So wonderful Count. Get another, even bigger. Maybe a Lunar!!!!!!!!!
Jerry Flaherty
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From: <countde...@earthlink.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 3:34 PM
To: "Alexander Seidel" <g...@gmx.net>
Cc: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Way To Go Count!!!!!!!!!!
Alexander Seidel and List,
Alexander asked that I share with him and the List the personal experience
of having my first find be such a remarkable specimen. I am told by those
who should know that this chondrite is the largest intact specimen so far
found in Nevada. I would ask the List if this is so.
Here's an account for those who wish to read about a "newbie" finding his
first metorite.
I began to study meteorites about a year ago as a diversion to take my
mind off the two years of radiation and chemo treatments I had been
undergoing for stage IV metastized cancer. I had responded well for a 72
year old and was in remission. I needed some new pursuit to get my mental
and physical health back. Little did I know that I was about to catch
another disease..and this one incurable...the obsession with meteorites.
After purchasing some sixty different types and classifications, a stereo
scope and a cabinet for comparison purposes ...and reading numerous posts
on List and dozens of papers, attending Tucson... putting faces on all
whom I had met online... I decided I was ready to go into the field.
I was fortunate to have made acquaintance with Sonny Clary who lives
nearby. He had become my mentor, given me samples and shown me some
pointers on hunting by taking me on a short local trip to look at an area
of interest. We spent maybe two hours in the field. Sonny moves quickly,
his acute vision and experience letting him cover a lot of ground in very
little time. I found I was more comfortable going my own way and not
slowing him up. Neither he, nor I, found anything.
I have four grandsons and I spent a few hours in some vacant fields in Las
Vegas throwing down weathered samples and demonstrating to them the use of
the cane and detector. Ten year old , Vincent, was fascinated. The others
non-plussed.
Night before last, May 2nd., Sonny called late and invited me to spend my
first full day hunting an area he felt was promising several hours away.
We met at his home and loaded up the gear, food and water. Brix, his super
Alsatian, whined excitedly knowing we were going on a hunt. Sonny has
trained Brix to the point that the dog will bring him rocks in the field.
No meteorites yet...but it will happen.
We arrived in the desert around nine o'clock. The temperature was a
pleasant 67 degrees under clear skies and no wind. We saddled up and
agreed as to which way each of us would go. Sonny took off to the left and
I to the right. Within minutes we were out of sight of each other. We did
have a means of communicating electronically in the event of an emergency.
Both of us are Nevadans and have spent years in the desert hunting game,
Sonny meteorites and in my case, before it became illegal, early man
artifacts.
After several hours with no luck, we met back at the truck and traveled
two miles north on the valley floor. After another hour or two of nothing
but meteor wrongs picked up from the desert pavement, Sonny decided to
expand our search area again several miles west.
This time we were on excellent ground. Flat, with very little organic
growth and hardly any rocks at all. If they were here, the meteorites
would stand out prominently. Again, Sonny strode off northwest with Brix
roaming in front of him. Brix has received snake avoidance training and a
good thing, because the rattlers, including the feared "Mohave Green", are
coming out of their dens this time of year to warm themselves, and shed
their winter skin, making them ill tempered and aggressive. Sonny hunted
with no assistance from cane, or detector. I used my staff with a circular
neodymium magnet screwed on the end.
I followed Sonny to the west, deciding to make the first leg of my search
into the reduced visibility of the sun, so I could make the other two half
mile legs with the sun at my side and rear to highlight the ground and
prevent squinting. I have special tinted prescription glasses that provide
some UV protection, reduce eye strain and sharpen the field of view.
Sonny and Brix were quickly out of sight. About an hour and a half into
things and while walking forward a few paces at a 45 degree angle to the
left and then to the right, my scan picked up an irregular shape 50' to my
right. It was so out of place as to shape and color that I knew
immediately it was a possible. I turned and walked toward it. As I got
within a few yards I could see that it had the familiar dark desert
patination that I had studied on my Gold Basin samples. It was a three
inch high tip sticking out of the ground like a triangular iceberg. I
started to laugh out loud as I walked around it in a tight circle. Taking
my cane, I carefully placed it close along side dangling it loosely
between two fingers. Nevada chondrites tend to have low metal. The cane
moved slowly against the rock. So subtle was it's movement that I didn't
immediately believe it and had to do the exercise all around the tip. Each
time it "clicked" I got a rush of excitement. Before I could contain
myself, I reached down and grabbed the exposed tip and pulled. My hand
slipped off.
I began to dig with my hands. Down two inches. Still no movement. Step
back. Put scale cube down. Take picture. Three more inches and shove it
with your foot. No movement. More pictures and the thought of "How in the
hell did I get this lucky?" Frantic digging like a rabid gopher. "How big
was this thing?" "Wow" "Wait till Sonny sees this." Then I got greedy. I
didn't want it to stop getting bigger, but finally at a depth of about
nine inches I was able to go under the edge of the triangular shape. I
stood up, put my foot against it and shoved. It came free from it's
thousands of years entrapment in the desert floor. I had my first find.
