Day two of the meteorite hunt ended with no new finds other than a few 
fragments of the parking lot specimens here in California. Many people are 
here, some new faces, most well known, all hunting for the fall of a lifetime, 
a CM2, only California's third fall. 
I walked many miles today, with nothing to show but sore feet,  but i did buy 
out ~1gram of fragments recovered from the parking lot piece found by Dr. 
Jeniskens. more pieces were scattered in the lot.
Sadly this rarest of rare meteorites fell in one of the toughest terrains I 
have ever had the displeasure of searching for meteorites in. As of right now 
less than 15 grams has been found despite large scale search.  Of course that 
could change at any moment with the right find. 
So far it has been fun, i almost stepped on small rattlesnake today, so be 
careful, he did not rattle. Police were involved in a couple of hunters day for 
innocent reasons, seems landowners called cops even when hunters had 
permission, people are kind of private up here, and park rangers were getting 
interested in people hunting for rocks. It could get interesting really fast 
with tomorrow's barrage of news that is coming down the pike.
Still, this is one of the rarest falls on my lifetime, and worth working 
oneself nearly to death to try and find. i hope as much as possible is 
recovered for the science that can be done.
Congrats again to Robert Ward for finding the first smallest needle in the 
worlds largest haystack, something that 50 people today did not duplicate.
Michael Farmer


Michael Farmer

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