Bum Luck said:
Great find!
How many hours do you have into hunting the area?
It's interesting you should ask that. During the now famous WI Meteorite Fall and subsequent meteorite hunt, meteorite hunters spent more than 8 hours per day in the field hunting for the elusive WI Meteorite. Most hunters spent 4-5 days in the field so some quick math will tell you that hunters spent 32-40 hours of time hunting in the fields of WI.
Many hunters are more hardcore, and spent 7-10 days in the field, or 56-80 hours.
Then you have the meteorite addicts, crazy hunters who hunted for more than 10 days, or came back to WI multiple times. They spent on average 2 weeks in the field (14 days total) 112 hours.
Many hunters found no meteorites. Few of the hunters that made it to WI, actually went home with meteorites.
I spent 16 days straight in the field, I took 2 half days off driving around scouting and chatting with the locals. The other time I was in the field hunting. All total I spent over 120 hours hunting in the fields of WI to find 4 meteorites totaling 100.1 grams in weight. That's 1 meteorite every 30 hours, or 3.75 days of hunting.
Distance Traveled
Speed: Average 2 MPH (walking)
Miles Walked: 240 miles (120 hours X 2 MPH)
This all sounds impressive, but what people don't realize is that some hunters went 5-9 days hunting before "getting into them". You had to find the right area. Meteorites fall in clusters, and if you're fortunate enough to find a cluster, you keep your mouth shut and work it for a while.
I didn't find my first WI Meteorite until 3 hours into my 5th day of hunting. Which by the way, I wrote about my hunting trip to the WI Meteorite Hunt in my new meteorite hunting and collecting magazine, the article is titled "The Great Wisconsin Meteorite Fall & Strewnfield" if anyone is interested.
So my question to you is....
Would you walk 120 hours or 240 miles, to find 4 meteorites?
I did!
Think that's something? Naaaa.... I have a friend that's even crazier than me. He walked for 10 days and found only one 30gram WI Meteorite. Now that's dedication!
Regards,
Eric
I've attached a couple more photos of some of my WI meteorite finds, and provided a link to the map of the strewnfield.
WI Meteorite Strewnfield Map:
http://www.meteoritesusa.com/meteorite-articles/wisconsin-meteorite-strewnfield-map/
Enjoy...