[Geysers] A true mystery thermal feature

Pat Snyder riozafiro at earthlink.net
Fri Apr 22 21:25:01 PDT 2005


I wondered after perusing your book...that was the closest feature 
listed to where I thought this was.
Thank you SO MUCH, Scott!
So why is it "not any more"? Did it quit doing what I photographed, 
that is, intermittent boiling to about a foot or so high?
Pat S.

On Apr 21, 2005, at 6:24 PM, tsbryan at aol.com wrote:

> Pat's photo shows the new (2004) incarnation of (Not Any More) Yellow 
> Funnel Spring.
>  
> Scott Bryan 
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pat Snyder <riozafiro at earthlink.net>
> To: geyser observation reports <geysers at wwc.edu>
> Sent: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 18:35:24 -0700
> Subject: [Geysers] A true mystery thermal feature
>
> Hello Everyone. 
> I am going through my fall pictures and realized I didn't do a very 
> good job keeping track of what I saw at Norris Geyser Basin on 
> 9.9.04. 
> There's some interesting thermal feature photos but I don't know what 
> they are, so here's a mystery feature I am trying to identify. Any 
> help would be welcome. It may not be a geyser... 
> The photo was taken in the Back Basin not far from where the new 
> boardwalk starts, the pictures right before it are a green milky pool, 
> and the pictures after it are a much larger blue milky pool with dead 
> wood in it. Then is the Porkchop overlook, I think. I have other 
> pictures of it with lesser bubbling/splashing but nothing where I 
> zoomed out and got the area around it. Darn!!! 
> Any help would be welcome! Thanks! 
> Pat Snyder 
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