[meteorite-list] New information from Nomenclature re: provisionalnames and
From: greg stanley <stanleygregr_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:45:47 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <20070411184547.69770.qmail_at_web52312.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hi All: This whole thread is a real shame, I have only been hunting for about a year and have found nine meteorites to date; I also have purchased some off ebay (mostly achondrites). I find it a fascinating hobby where you can be outside having fun, read about asteroids and how rocks from other planets are formed, and the best thing is to hold rocks from outer space. I have hunted fossils and minerals for many years, but I think meteorites are the most rewarding. I don?t understand all this tension between everyone. We should all be in this together and share our experiences. I always hope people find meteorites every time they hunt, in fact, I can?t wait until someone finds another ?Mars? or ?Achondrite?. I think we all benefit. I watched the meteorite hunting ?Cash and Treasures? show for about the 10th time recently and everyone was so unified and having a good time hunting; this was also the feeling I got in Tucson. Another thing, why this conflict between the states? I live in California so that?s where I hunt; I pretty much only do day trips. I kinda resent having an ?attitude? about anything. When Adam sent his ?links? to his pics from his recent trip in California/Nevada, I congratulated him on his finds and I hope he has an achondrite, that would be fantastic. Who cares if it was found in California or Nevada or Arizonia so what. I truly agree ? if someone discovers a meteorite, a strewn field, or something unusual, then they should be allowed to study the area until they feel their research is complete. However, if someone is performing continuing scientific studies over a certain region that many people are hunting and is open knowledge to the public, then I don?t see the problem with everyone getting provision numbers for finds in that particular area. For example if someone found a strewn field in Arizona and was researching the area, and then others found out about it through the Bulletin and started collecting meteorites, what?s the problem in getting numbers for those meteorites. The continuing studies might help others in future find more meteorites. I think the scientific value of meteorites is important. It make me sad the Rubin is quitting (and I think his son is losing the most) as I feel father son activities are very important; anyway stamp collection is very boring, I used to collect stamps when I was a kid. Find another hobby. Let?s try and be more unified and work together and as always Happy Hunting Greg Stanley Adam Hupe <raremeteorites at yahoo.com> wrote: Dear List, It kind of takes the fun out of it when somebody feels the need to snitch on an out of state group to the BLM. This only serves to weaken the hobby of hunting. By the way, I was told that there was a BLM agent hanging around the meteorite group this year in Tucson. He was recognized in one of the images posted to the List. I got nothing but grief over the Randsburg iron even though its provenance goes back three decades. Questions about whether it was really a transplanted Campo or Chuckwalla forced me to liquidate it for free. I donated the entire mass to a church in North Carolina because I was so disgusted with the politics surrounding this California meteorite. Luckily my pairing to the Old Woman was found on private property or I am sure there would be some more grief in regards to this shale ball. The best advice for anybody searching California lake beds is to check out the laws regarding them. It is difficult to know if you are searching on private property or not so it is best to question the locals. Do not be afraid to bang on a few doors and ask questions. I would rather search on private property with a solid agreement than risk getting in trouble. Besides, you can get an exclusive if you do your research which accounts for 90% of any true treasure hunting effort. I plan a long term stay in the Mojave next fall with all of the proper equipment and permissions so it should be an enjoyable effort. Best Regards, Adam ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/attachments/20070411/be51b29a/attachment.htm> Received on Wed 11 Apr 2007 02:45:47 PM PDT |
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