[Fwd: Re: [Rockhounds] Accommodations (Was: Vehicles)]
Charles Baran
kcbaran at arczip.com
Wed Nov 28 18:47:59 PST 2007
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Subject: Re: [Rockhounds] Accommodations (Was: Vehicles)
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 19:04:14 -0800
From: Charles Baran <kcbaran at arczip.com>
To: Rockhounds at drizzle.com: A mailing list for rock and gem collectors
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References:
<380651.87995.qm at web36815.mail.mud.yahoo.com><008f01c8308a$cffcf220$6400a8c0 at Junior>
<6AF14BE9-AD8A-4E5E-8357-48D661EE7CFC at mc.net>
<005e01c8309f$71310370$0200a8c0 at Notebook>
Well, our trip last summer to Big Pine Ca, we stayed at a nice place in
Beatty Nv. Nothing to write about except that evening Beatty was
surrounded on 3 1/2 sides by a brush fire. We were told to keep things
packed in case we had to be evacuated. We were saved by firefighters
from Area 51. Another time on a rock hunting trip about 35 years ago,
we had stopped for the night at Stovepipe Wells Death Valley. In
August! Well, I had just dozed off when Kathy woke me up: "We have to
leave! I don't know why, but we just do." This was around 11:00pm.
Well, we packed up, got in the car and started out across Death Valley.
We got lost. I stopped the car to look at a map. We were facing East
toward Nevada (area 51). All of a sudden a turquoise colored object
about the size of an old silver dollar "appeared" about halfway up our
windshield. It just hovered for about 3 minutes. Then it split into two
pieces, same size, and one went North while the other went South. Not
too fast, about the speed of a commercial jet. We watched until both
pieces disappeared below the horizon...at the same time. True story, I
swear to it.
Chuck Baran
John Siebel wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Junkroski"
>
>> We have slept in 35 cent a night "hotels" in Peru ( we couldn't camp
>> because of the insurgent attacks ),...
>
>
> While those of us who are currently experiencing winter (and long to
> be whacking rocks) are yearning for that perfect vehicle, I thought it
> might be an interesting thread to discuss the weirdest, most primitive
> (or high-end), most dangerous or coolest place that members have
> camped, boarded or otherwise racked out during a rockhound trip. I've
> got some input (Yucatan and a funky little place in Butte, MT come to
> mind) but I'm too damned tired from splitting firewood to elaborate
> right now.
>
> John
>
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