Hi Marissa, Michael, List,

Call me a softy but that was a touching story! Marissa, I'm so glad that you 
have had this opportunity to experience a dry lake bed, to find a meteorite and 
share in the unique thing that is meteorite hunting. Your story reminded me of 
how fortunate I am and how tough it can be for others. You are a brave and 
courageous person with more guts than most! Shoot, I have perfectly able bodied 
friends that won't hardly leave the couch, let alone go to the desert and hunt 
for the rarest stuff on earth! Good on you!

Michael, what can I say, you rock! I wish I could have been there.

Sincerely,
Larry Atkins
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Mulgrew via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
To: meteoritelist meteoritelist <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Sat, May 30, 2015 3:08 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] Marissa's meteorite hunt report


Hello, list.Marissa has posted her trip report on Club 
SpaceRock,http://meteorites.ning.com/forum/topics/official-meteorite-hunting-trip-reports.I'veincluded
 it below, as well.Happy hunting,Michael in so.Cal."Well it's the moment that 
you've all been waiting for, myentirereport on my greatest adventure ever, my 
meteoritehuntingexperience!!!!!! Yes it's very long because there was a ton 
toreport!I hope that you all enjoy it because this was all your doing :)Mikeand 
Rogan will probably report their experiences as well. They better!:)this was a 
group effort, the trip wouldn't have gone so perfectwithout eitherof them. 
Enjoy!!!Day 1We boarded our plane at about 6:40am and we werefortunate to get 
toboard first, I got the window seat that I wanted and Icould look 
outperfectly. We took off at 7:20am and it was a great amazingride!Cleveland 
looked beautiful even though it was mostly cloudy, thesunpeaking through only a 
little and the lake was the same color as thesky,I couldn't tell where the 
water ended and the sky began. A fewminutes later wewere above the clouds. They 
were all wavy and itlooked like one big comforterthat you could just land on 
and it'dcatch you. An hour or so later we finallypassed the front and all 
theclouds beneath us and I got my first view of theland from 37,000 feetup, it 
was stunning! The trees formed around rivers, itlooked likeroots under trees or 
the structure of the universe branching outawayfrom the rivers. The landscape 
really did look like a topographicmapwith brown, tan, and green squares and 
rectangules everywhere. Thehouseslooked like sparkles on the earth. Hours later 
we were finallyseeing a changein the land from farm land to desert. Some spots 
weretan and some were red. Weflew over a canyon but I'm not sure if itwas the 
grand canyon but nonethelessit was beautiful, I could see theriver inside the 
canyon. A little later weflew over the tallestmountains that I've ever seen, 
they we completely snowcovered. Anhour or so later we started making our 
decent, once we passedthecloud cover Vegas was in site and it was huge!!! I 
could seethestratosphere standing tall and all the hotels and casinos. 
Thepilotlanded the plane so beautifully and smooth. We made our way 
throughtheridiculously huge airport trying to find the baggage claim, we hadto 
get on anAmtrak to get to the baggage claim area. Once we gotthere I saw a 
young manwaving at me, I had no idea who this was andthought for a moment that 
someoneI knew from Ohio came too and Icouldn't remember them. He walked over 
and tomy surprise it wasRogan!!!!! I was in shock, I had no idea he would come. 
Ihad asked along time ago if he could be there but he couldn't give me 
astraightanswer and lead me to believe that he couldn't go. I was so 
happythathe actually came! From there we got our rental van and we 
drovethroughlas Vegas Blvd to check out the Vegas scene. I'll only be hereonce 
so I had tosee the city. We stopped at New York New York for anamazing 
breakfast followedby the hard rock cafe and some gambling. Icouldn't believe 
that they actuallyhad Vegas showgirls out on thesidewalks. After that we headed 
to pahrump whereour hotel was tochange for dinner, we had reservations to the 
Top of TheWorldrestaurant in the stratosphere hotel and casino. During the 
drivebackthrough the mountains we saw a rain cloud and a 
beautifulrainbowembedded inside. The view was stunning, the restaurant was 
amazingandthe food was incredible! There were people bungee jumping off the 
sideofthe building. Our waiter was so good that when I asked for 
plasticsilverwareand he said that they had none he actually went to 
anotherplace in thebuilding to get me some. The service was amazing. Wefinished 
a bottle of roseabaringer wine it was very good. Once it gotcompletely dark the 
lights in thedistance were shimmering like starsin the sky. We sat enjoying the 
viewwatching the moon and Venus setin the distance.Day 2Michael Mulgrew 
wascoming in today for our first hunt in StewartValley and to show off his 
metaldetector and meteorites. The bubblechair did arrive in Las Vegas but 
theywouldn't deliver it because itwas the holiday weekend to them so Rogan had 
togo get it, my staffAutumn went with him. While they were gone Mike arrived 
andwe left toget lunch and supplies for the hunts. When we returned 
wewentstraight to looking at maps and meteorites. He showed me where 
weshouldstart looking and we planed the days to come. Then he bustedout his 
meteoritesand we geeked out. I looked at some of his StewartValley finds and 
one was apuzzle piece meteorite where he couldactually piece it back together! 
