Hello friends,

Exactly fifty years ago today, Ron Hartman found Lucerne Valley 001. It was not 
the first meteorite ever recovered from a dry lake bed, but it was the first 
time that a desert playa was specifically targeted as an optimal surface for 
meteorite hunting. Ron's insightful theory was immediately rewarded with a nice 
15.8 gram L6 on his first Lucerne outing, and established an effective strategy 
to be employed by generations of meteorite hunters to follow. Hundreds of 
meteorites have since been recovered and classified from dry lake beds.

On a personal note, it was Ron Hartman who first encouraged me to try hunting 
for meteorites. And, as it happens, my own first find was also made at Lucerne 
Dry Lake, so I feel especially indebted to Ron for that experience and for his 
encouragement. 

I was honored to spend the day today with another great California meteorite 
hunter, Bob Verish. We took a picture together with our own LV finds, in Ron's 
memory: 

http://tinyurl.com/ms2lzlx

On behalf of all dry lake bed meteorite hunters, thank you, Ron! RIP

Doug Ross
d...@dougross.net



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