Geoff;
You forgot to mention all the sampling of the holbrook lepus leavings! A rich-u-al in itself! And that Peru thing is just a pile on for comedy!
Dave F.
ebay id mjwy
Rock Springs, Wyoming


Notkin wrote:

Dave Harris posted:

You guys have been going on about Holbrook as if it was the most
important thing in the world and also on and on about this speculative Peru fall - isn't this all a bit parochial? Is the Hambleton pallasite really that boring? Maybe you all know about it already and I'm just slow to get on the
boat - that is quite possible too.


Dear Dave:

I think it's probably more that Rob's pallasite was discovered in August of 2005, so we all already know about it. There are also numerous photos of Rob's great find on his website.

Many, many List members have hunted at Holbrook -- it's something of a ritual before and after the Tucson show. So, a big find there is something that a lot of us who have traipsed the soggy red dunes, picking up weathered crumbs and micro-individuals can relate to personally.

And the Peru thing . . . well that's just damn entertaining  : )


Respectfully,

Geoff N.
www.aerolite.org

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