[meteorite-list] Curious Iron Rocks Mystery Solved

Raremeteorites raremeteorites at centurylink.net
Sat Apr 8 15:52:41 EDT 2017


Dear List Members,

Team LunarRock solved the mystery of the "Curious Iron Rocks" that miners 
were finding for years in Pershing County, Nevada.

Here is how the mystery began:

We were told by the locals that the best place to eat in Lovelock, Nevada 
was at a Shell gas station, not the C Punch Casino we were staying at while 
we were getting ready to attend a cash-only land auction before starting our 
annual meteorite hunt in June of 2015 . We thought they were joking with us 
so we ignored the recommendation at first.  The pretty country girls at the 
bank, that looked like they were getting ready to enter a beauty contest, 
who provided us with cash for the auction, mentioned the Shell gas station 
again so our curiosity got the best of us.  I could not help but notice the 
girls in this small old western town were all dressed up with their hair 
meticulously done.  My wife noticed this too and asked where she could get 
her hair done for the big auction.  The girls at the bank considered it an 
emergency, made a few cell calls and had my wife's hair done in no time. 
The girls were hoping to meet some rich ranchers or miners at the auction so 
had to look their very best.  Some may ask what this has to do with curious 
iron rocks that were being found.

Let me explain.  We attended the auction which had about 50 bidders with the 
rest of the people being spectators.  I was concerned that there was no 
security and the back door of the community center was left open for fresh 
air.  There was stacks of cash tucked away in briefcases and satchels.   I 
mentioned my concern to the auctioneer and he said that they have the best 
security there is.  He said a would-be perpetrator would have dozens of 
bullets in their head before they even hit the ground if they tried to pull 
some stupid stunt since the attendees are all well-armed.  I looked around 
and observed that some girls had Lady Smith 9mm's tucked in their boots and 
one bidder had a Colt 45 Peacemaker next his stacks of cash in his 
briefcase.  We won some ranches at the auction, paid the county treasurer 
and had the deeds prepared and recorded in record time.  We then went to the 
assessors office and had the girls print the plats for the land we just 
purchased.  We prepared months ahead of time for land we wanted and the Team 
LunarRock hunt afterwards.  One of the parcels we purchased was 
strategically located within a few thousand feet of the famous Poker Brown 
gold mine in Rye Patch and the Majuba mountain range where meteorites have 
been found.  It is this parcel that got the attention of local prospectors 
and opened up a dialog with them since they trust no one.

After taking care of the paperwork, we decided to have lunch at the Shell 
station.  I noticed a police officer filling up a 128 ounce soft drink since 
refills were only 79 cents.  I gave him a hard time about it and he 
reassured me that it would last all day.  The gas station proprietor, a very 
friendly guy of East Indian descent, told the police officer to tell the 
truth that he actually came in twice a day for refills.  We laughed and 
looked at the menu which was surprisingly expansive for a gas station.  I 
ordered a hamburger and my wife ordered shrimp kabobs with rice.

While we were waiting for our lunch to be prepared, we sat down and went 
over some maps.  The police officer asked what we were doing and we 
explained that we were trying to find the best places to prospect for gold 
and meteorites on our newly acquired properties.  He made a phone call and 
the next thing that happened is that a prospector show up.  The prospector, 
who introduced himself simply as "Smokey",  wanted to know why we were 
discussing the Poker Brown mine and Rye Patch.  We showed him some maps and 
his jaw dropped.   He knew the entire territory like the back of his hand. 
We talked about metal detectors and treasure hunting and he become 
comfortable with us after making sure we were not claim-jumpers.  He then 
went to his truck which had a horse trailer attached to it and retrieved a 
tattered leather brief case.

Our lunch was finally served and in between bites, we discussed treasure 
hunting.  Smokey opened the briefcase and started sharing Polaroid pictures 
with us.  It was our turn to have our jaws drop as he showed us picture 
after picture of gigantic gold nuggets he had recovered with his $10,000.00 
Minelab metal detector.  He traveled in the field on horseback with a metal 
detector on one side of his horse and a 30/30 carbine rifle on the other and 
would disappear for months at a time.  We asked about meteorites and he 
stated that he did not know anything about them other than some prospectors 
were finding "Curious Iron Rocks" that might be meteorites.  He told us that 
his nephew found a large piece of quartz with over 50 ounces of gold in it 
on the lot next to one of our properties and was excited to help us search 
our virgin private land.  He also mentioned that some mining operations have 
metal detectors at the end of there sluices that set off an alarm when a 
large  nugget or curious iron rock passes into the tailing piles.  We asked 
him to save one of these stones so that we could determine what it was 
latter on.

After enjoying a very good lunch and conversations, at a gas station of all 
places, we agreed that the next time we were in the area that we would get 
together with him.  We asked how to get in touch with him, and he told us to 
talk to a woman named, "Dusti" at the Star Point Trading Post off of Highway 
400 in Imlay, Nevada.

Fast forward over a year to September 2016 and we got our answers to the 
"Curios Iron Stones" mystery.  Team LunarRock, consisting of eight members 
on that trip, stopped by the Star Trading Post and asked for Dusti.  We 
looked at prospecting equipment, gold nuggets and field supplies at the 
post.  Dusti emerged and we inquired about how to get in touch with Smokey. 
She had to attend to some business so we made arrangements to meet up with 
her for dinner at the post after we were done in the field for the day.  In 
the meantime, we realized that this was a serious prospector and miner 
hangout with over 30 of them calling this post their seasonal camp. We could 
hardly wait to return in the evening.

We hunted on several hundred acres that we purchased the year before on the 
same Highway 400 that the trading post and many mines were on.  We did not 
have the time or heavy equipment needed to search for gold but kept our eyes 
open for meteorites.  We found a few nice artifacts and drove up into the 
mountains to see Mark Twain's (Samuel Clemens) dugout cabin in Unionville 
where we stayed the year before in a creepy old 1860's field house filled 
with fossils that ranchers collected over the years.

We then returned to the trading post for dinner.  Dusti put two massive 
wooden tables together to accommodate Team LunarRock members.  She then 
informed us that Smokey's health has been fading recently since he is well 
over 80 years old and would not be able to meet up with us.  I had no idea 
he was over 80 years old.  He looked much younger and in great shape the 
year before.  She told us that he is an absolute legend and we were 
fortunate to meet him because people lucky enough to gain his trust consider 
him a treasure.  She explained that he disappears for great lengths of time 
in the field and has been written off as dead many times so never count him 
out.  She prepared an excellent dinner for all us and then sat down to 
discuss we wanted to talk to Smokey about.  I mentioned the curious iron 
rocks and she said, "you mean meteorites?"

I said that we were hoping they were meteorites.  She pointed to a glass 
case and said we have plenty of them right here since Smokey told 
prospectors to bring them in, We do not know how much they are worth but you 
are more than welcome to make an offer on any them.  I looked in the case 
and was pleasantly surprised that they all were indeed meteorites!  She then 
broke out a photo album with images of gold nuggets, artifacts and other 
meteorites including a gorgeous oriented specimen that a prospector found 
while digging out what he thought would be a gold nugget.

I did not have time to negotiate for any of the meteorites.  Most looked 
like ordinary chondrites to me so I chose to purchase some chevron gold 
specimens instead.

In case any of you are interested, here is a link to the Star Point Trading 
Post:
http://starpointtradingpost.com/index.html

I am sure they will have meteorites to look at and purchase if you are in 
interested in Nevada meteorites,

Best Regards,

Adam Hupe
Team LunarRock






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