacable biological taxa and cultural residues would make us more than drooling, avaricious freebooters. Ruben Garcia <meteoritemall_at_yahoo.com> wrote: Hi all, We had a great time filming an episode of "Cash and Treasure". A new series on the Travel Channel that will air in early 2007. Each show will be an hour long and will feature various types of treasure hunting. >From gold prospecting to relic hunting to meteorites, it should be great. Our half of the one hour show will feature Geoff Notkin, Mike Miller, Sonney Clary, Keith Jenkerson and Myself. It will detail a recent Glorieta Mountain hunting trip where we found on and off camera 12 Glorieta "Gems" by 3:30 p.m. and 16 total for the day! The second half of the show will spotlight Steve Arnold along with Geoff Notkin finding meteorites in the Brenham strewn field that most of us only dream of. This show is unique in that they insisted that nothing be staged or set-up. Everything was real! There was no planting meteorites, we were asked to just go and see what we could do. I think most of us were pleased to come up with what we did. The specimens were small averaging only about 10 or 12 grams each. But as anyone who has ever hunted Glorieta knows, one could walk for days and never get close to these extra-terrestrial gems. Check out some of the pictures: Geoff, Mike, Sonny, Keith, Me before the cameras rolled http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/meteoritemall/detail?.dir=e579re2&.dnm=e3f1 re2.jpg&.src=ph Keep Out! http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/meteoritemall/detail?.dir=e579re2&.dnm=b500 re2.jpg&.src=ph Me and Becky(host of the show) finding the first glorieta meteorite on camera! http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/meteoritemall/detail?.dir=e579re2&.dnm=91d2 re2.jpg&.src=ph http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/meteoritemall/detail?.dir=e579re2&.dnm=2787 re2.jpg&.src=ph Mike, Sonny, Ruben, Geoff and Luke the "camera man" http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/meteoritemall/detail?.dir=5c0bre2&.dnm=8f57 re2.jpg&.src=ph Me and Geoff http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/meteoritemall/detail?.dir=5c0bre2&.dnm=8267 re2.jpg&.src=ph Our finds by 3:30 pm http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/meteoritemall/detail?.dir=e579re2&.dnm=3c1b re2.jpg&.src=ph Ruben Garcia __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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