Not longafter he started showing mehis meteorites Rogan and Autumn were back 
and thethree of us weregeeking out and got pumped to find our own. It was so 
fun tofinallyshare the love of meteorites with others who love them as 
muchasmyself. After that we loaded everything up and headed to StewartValley 
forthe first hunt, they had to take my chair apart a little sothat it would 
fitin the back of Mike's truck. Thankfully Mike is anengineer and between the 
twoof them they were able to load up mywheelchair. I'm so glad Rogan came 
becausewithout him the trip wouldnot have been possible it takes two men to 
help witheverything and hemade the trip extremely smooth and perfect! The 
chosen sitewas onlyabout 20-25 minutes away and each time we went we had to 
crossintoCalifornia for about 200 feet so I can say that I was in 
NevadaandCalifornia. We arrived at the hunt site at about 4:30 and 
afterunloadingmy chair it was about 5:00 and my very first hunt began! 
Thelandscape wasincredible, there were mountains all around us and Icould see 
every detail inthem that shaped them. The valley was verypeaceful, not a sound 
was heardunless we heard the sweet sound of ameteorite jumping onto our magnet 
canes.Within minutes one of myaides found a meteorite and within a half hour 
RoganHennie found one,I rushed over to see his find and check the surrounding 
areaand Ifound my first meteorite near his find, a small fragment 
weightingabout0.6-0.8 grams!!! The valley got very windy which Mike said 
wasnormal andactually it was tame compared to what it usually is like inthe 
valley. Hourswent by and Mike and Rogan made more finds, about anhour or so 
before we endedthe hunt someone else found anothermeteorite and again not far 
from their findI found my secondmeteorite! The tiny rock weighted about 0.1-0.2 
grams. Withthe windit got cold very fast so we decided to end the successful 
firsthuntand Rogan, Mike and myself shared a drink on the dry lake bed 
inthetwilight under the crescent moon and Venus. Mike also set offsomefireworks 
to celebrate the historic moment and then we headed back tothehotel where we 
grabbed dinner and then headed away from Vegas tosee a propernight sky. I saw 
more stars and meteors than I've everseen as well as theMilkyway clearly 
visible, a perfect end to aperfect day.Day 3The next daywe woke up early, got 
some breakfast at a Denny's andloaded up for a very longday of hunting ahead of 
us. The weather wasbeautiful again with clouds aroundthe mountains and sunny 
overStewart Valley, the wind was perfect keeping uscool while hunting.Across 
the lake bed I noticed that I was observing my firstmirage, itwas so intense 
that the mountains in the distancecompletelydisappeared! My aides decided to 
stay with the truck while thethreeof us hunted, Mike and Rogan took turns 
walking beside me havinggreatconversations and forming deep friendships. My 
fellow hunters foundmoremeteorites but I was not so successful which that 
didn't botherme because Igot to experience a successful day and a bust like 
everymeteorite hunterexperiences. Lunch was late around 4:00 and we had 
tocharge my chair whileeating so that I could continue hunting. Eventhough I 
came with a full batterythe terrain really made mywheelchair work hard, I was 
told that it'stechnically not built forthe outdoors but she put up a good 
fight. Spendingtime with otherhunters was more than enough as well as priceless 
to me beingable tocompletely be myself and let go of all my fears 
andinsecurities.Throughout my life I always felt like I don't belong...that 
myburdenshould be my own and nobody else's problem, I avoid asking for 
helpasmuch as possible because I don't want to hurt and burden others. 
