Good grief. Why worry about it? You aren't here.
I drive a $130,000 tesla, and I got parking and even made it through the mud! I 
wouldn't subject it to any bad parking conditions.
You would think by your post that somehow Tucson has become The Congo. Just 
play on eBay and leave Tucson to the dealers:)

Michael Farmer

> On Jan 31, 2015, at 2:57 PM, Raremeteorites via Meteorite-list 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The reason there were no parking spots left is that the overflow parking in 
> the dirt was muddy from what I was told from a fossil buyer who left early in 
> disgust.  Everybody knows that there is no where near enough parking at the 
> Insuites to begin with, even under normal circumstances.  There were many 
> spots available Thursday from what I was told, the first time I have heard 
> this during all of the previous shows I have attended.  You used to have to 
> circle two or three times to find a spot even with the overflow parking open.
> 
> I am not there this year so depend on reports from others and what is 
> published in the in the media.  In any case, I am glad to stay home this year.
> 
> I hope those that spent the money to visit the show are rewarded with some 
> good deals.   I just have not heard of any at this point.  Only 9 meteorite 
> vendors bother to post the Tucson Show information request, the lowest number 
> I have ever seen since it was started.
> 
> Adam
> 
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