---Galactic Stone & Ironworks <[email protected]> wrote:
  <I have often wondered if anyone has bothered to hunt for more Peekskill.

Yes-- sorta.  The path of Peeskill's final path goes over a 2+ mile wide wide 
diagonal of the Hudson River making estern shore landfall at the Indian Point 
Nuclear Power Station and Reservation. In 1999-2000 a long slow preliminary 
negotiation was underway to allow a scientifically-endorsed survey of the NE 
corner of that site when 9-11 in 2001 making an already skiddish turtle 
withdraw completely. 

On the west side of the river,  the flight path was over the southern edge of 
Harriman State Park which offers, in addition to near vertical terrain, a 
network of Revolutionary War iron mines--here in "magnetite central", the 
ground is so mineralized, a metal detector is also useless. The park, owing to 
Revolutionary War artifacts and sites is off limits to metal detecting anyway. 

Parts of the path from near Easton Pa to Hopatcong which have regularly tilled 
fields of spinach and assparagas, etc had flyers distributed but yielded no 
leads--even meteor-wrongs. The ground track northeastward from there tracks 
over very hilly glacial debris fields.

Given strewn field predictions about the heavier fragments landing at the far 
end of the field the balance of Peekskil went fishy squishie. 

Just a few blocks south-southwest of Michelle Knapp's house, on the edge of the 
flight path are 2-3 square kilometers of a near road-less Depew Park. Depew 
Park is 90% covered with glacially gouged bedrock exposures, who's cracks and 
valleys are filled with 99% metal trash. 

Finding more Peeskill if ever would be likely be somewhere in the tilled farm 
areas because winters in this area very likely don't allow a meteorite on the 
surface to last more than a season.

If you ever do get through there-- 207 Wells Street(?), Peekskill, NY the 
meteorite threaded a "needle" by coming in between two multi-story buildings 
and a net of powerlines that could entrap a pigeon. 

Elton
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