Well,
 
I just returned from my third trip with 12 days walking on cobbs and I have to 
say that the most pathetic display of rude bs was that of Sonny what's his 
name. The man pulled up his truck, looked through us like we were non-exixtant 
ignoring the fact, as we protested, that we had previous permission to search 
the property in question.
 
Sonny was so aggressive that he didn't even notice that one of our team members 
was a 77 year old man that was the Patriarch of the family that owned the land. 
He ignored us and hauled ass straight up to the front door trying to conive his 
way in.
 
Nice work Sonny. You deserve a big  pat on the back. You belong in Georgia. 
You're a real inspiration to us all you greedy S*B.
 
Bill
 
PS:
 
Keep pumping the lack of material. Time will tell.
 
 
 
 


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> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Mon, 3 May 2010 00:37:00 -0400
> From: wahlpe...@aol.com
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Wisconsin Meteorite Hunt.
>
> Hi All,
>
> I just returned from my second hunt in Wisconsin. I hunted a total of 9
> days in the field. I really enjoyed spending time with the other
> hunters and got to know some of the locals too.
> Without a doubt, Wisconsin is the friendliest state I have ever
> visited. Everyone would invite you into their homes, also allow you to
> hunt for meteorites on their property. I even had
> a chance to milk a cow. I want to say thanks to Rob Matson and Mark
> Fries for the great work with the Doppler Radar. Terry Boudreaux and
> Karl Aston played a major role in gaining
> access to hunt many of the properties. These 2 guys are awesome. What
> really made this trip enjoyable was spending time with everyone
> hunting. After 9 days of hunting I was able
> to find 3 meteorites, one with the assistance of Brix (my dog) and the
> other 2 on my second trip out. The total of my finds is 366.4 grams. I
> hope to post pictures from the hunt on my
> website within the next week. The rumors of many stones being recovered
> is simply not true. Out of 6 guys hunting for 4 days( covering a lot of
> ground ) only 2 stones were recovered.
> On the previous hunt with 10 guys hunting only 4 stones were recovered.
> By far, the best complete stone I have seen is Rob Wesel's. Another
> kudo's goes out to Joe Kerchner for his
> magnificent find. Eric Wichman also made some outstanding finds.
>
> Many of the fields are now being plowed and planted. Further recovery
> of meteorites is becoming more difficult. It would be nice to compile a
> list of everyone's finds to determine the TKW
> so far.
>
>
> Good luck to all of the guys that are still out in the field.
>
> Sonny
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