Hey all,

As a non-hunter (except for a couple of unsuccessful attempts) I've been 
interested like everyone else on the list to hear how the hunt is going and to 
see the stones as they get announced.

Numerous requests have gone out for maps of the strewnfield and all of them 
have met with complete silence. That is at least publicly.

That's fine as I understand those in the field don't want to give away "their 
secrets" but is it really all that secret?

We all know that two were found on the grounds of the Iowa-Grant Elementary 
School, which is located here:

http://tinyurl.com/25tbdfl

Knowing the inbound track, the towns within the strewnfield, at the very least 
this location, and that it is calculated that the field is 20 miles or more in 
length, it surprises me to see that no one is sharing more information on the 
finds...

My question is, how long did it take before the Park Forest or Ash Creek 
strewnfields and the locations of the associated finds start getting released 
publicly?

We know that the Whetstone strewnfield is still essentially "top secret" even 
though the area has been pretty thoroughly been covered and most who have 
researched that fall know where the field is.

I'd be interested in others thoughts on how long it will be before people start 
loosening up on their data points and why there is still so much secrecy about 
where the finds are being made.

Thanks

--
Richard Kowalski
Full Moon Photography
IMCA #1081


      
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