[meteorite-list] Strange things found while hunting formeteorites : )

fallingfusion at wi.rr.com fallingfusion at wi.rr.com
Mon Feb 21 16:28:26 EST 2011


Ha! Now this is what I call entertainment! Great stories from a couple of great met. hunters.

Don't worry, I don't think you're here to amuse me, Mr. Pesci. LOL

Ryan

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-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Hupe <raremeteorites at yahoo.com>
Sender: meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 13:08:08 
To: Adam<meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Strange things found while hunting for
	meteorites : )

I have seen what looked like an open grave discovered by Guido's wife, Joan and 
Zann.  There was a perfect rectangle dug several feet deep out in the middle of 
nowhere.  Perhaps some gangster dug it to make a point when Vegas was under mob 
control.  We continue to check it from time-to-time to make sure it isn't buried 
over.

Caches of old casino chips have been stashed in secret places throughout the 
desert.  We were shown one location where tokens numbered in the thousands with 
several rare ones.   They were coming out of concrete, put there in an 
unsuccessful effort to destroy them.  It looked like fossil negatives where they 
fell out.

A four hour hike from our house will take you to a very old aircraft wreck.  A 
short hike will take you to petroglypts and a water fall.

I once found a dead turtle with a transmitter hooked to its back. This was while 
hiking with Sonny and Rob.

We stumbled onto a hidden dwelling surrounded by bushes with no power or 
utilities and a sign that said keep the F--- OUT.  We took it seriously and 
backed out of there slowly.  We figured it was somebody growing product or the 
kind of lab that one would not want to deal with.

We found a stolen SUV hidden in a canyon and reported its GPS coordinates to the 
police. 


One time, I was startled by a dog running up to me in the middle of nowhere with 
six pack of beer strapped around its neck.  I then met the toothless owner who 
told me not to be afraid because "Buddy" or "Bud" for short doesn't bite very 
hard or all that often.  He then drank one of the beers and offered me one. I 
think I was more afraid of the owner than the dog.

Happy Hunting,

Adam
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