"It was clear as mud...but it covered de ground...my head was spinning around
and around.."
Guido
-Original Message-
>From: Ruben Garcia
>Sent: Jun 2, 2011 6:20 AM
>To: Michael Blood
>Cc: Meteorite List
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 100th, not 99th Anniv
Hi Michael,
Gee, where do I start?
You say,
>I am not sure who did the math and thought this was 99th "Birthday"
> - but it will be the 100th. That is a mathematical fact - think about
> itIf you are born in 2000 you are ten years old in 2010 - NOT 9 years
> old
ure who did the math and thought this was 99th "Birthday"
>> - but it will be the 100th. That is a mathematical fact - think about
>> itIf you are born in 2000 you are ten years old in 2010 - NOT 9 years
>> old - if you fell on July 19, 1911, it will be 100 years later o
Hi Ruben and all,
Sounds like GREAT fun.
I am not sure who did the math and thought this was 99th "Birthday"
- but it will be the 100th. That is a mathematical fact - think about
itIf you are born in 2000 you are ten years old in 2010 - NOT 9 years
old - if you fell
Hi all,
I've just returned home from an awesome 2012 Tucson Meteorite Show. I
was swamped with visitors the entire time but what a blast. Lets do it
again!
No? Not ready for Tucson again?
Then lets get ready to hunt Holbrook on the 100th Anniversary of the
historic fall.
Last year I,
me 2012 Tucson Meteorite Show. I
> was swamped with visitors the entire time but what a blast. Lets do it
> again!
>
> No? Not ready for Tucson again?
>
> Then lets get ready to hunt Holbrook on the 100th Anniversary of the
> historic fall.
>
> Last year I, along with Jim
Here is a link to the finds My father and I made this last weekend's group hunt.
If you weren't there you missed out.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fislermeteorites/
-Erik
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Good Morning Holbrook meteorite hunting enthusiasts, I've been
prolonging this email as long as I could - I was hoping things would
change -but I can wait no longer.
I am writing to inform you that do to commitments beyond my control I
WILL NOT be able to make it to this years gathering. Th
Wow! You guys really killed it! Congrats, nice stones. I got my little one
grammar out and looked at it.
I found it in the sand dunes, looked like it fell yesterday.
Michael Farmer
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On Jul 24, 2012, at 12:35 AM, Erik Fisler wrote:
> Here is a link to the finds My father a
Holbrook 100th
Anniversary Hunt. If his skill at finding gold AND Gold Basin meteorites is
any indication, I predict that this is only the first of many more future finds
of his that will be entered into the Met Bull.
Johannesburg joins San Emigdio and Old Dominion Mine, forming a "cla
Great find, Erik and Ben! Someone needs to tell that Michael guy in
the photo that the meteorites are on the ground, not the horizon. (I
must have been looking at the lightning, we don't have weather in
southern California.) :)
I made a web page with my pictures and a write up of the weekend's
a
ement to get the scale to stop
oscillating!
I think most of the finds have been small at Holbrook. If you would
like a copy of the results page, or if anyone does, I have that to
share. These are the totals for each persons finds for the day.
Was good meeting you and talking with you. Hope yo
Oops, let's try that link again: http://www.mikestang.com/holbrook2012.htm
Carry on...
-Michael
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 11:01 PM, Michael Mulgrew wrote:
> Great find, Erik and Ben! Someone needs to tell that Michael guy in
> the photo that the meteorites are on the ground, not the horizon. (I
>
certain.
One: there will be an organized 100th anniversary!
Two: We won't find as much,.
See everyone in Denver soon!
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 11:46 PM, Robert Verish wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Well, I've finally unloaded the truck and downloaded my camera images of our
&
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 99th Anniversary Holbrook Hunt
Thanks Bob and all,
I appreciate all the nice words but truthfully Jim and Wendy (like the
Live video hosting I did last year) arranged just about everything!
I only came up with the idea and then showed up.
Thanks also to the 50 or
, everyone had a great time and enjoyed each others company. And we
all learned a lot from the experienced hunters. We will always remember this
hunt, and we are looking forward to the 100th anniversary - it can't come soon
enough! Great job guys!
Clear skies & HH!
Mark Bowling,
rom the experienced hunters. We will always remember
> this hunt, and we are looking forward to the 100th anniversary - it can't
> come soon enough! Great job guys!
>
> Clear skies & HH!
> Mark Bowling,
> Vail, AZ
>
> From: Jim Wooddell
> To: Ruben Garcia
eople attended.
45 people hunted on Saturday.
26 people found one or more meteorites.
13 people found their first meteorite ever!
16 people found their first Holbrook meteorite ever!
19 found a good time but no meteorites. (However, everyone left with a
Holbrook meteorite.)
82 total finds and 440 gra
0 people attended.
>
> 45 people hunted on Saturday.
>
> 26 people found one or more meteorites.
>
> 13 people found their first meteorite ever!
>
> 16 people found their first Holbrook meteorite ever!
>
> 19 found a good time but no meteorites. (However, everyone left with
Hi again Bernd.
Ruben introduced Wendy and I to most of these folks he knew. I was standing
in the middle of the meteorite world! Even tried to talk Carl Agee into
showing up and hunting with us at the 100th Holbrook Anniversary! We had
some good conversations about the classification
ull:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=55765
Kudos to Dave for recognizing this chondrite in and among a gold-mining
setting.
Recently I met Dave and hunted with him at the Holbrook 100th
Anniversary Hunt.
If his skill at finding gold AND Gold Basin meteorites is any
indication, I
predict th
gt; Johannesburg
> classification into the Met Bull:
>
> http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=55765
>
> Kudos to Dave for recognizing this chondrite in and among a
> gold-mining setting.
> Recently I met Dave and hunted with him at the Holbrook
> 100th Anniversary Hunt.
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