Sevier is exactly one of the areas I was thinking about...another thought is frozen lake surfaces, for very recent falls. It's been so warm this winter, though, I wonder if any of the larger lakes have frozen-over this year. I have a suspicion that Utah ice-fishermen are having fits. Kim, are all items on BLM land protected? I mean, could we get in trouble for taking the meteorites themselves? I know that taking a living plant from BLM land is forbidden; it's not just artifacts. Chuck --- Kim Hyatt <khyatt@smithlayton.com> wrote:
Dave Bennett discovered a map somewhere that indicates known meteorite "fall" sites in Utah. Surprisingly, there are several. The one I remember is on or near Sevier Lake, another site I had considered before knowing others had already had success there. Maybe Dave will share that info?
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