Hello List,

I have just returned from Buzzard Coulee after 4 exhausting days of travel and meteorite hunting. It was wonderful to experience the Prairies and to hunt with other meteorite enthusiasts. Hunted with friends from the Royal Ontario Museum, Patrick Herrmann, Rob Wessel and Mike Bandli.

All of us were successful. Mike and Rob took me under there wings the first day out and shortly after starting with them I found a 90 gram individual with over 90% crust. I was on cloud 9! This stone turned out to be the largest our small group was going to find. After giving half of my haul back to the land owner, as payment for rights to hunt, I came home with just under 1/4 kilo (12 individuals). Will post some pictures soon.

The plows are now working and it looks like the farmer's fields will be tilled any day now. However, there is much woodland to be searched and I am sure many fine specimens are waiting to be found. The woodlands will be extremely tough to search and it will take much more work to find anything compared to our field hunting. They may even prove impossible to search. Having walked over 50 km in 2 full days and 2 half days I now have a greater appreciation for how difficult it is to hunt for these treasures. Buzzard Coulee was easy compared to many and it still took about 3 km of walking (on average) before finding a stone. I don't think I would have been able to stand West where many hunters were lucky to find one stone in a day.

Cheers!

Mike (tett)  Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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