I just can't imagine anyone complaining about eyestrain after a cold find. 
I'd walk through hell and smile afterwards. 
> Dear Mark and List Members,
> 
> You are not kidding when you say most of the dry lake beds have black and
> red volcanic rocks everywhere.  We literally had to search through tens of
> thousands of these black rocks to find the unreported strewn field.  These
> dry lake expeditions are not for the faint-of-heart.  To be somewhat
> successful you have to hike at least 10 miles a day zig-zagging from black
> rock to rock.  Separating meteorites from the lava stones can cause eye
> strain and the cold wind howling through these areas can cause wind burn.
> We searched seven dry lake beds, drove over 800 miles and must have hiked at
> least a hundred miles to find three stones so an extreme level of patience
> is required.  In other words, these dry lake finds do not come easy.
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Adam Hupe
> 
> 
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