WOW !!!

What a cargo of pure beauty! It appears to even have hips? We heard rumors of a "300 pounder" being found up in there, and finally the wonderful chance to see it on RFS POD !!! It was also tempting not to post a question to the list about this, but not to spoil the meteorite hunter's hard earned right to for that moment we are all witnessing right now when the discovery is ready for bright Sunlight!!!

After some first hand experience searching the strewn field, hat's off to Michael Miller and his hands-solo winch-contrapted meteorite recovery vehicle. Such a large mass is no joke to haul out, yet alone, overland. I wouldn't say Mike is right up there with the modern day hunters, Herman - I'd say the whole gang is now on the run :-). If you don't believe me, you are invited to Glorieta anytime for some first hand blisters!

Best wishes and Happy Hunting,
Doug


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Bernd;


I can almost imagine how hard it was to contain yourself from going
public.Respectful restraint,great job and very courteous too.What an iron
meteorite!Mike is right in there with the modern day meteorite hunters.What a day!Super
find Mike.Hope you find more.


Best Regards;Herman Archer IMCA # 2770







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