[meteorite-list] Thanks for the OK Fireball well-wishes

Linton Rohr lintonius at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 27 00:52:16 EDT 2011


 "they all 3 came charging over toward us. They were rearing their heads up 
and down, running quickly right up next to us off-and-on again and again, 
and even kicking up their hind legs very close to us."

Great story, Robert.
Grizzly bears do that charge thing, too.
99% of the time, they're just bluffing.
Just casually look off to the side. ;^)
What could possibly go wrong?
Linton

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Woolard" <meteoritefinder at yahoo.com>
To: "Greg Hupe" <gmhupe at centurylink.net>
Cc: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 8:56 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Thanks for the OK Fireball well-wishes


Greg, Rob, and all the many others,

Thanks to everyone for all the well-wishes for all the hunters working the 
OK fireball. I also want to give a special thanks to Rob Matson for his work 
with the radar data. And, Greg, as you mentioned, even though we three 
decided to return home tonight (hey, its only a 5 hr drive from my home) 
without any stones in hand, we DID have a fun time. It was great seeing old 
friends again such as Todd, Dave, Jack, Karl and of course, the 
"safe-at-home" Mike and Robert. ( Those are the only hunters I ran into 
personally.) A special thanks to Todd and Robert for the 
"six-pack-of-refreshments" for my son Rob, and my hunting partner,Jerry and 
me!

Yesterday was a perfect meteorite hunting day, with beautiful, short-sleeve 
weather and very nice landowners who graciously let us hunt every piece of 
land we asked about. Not one turn down. One landowner gave us permission to 
hunt her pasture, but warned us of the 3 horses on it, saying she wouldn't 
want them to kick us ( we wouldn't have wanted them too, either ;-) We told 
her we would keep or eyes on them ( but we really thought they wouldn't be a 
problem.) We were wrong. As we started our hunt, on the FAR side of the 
pasture from them, they all 3 came charging over toward us. They were 
rearing their heads up and down, running quickly right up next to us 
off-and-on again and again, and even kicking up their hind legs very close 
to us. Fortunately, since we had just started our hunt, we were still close 
to the fence line, so we were able to quickly make our way to a gate and 
scramble over it out of the pasture. The horses kept up their threatening
 charges and kicking as we made our way down the length of the fence to our 
car. If we had stayed in the pasture, I do believe they would have ended up 
kicking us.

 We awoke to very different weather conditions this morning. Completely 
cloudy skies, a very light and brief mist/drizzle, and worst of all, a 
BITTER cold North wind. The air temp was 41 F, but the wind chill had to be 
near freezing.

The GREAT majority of fields in the area, perhaps 70-90%(???), are covered 
in 6-inch tall winter wheat. That was very disappointing to see, and wiped 
out a huge portion of any potential strewnfield.

To all those still in the area giving it their all, the absolute BEST of 
luck in finding pieces!

Sincerely,
Robert Woolard







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