ButwhenI'm with the meteorite community and the scientific community ingeneral 
myproblems and fears melt away, I completely forget about mydisease and 
don'tsee the dark that lies ahead. I've only receivedacceptance from everyone, 
notone person involved in science saw mywheelchair....they only saw me and 
theyhelp me bring out my best.There were a handful of moments where I 
feltinsecure, a bit afraid ofwhat these gentlemen would really think of me and 
howthey'd react tothe amount of help I require. Being the first meteorite 
huntersthatI'd be hunting with I wanted to make a good impression and not 
lookthatweak. But they welcomed me with open arms and showed that theywere 
ready tohelp with anything that they could. Rogan assured methat I'm with 
friends, Ihave nothing to fear. We started hunting onone side of the lake bed 
and walkedacross to the other side to endthe hunt, myself and Rogan had a 
wonderful talkand the scenery wasamazing. The sunsets were beautiful every 
evening with themountainsglowing yellow, orange, gold, and red. We ended the 
day withfireworksagain and headed back for dinner which was always 
hilarious!Wecracked so many jokes but I'm not telling, what happens in Vegas 
staysinVegas remember!Day 4We didn't wake up quite as early as the day before 
andthe plan was tohit a different hunting site called Stump Spring a 
densecollectionarea and then back to Stewart Valley. After eating 
ourDenny'sbreakfast we loaded up my chair for the last day of hunting, 
Iwasfeeling lucky and determined to find one or more meteorites. StumpSpringwas 
not too far from our hotel maybe 20-25 minutes away. Makingour way to 
thelocation I observed numerous dust devils which I hadnever seen before. 
Oneeven went right across the dirt road we were onand Mike tried to catch up 
withit but the dust vortex was too quick.There were also some rain clouds 
comingoff of the mountains and I wasworried that it might rain on us, if 
thatwould've happened then mychair would've surely gotten stuck. Luckily they 
alldissipated whenthey moved over the desert and the smell of the rain 
wasintoxicating.The ground had rocks everywhere! Hunting could never 
becomeboring atStump Spring but it's also slow going having to check 
countlessrockshoping that you'll hear the sweet sound of one jumping onto 
yourcane.We talked about the Meteorite Men a bit and commented on 
howSteveArnold's magnet rake would've been perfect for this area and Icoulddrag 
it around and hunt at the same time! I saw much more wildlifeatthis location 
from bugs to butterflies to lizards, one lizard evenhidunder my wheelchair. 
Mike and myself spent the most time walkingaroundtogether here while Rogan, the 
geologist, was nerding out overall the rocks.He actually found quite a few that 
were veryinteresting and later he let mechoose some to take home. After a 
fewhours I decided that we needed to getback to Stewart Valley becausethe odds 
are better and it wouldn't stop callingmy name so we packedup and left. By the 
time we arrived and unpackedeverything it wasabout 6:00 so we went straight 
away to looking formeteorites. Theground was perfect for my wheelchair but I 
still had to watchout forsoft spots so that I wouldn't sink and get stuck. 
Griding an areaisactually very easy for me because my chair left tire tracks so 
I knewwhereI already looked. Rogan made the only find of the day on thatlast 
day, I lookover and see my tire tracks just feet away from hisfind!!! I was so 
mad butnow I can say I had the complete experienceof hunting with other hunters 
whereyou missed one and someone elsefound one right where you were. The sunset 
gaveus a beautiful showwith lighting up the mountains and the sky, Rogan 
couldn'tstop takingamazing pictures. We started heading towards a new area but 
atacertain point my chair kept sinking in sand so we had to turn back andbythat 
time it was time to end the hunt....I looked around at thescenery, 
themountains, the clouds, the lake bed and said my finalgoodbye to Stewart 
Valleyand thanked it for my precious meteorites aswell as making the weather 
perfectfor me to hunt safely andsuccessfully. My hunting days are all over and 
Icherished everymoment of the experience, I finally understand how hunters 
feelwhenthey find a meteorite and they say/think "there's gotta be more 
Igottafind just one more!" Hunting is truly addicting. I think StewartValley 
was sadto see me go because a storm rolled in up in themountains, it was 
stunning tosee all the lightning strikes. We headedback for our last dinner 
together asMike was leaving right after ourmeal. He brought his metal detector 
with himto show me how they work,he was forming ideas on how I could use one 
but I'mstill doubtfulthat I can because my wheelchair is metal and I'm betting 
thatit willset off the detector too much. We sat at the table checking out 
allofour finds and taking photos, Mike brought his scale cubes for thephotosbut 
the lighting in the restaurant was poor for the rocks. Itwas a bittersweet 
moment for me because while it was so fun beingwith fellow meteoritelovers and 
