[Geysers] Geyser report June 13

Lyall Anderson L.Anderson at nms.ac.uk
Mon Jun 19 01:09:46 PDT 2006


No chance of a solar panel providing sufficient power for a stand alone
web cam?

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From: geysers-bounces at wwc.edu [mailto:geysers-bounces at wwc.edu] On Behalf
Of Mike Keller
Sent: 17 June 2006 17:19
To: 'geyser observation reports'
Subject: Re: [Geysers] Geyser report June 13

A webcam won't be installed on the Inn.  The building is completely shut
down in the winter.  No power, no heat, no water, nothing-hence no web
cam
for several months of the year.  There is some discussion about one on
the
front face of the Lodge.  It would give a much better view of OF and
down
basin from this location.

MK

-----Original Message-----
From: geysers-bounces at wwc.edu [mailto:geysers-bounces at wwc.edu] On Behalf
Of
Pat Snyder
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 5:50 AM
To: geyser observation reports
Subject: Re: [Geysers] Geyser report June 13

Awesome!!! Thanks, Paul. Seriously, mounting the webcam up there  
would be cool, too, flags aside.

They could also have a "flag design contest" like the "National Park  
Pass Photo Contest". Design a flag for Yellowstone. Get a big contest  
sponsor. (Kodak sponsors the Park Pass one.) Hmmm, prizes for the  
winner? Dinner for two served in the little alcove thing at the top  
of the Inn?

Pat S.


On Jun 13, 2006, at 7:16 PM, Paul Strasser wrote:

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> <<<<Some of us discussed the eight flagpoles atop the Inn, and  
> wondered what flags might fly there. In looking through a book  
> today, I find that the Inn originally boasted eight flagpoles, one  
> of which at times held a flag that read "Upper Geyser Basin" and  
> another whose flag said "Yellowstone Park Association" (that being  
> the hotel company at that time). Let's see: USA plus three states  
> plus these two equals six. Needs two more. Hmmm. Guesses?
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> The GOSA logo.  People will look up and say, "Why is "The Man from  
> UNCLE" insignia up there?"
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> The UN flag - it's a world heritage site and would absoluetely  
> freak out a small but interesting percentage of the populace.
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> The Union Jack and the Spanish national flag (at least the one  
> before around 1810 or so). his part of Wyoming was claimed by both  
> at one time or another.
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> Sell it as advertising!  The NPS is always searching for new and  
> innovative methods of funding.
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> Have the two empty ones opposite each other, sling a long bungee  
> cord between them - a dandy thrill ride "Wings Over the Upper Basin."
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> Have them as craftily camouflaged Cell Towers for basin-wide WiFi.
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> Keep them empty and have people wonder why they're empty.
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> Paul S.
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