[meteorite-list] First Meteorite Hunt
From: tett <tett_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 23:13:17 -0500 Message-ID: <4CE74ADD.2060002_at_rogers.com> Does look like the real deal. Congratulations! Most people find small 10 gram to 50 gram pieces. ~5 lbs is amazing. Please let us know if it gets classified or at least guessed at by an expert. Cheers, Mike Tettenborn On 19/11/2010 6:26 PM, Guenther wrote: > Here is a short story about a first time meteorite hunting experience. > > I live in an area of Canada that has not yielded any meteorites to speak of > so I knew I needed to look at hotter, dryer areas for the best chance at a > successful first trip. I did over a year of research and planning before I > finally made my decision where to go. I read countless success stories and > watched a lot of meteorite hunting shows and videos on YouTube before > narrowing my search. Almost overwhelmed at all the places I could try, a few > weeks before the much awaited trip I decided on Nevada. Besides the cheap > airfare to Vegas, there were lots of success stories near Vegas. I had a few > places mapped out in Nevada, Arizona and California that I wanted to hunt > over the 9 day trip. After finding nothing in 5 days of my lone journey it > was time to pick up my son who flew in to join me for the final 4 days. > Considering this was his first time too, I am sure he wasn't too confident > since his dad hadn't found anything yet. But he and I both knew we were > saving the best place for last! This was the part of the trip we were both > anticipating because our destination several hours away would be to a dry > lake bed that we knew had yielded some meteorites just recently. Since it > was supposed to be a secret location, we were confident that if there were > still any meteorites left, we would find some. > > It rained a lot on the way so we were concerned about how bad it might be on > the lake bed. We arrived at the dry lake area near dark so all we wanted to > do the first day was figure out how to get to the lake since there were no > clear roads to access it. We could hardly wait to get out there the next > morning bright and early. We finally made it to the lake bed at about 9:00am > after a muddy trek and nearly 2 hours travel from the motel. The rain had > definitely made it slippery but we were surprises that it wasn't actually > too bad on the lake bed itself. The first day didn't yield anything special > except a really fun time. My son found a complete dried out coyote skull > that he kept and an arrow head. We also found a several rocks that drew our > magnets but they were obviously not meteorites because of deep, sharp > cavities and what we would soon discover over the next couple of days, this > was a common rock in the area. We usually parked and then walked for a few > hours at a time and when we started to get tired, we would just drive the > truck during our rests. It was during one of these drives that I happen to > look to my left and noticed what I thought was another cow patty. I stopped > and the first thing I did when I got out was kick it. It didn't move. I > don't remember what I said but my son knew that I was excited about > something. I picked it up and it felt like 5 pounds. It was unusually heavy > compared to the other rocks. I had no doubt it would draw the magnet but it > was surprising to see it stick so hard. This was the last hour of the last > day of the trip and all we could think is how lucky we had been to find our > first meteorite and to top it off, one so big! > > When we got home I still thought that we had been on the right lake bed. I > just couldn't wait to tell everyone about our success! I looked up someone > who has excellent knowledge of meteorites and emailed him the pictures. He > wasn't quite convinced and so he had me take some more pictures. To my > delight, he emailed me back a "congratulations". It was only after doing > some more research about the lake bed that I realized we were 100 miles away > from the lake bed we had researched. In a way I am sort of glad we went to > the wrong lake bed but I'm happy we didn't know at the time. I don't know if > we discovered a new meteorite fall but it is fun to think we did. Ignorance > is bliss. > > A few pictures: http://aguenthe.mnsi.net/NM1.jpg, > http://aguenthe.mnsi.net/NM2.jpg, http://aguenthe.mnsi.net/NM3.jpg, > http://aguenthe.mnsi.net/NM4.jpg. > > Abe Guenther > > > > ______________________________________________ > Visit the Archives at http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > Received on Fri 19 Nov 2010 11:13:17 PM PST |
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