Yes, that is the question, but this desert is very
easy to search, and since virtually all of it was
found on the surface, I am confident that there is not
likely much more. We searched many miles in every
direction. One never knows, but three weeks of 14 hour
days of systematic searching makes me
Sorry for the broken email, I hit the wrong button and
it sent before spell check and being finished. Here is
the rest of the story.
When I arrived at Robert's location, I could see him
walking around and small black pallasite pieces laying
all over the ground. There were 9 pieces on the
surface,
Hi Michael, and List
Congratulations Mike! I love hearing about meteorite hunting success
stories. This find and Larry Atkin's Holbrook find are both
inspiring to a fellow hunter. Thanks for sharing the information and
photos.
Michael Murray
micro hunter of southwest Colorado
__
Ruben,
I have found both Imilac and Glorieta Mountain pieces,
although the Glorieta Mountain pieces I have found
weigh a combined less than 20 grams! I have spent
thousands of dollars travelling to Glorieta, to find a
value of only a couple hundred dollars. Hunting
meteorites takes incredible pati
4 matches
Mail list logo