[meteorite-list] My Buzzard Coulee Photo Journal
From: Linton Rohr <lintonius_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 17:10:58 -0700 Message-ID: <805F2E5587624DD5AAD5F3B8054234AD_at_D190TH71> Thanks Geoff! That was sure fun to look through. Looks like quite an adventure you and Lisa Marie had. I'm looking forward to seeing some of those stones on your website once they get cleared for export. Linton ________________________________________ Dear Listees: Greetings from sunny Tucson. I'd like to invite you to take a look at my Buzzard Coulee meteorite hunt photo journal which we just completed today. That was one of my best ever meteorite adventures: great company, lovely scenery, friendly landowners, blizzards, colorful characters, and lots of black rocks. And the egg salad sandwiches from Tim Horton's were excellent! Thanks to my hunting partner, Lisa Marie, for being such a good team mate and taking so many terrific pictures. To view the journal, please click on the photo link on my home page: http://www.aerolite.org Or you can go directly here: http://www.aerolite.org/expeditions/bc/buzzard-coulee-meteorite.htm A while back, our friend Mike Bandli posted his hilarious list of "firsts" from the trip he and Rob Wesel made to Buzzard, and he inspired me to do the same -- thanks Mike, hope you don't mind me copycating you : ) - My first visit to scenic Saskatchewan - First Canadian meteorite find - Lisa Marie's first meteorite find ever (she's very excited because now she can raise her hand at the Birthday Bash 2010, as can her sister Suzanne) - First time hunting for meteorites in the snow - First meteorite found in a pile of deer poop - First ever major third degree by Canadian immigration - First time recovering meteorites from two different fireballs in the same year (West and Buzzard) - My first encounter with "a real strewnfield pirate" as Rob described him - Most recovered material from a single fireball (total number as well as total weight) - First time staying in a hotel on an expedition where the restaurant was open 'til 11 pm (that was nice) - First time I walked into a post office where they didn't know me personally and the clerk asked: "What are you mailing -- meteorites?" And last and definitely worst: - First time having to leave all my rocks in another country while waiting for export permits. That was very painful! In other news, I'd like to remind US viewers that there is another screening of Steve's and my new show "Meteorite Men," tomorrow, Monday May 25 at 5 pm Eastern on Science Channel and Science Channel HD. Since tomorrow is a holiday in the USA, I imagine some of you may be in front of the TV around that hour with a brewski anyway : ) Show times vary (it airs at 3 pm in Tucson), so if you're tuning in please check local listings. I added a making of "Meteorite Men" article to my science blog -- www.meteoriteblog.org -- which includes some new photos: http://meteoriteblog.org/2009/05/19/meteorite-men-the-television-show.aspx And the opening scenes of "Meteorite Men" can be viewed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pA-tYNwh1o I guess that's it for a warm Sunday night in Tucson. Happy Memorial Day to all our US subscribers, thanks for reading, and all the best from the Wild West, Geoff N. www.aerolite.org www.meteoritemen.com www.meteoriteblog.org Received on Tue 26 May 2009 08:10:58 PM PDT |
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