Hello mark and list, Mark wrote;
" combined with a complete lack of response from the golf course management (only one course responded and the northernmost one at that)"
 
Am I like really the only golfer on the list? Do I need to put my metal detector in my golf bag and head to Park Forest? You can buy golf clubs for $50 or less and they will get you on to any public golf coarse, I think it might be worth the investment if the coarses are unhunted!
Thanks, Tom
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 5:47 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Dry Lake Grand Tour

Bill and List,
 
After finding 75 and 60 gram Park Forests in July and seeing the deplorable weathering they had already been dealt, combined with a complete lack of response from the golf course management (only one course responded and the northernmost one at that) I decided that finding good stones was probably a bad bet after the first snow this year. I still remain convinced that the Forest Preserve is going to yield a large buried stone to a diligent person with a good metal detector; but they'll have to wade through a LOT of trash. BTW, winter is probably going to be the best time of year to search that area; of that I have little doubt.
 
 


Mark Jackson
Chaosity Meteoritics
 


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