Tom,
Not a good idea.  It is against the law and they will confiscate your 
equipment, and possibly arrest or ticket you.

Alan

Quoting Tom Mahood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Greetings all:
> 
> I've been quietly following this list for the past six months or so, and I 
> must say it has been very educational on all sorts of levels 
> meteoritic.  And the insights into some of the personalities involved have 
> been quite illuminating.
> 
> But now that I've been educated and illuminated, I have an honest-to-God 
> question.  I am a somewhat new collector, and as much as I enjoy 
> "discovering" meteorites in my mailbox, I realize it's much more sporting 
> to hunt the buggers down in the wild.  My range of access is the SW US, a 
> veritable sea of wild and crazy BLM land.  However within that area are 
> also a number of sizeable chunks of desert land designated as National
> Parks.
> 
> Anyone have any thoughts on the ramifications of "recovering" meteorites 
> from National Park property?
> 
> Tom 
> 
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