checking out our haul it was also sadbecause this might be the onlyand last 
time that I spend with friendsand hunt for meteorites. Back at ourrooms it was 
time to say goodbyeto Michael Mulgrew...I tried not to but Iteared up while we 
wereembraced in a hug goodbye. I was so very thankful thathe was my guideand 
took me to his best locations for finding meteorites, mostneverdo that because 
as we all know these rocks are very valuable andnobodywants their spot to be 
hunted out. I'm so happy that I've madea new lifelongfriend because the truth 
is I don't have that manyfriends besides my astronomyclub, people usually don't 
want to bearound me. Whether it's fear, sadness,misunderstanding or pain 
mostavoid me, but not Mike and Rogan...they ignoredmy condition. I trulyhope 
that I get to see Mike again someday and hope fornothing but thebest in his 
life.Day 5Well today was my last day in Nevada.Before packing everything up 
andleaving we grabbed breakfast and then had anice swim in the pool atour 
hotel. That water was the coldest water I've everexperienced in apool!!! I know 
it gets to be in the triple digits but geez!The watertook all our breaths away 
and you never get completely used tothetemperature. Of course I can't swim but 
I love to sit on the stairsandmove a heck of a lot more than I usually can move 
while in mychair. By noon wewere done swimming and had to quickly pack up all 
ofour stuff and souvenirshoping that we don't leave anything behindwhich we 
didn't. By 1:00 we were onthe road back to Las Vegas, weneeded to make a quick 
stop at the welcome toLas Vegas sign forpictures since we forgot to do that on 
our first day. Can'tleavewithout getting that! The ride to the airport was so 
sad for meknowingthat it was all over and I had to say goodbye to Rogan 
andeverything. Thegentlemen who dropped off our van was right there topick it 
up and take Roganto another part of the airport because as wewere leaving his 
girlfriend wasarriving, they had plans for avacation as well and go visit 
family in Texas Ibelieve. The time hadcome to part ways.....We had one last hug 
and I thankedhim again foreverything he has done for me, he changed my life 
forever.Rogandidn't have to do this, most wouldn't due to how much work 
thisrequiredbut he did it anyway. I am eternally grateful for him andeverything 
he did aswell as Mike and every single person who helpedwith this trip. Once he 
walkedaway I cried my eyes out, I'm notashamed to admit that because they were 
happyand sad tears...I don'tknow if I'll ever see him and Mike again in 
mylifetime. I can onlyhope that someday I will. We made it through security 
andour planewas almost delayed by 45 minutes but luckily it wasn't. 
Whilewaitingfor the plane my Twitter account for the trip went nuts, I 
lookdownand it was Geoff Notkin! I was fortunate enough to have met him 
oncebackin 2012 at NEAF and we've talked a little here and there eversince. He 
wasspreading the news of my successful historic hunt and wegot to talking 
alittle saying his congrats to me and how he wishedthat he could've been 
therewith us. I mentioned how I'm gonna try toget to the Tucson gem and 
mineralshow next year and he said that if Igo he'll arrange private tours for 
me,well my jaw dropped to thefloor at that point! No promises but I'm sure 
asheck gonna try! Asyou can imagine that made my day better but it was still 
asad moment.The memories I've made will be with me forever and always 
bringasmile to my face in dark times. The plane ride home was amazing 
likethefirst flight but this time I was heading into the dark, I was soexcited 
to seecity lights from 37,000 feet. Before I could see anylights we were flying 
overclouds and I thought ok boring nothing tosee yet but then I saw a 
flash.Staring out the window I thought tomyself "there's no way that I'm 
luckyenough to see a storm cloud fromabove!" But sure enough I was!!!! Oh my 
God itwas incredible, I wasgeeking out so bad while my aides were about to 
craptheir pants!!!People worry too much and easily forget how amazing that is 
toseestorms from above. Soon after the storm clouds we finally came toaclearing 
and I couldn't believe my eyes, there were small cities andlightsdotted 
everywhere! The ground actually looked like the nightsky, it took mybreath 
away. Back home the weather was supposed to bebad and storm but luckyfor us it 
was clear and nice out for a nicesmooth landing. Even the staff andpilots asked 
me if I was successfulin my hunt and they congratulated me for mysuccess and a 
great trip!We arrived home at about 2:00 in the morning, Ididn't even notice 
howtired I was because I was still sky high over the tripand everything.This 
was an unbelievable experience, Mike and Rogan were moreamazingthan I ever 
thought they'd be and I'm very thankful and lucky tocallthem friends. I really 
cannot thank you all enough for this, you guysareall amazing and angels in my 
book. YOU 
ROCK!!!!!MarissaFanady"______________________________________________Visit our 
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