Bah!
Of all places, one would think that Wyoming would have a sheephole valley, we have none!
Predecessors chose not to honor sheep by naming geographic locations, or meteorites after them it appears.
:-D
In the early 1980's we had over 5 million sheep grazing here. Today there are less than half a million. It seems to be useful to hunt meteorites on those eroded hillsides where the sheep overgrazed. Although I have yet to find meteorites in these areas, the lack of vegetation seems to help the visual searching.


Sheephole Valley sounds more Australian to me.
Dave F.

Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:

Hello and good morning list.Just a question.I know the our great moderator
art found the sheephole valley piece, but I noticed that their is also a
sheephole valley 002.There is only 4.4 grams found.Just wondering who
found that piece?Was it art or someone else?Just wondering!That is a
really great name.

steve arnold, chicago

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