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

Linton Rohr lintonius at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 27 01:26:11 EDT 2011


Cool. Thanks Guido.
I wonder if that would work with grizzlies.
In my experience, they prefer beefy hiking partners.
Oh well... such is life.
Linton

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Count Deiro" <countdeiro at earthlink.net>
To: "Linton Rohr" <lintonius at earthlink.net>; "Robert Woolard" 
<meteoritefinder at yahoo.com>; "Greg Hupe" <gmhupe at centurylink.net>
Cc: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Thanks for the OK Fireball well-wishes


>I once had horses pasturing next to where I played ball with my friends. 
>They were mean kickers and biters. "Rank" as the cowboys call them. 
>Well...any way...this made recovering a baseball a serious matter. I found 
>out that horses are suckers for both carrots and apples. Chuck them either 
>and they would follow me around like dogs. I was working on getting them to 
>retrieve when we moved to the city.
>
> Guido
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>>From: Linton Rohr <lintonius at earthlink.net>
>>Sent: Mar 26, 2011 9:52 PM
>>To: Robert Woolard <meteoritefinder at yahoo.com>, Greg Hupe 
>><gmhupe at centurylink.net>
>>Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Thanks for the OK Fireball well-wishes
>>
>> "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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