Rather short and sweet. As has tended to happen lately, "everything" erupted early (Grand was a T1C, Grotto in marathon), culminating with Beehive at 1018. This was a 14 minute Indicator, joined by Close-to-Cone Indicator during the eruption. About 20 minutes before the Indicator, I could see water pulsating in the C-C, and it began to visibly bubble about a minute before water was visible in the Indicator. This interval was apparently between 15 1/4 and 16 1/4 hours, Little Squirt active until a few minutes before the Indicator. Steve Eide reported Silex last evening, May 5. He'd been over at Fountain and saw only the end of the initial eruption, at 2015. There was a second major at 2048, after which Steve left due to darkness. (I'd already found the markers gone this morning, and replaced the gravel pile next to the first fencepost of the railing.) So so fr we have three data points of active phase intervals between 2 1/2 and 5 1/2 days. that be all today. Scott Bryan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20050506/19b5feb6/attachment.html>