The main reason for this short report is to note that Fan and Mortar erupted (as usual) during the night last night, for an interval of roughly 6 3/4 days. On Geyser Hill, although Silver Spring was low and quiet, Bronze was active. The action was little more than as a bubbling intermittent spring that repeated every few (approx. 5) minutes. Plume remains dormant. Beehive erupted at 1035 after an Indicator equal to or greater than 8 minutes. Both the West Bubbler and Close-to-Cone Indicator were active for not less than 3 1/2 hours before this eruption, which was about 27 1/2 hours from yesterday morning's eruption. Grand's most recent two intervals were 6h 52m and 8h 58m, the latter at 1108 today giving us a T1Q. In follow-up to Bronco's report about Dilapidated, I went in there and found a marker (placed a day or two ago by David Goldberg ? ) in place. The side vent was having relatively strong intermittent overflow... Up the hill, "Secluded" is active but only with minor eruptions. Both yesterday when driving out and today when driving in, I could swear I saw from the road a splash or two in Baby Daisy. Pink Cone was at 1547 yesterday, then i e early at 1223 today, so about 20 1/2 hours. Today, Firehose was active during both my inbound and outbound drives. Scott Bryan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20050610/197d232c/attachment.html>