I called Sonny on cell. At first he thought I was joking, but when I
offered a $100 wager if he came and found it was not a meteorite, he
started his trek to my location. He arrived in fifteen minutes, the last
few yards with a huge grin on his face and his arms out stretched. "Dude"
he said. "You the man." We were like a couple of kids for a minute.
Literally pounding each others fists and laughing. I have never seen Sonny
so animated. Brix immediately went to the meteorite, and curling around
it, he laid down on guard. It was his now.
Count Deiro
IMCA 3536
Danken Ihnen für Ihre Glückwünsche. Ich spreche ein kleines Deutsch. Ich
bin eine erste Generation Italiener/Amerikaner. Mein Vater wurde nahe an
Torino geboren und meine Mutter war von Lyon. Ich habe viele Reisen nach
Deutschland gemacht und ich habe Freunde in Hamburgs, Berlin, Frankfurten
und München. Ich werde Ihnen meine kleine Geschichte auf Englisch
erzählen. Ja habe ich viele Verwandte in Nördlichem Italien und ich
besuche jedes Jahr.
-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Seidel <g...@gmx.net>
Sent: Mar 4, 2010 10:39 AM
To: countde...@earthlink.net
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Way To Go Count!!!!!!!!!!
Sogar sehr gut, Count! :-) Wuerdest Du uns.... err, pardon, I should
better switch to my bad English, Sir!
Wouldn´t you like to tell us about the details, Guido? I mean, what
exactly happened when you parted from Sonny Clary on your own track, how
long did it take you to realize there was something strange down there?
Did you first stick a magnet to that "pyramid" looking out of the soil?
Did you immediately realize THIS IS IT, or was it a second thought? Was
Sonny near by, did you call him? Did you extract that whole big stone with
your hands (...before Sonny arrived?) or did you have a tool to do it? ...
You know, Count, sorts of "story telling" like this, which may enjoy you
while writing, and surely enjoys us when reading! So please, Guido, think
of the idea of writing this up for me, ...errrr I mean for us, of course!
Oh, by the way, I read you are a real Count. Then again you sign with
Guido, which is a first name somewhat common in Germany and Switzerland.
Do you have ancestors here, on this side of the Big Pond, while being
American citizen? Well, just curious... :-)
All my best, ganz herzliche Gruesse an Dich,
Alex from Berlin
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Datum: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 10:27:51 -0500 (EST)
Von: countde...@earthlink.net
An: Alexander Seidel <g...@gmx.net>
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Way To Go Count!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you, Alex
Alles gut est....
Guido
-----Original Message-----
>From: Alexander Seidel <g...@gmx.net>
>Sent: Mar 4, 2010 4:52 AM
>To: countde...@earthlink.net, wahlpe...@aol.com,
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com, nakhla...@comcast.net
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Way To Go Count!!!!!!!!!!
>
>That´s fabulous, Count! You are da bomb! :-)
>
>Best,
>Alex
>Berlin/Germany
>
>
>
>-------- Original-Nachricht --------
>> Datum: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 23:14:45 -0500 (EST)
>> Von: countde...@earthlink.net
>> An: Rob Wesel <nakhla...@comcast.net>,
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com, wahlpe...@aol.com
>> Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Way To Go Count!!!!!!!!!!
>
>> Can you imagine the feelings that course through you when your on
>> your
>> first full day of hunting after 10 months of study and you have to
>> dig
with
>> your hands to unearth this 28 pounder? Your first meteorite? I almost
messed
>> myself. I am emboldened now to say that I have graduated and I, for
one,
>> will no longer refer to myself as a newbie.
>>
>> My best wishes to everyone who shares the obsession with these
>> visitors
>> from space. Thank you Sonny.
>>
>> Guido
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> >From: Rob Wesel <nakhla...@comcast.net>
>> >Sent: Mar 3, 2010 9:45 PM
>> >To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com, wahlpe...@aol.com
>> >Subject: [meteorite-list] Way To Go Count!!!!!!!!!!
>> >
>> >Holy cow!
>> >
>> >Nice one guys and to The Count....Is it in the city limits?????
>> >
>> >Really nice find, congratu-frickin-lations. Must have been something
to
>> find
>> >that peak and have to keep digging and digging and digging
>> >
>> >Rob Wesel
>> >www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
>> >www.facebook.com/nakhladog
>> >------------------
>> >We are the music makers...
>> >and we are the dreamers of the dreams.
>> >Willy Wonka, 1971
>> >
>> >
>> >----- Original Message -----
>> >From: <wahlpe...@aol.com>
>> >To: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
>> >Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 6:30 PM
>> >Subject: [meteorite-list] I hate Count (Guido) Diero ! : )
>> >
>> >
>> >> Hi List,
>> >>
>> >> I bet you could call this beginners luck. I took Guido out
>> >> meteorite
>> >> hunting. I turned left and he turned right. To check out what he
found
>> >> scroll to the bottom of the meteorite hunts page. More to come
later.
>> >>
>> >>
http://www.nevadameteorites.com/nevadameteorites/METEORITE_HUNTS.html
>> >>
>> >> Sonny
>> >>
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