[Geysers] Meech Mystery Geysers 7 and 8

jacross jacross at lamar.colostate.edu
Tue Feb 6 21:44:54 PST 2007


I will guess that Graham's #7 is either: a) the small geyser (unnamed?) beyond 
"Spectrum Spring", the big pool on the flat above Fortress Geyser, or b) 
"Underhill Geyser", beween the Pink Cone Group and the Fountain Group.

#8 is the small vent between Catfish and Bijou having a surprisingly large 
eruption.

Jeff Cross
jacross at lamar.colostate.edu

>===== Original Message From "Graham Meech" <meechg at verizon.net> =====
>Hummm thanks Mike for correcting me.  I need to start playing my own mystery
>geyser game too and see how many I get right myself :-)   I also need to
>figure out where Teapot is too.
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>I didn't think my pictures of bigger geysers would catch many people out and
>they were Oblong and Morning's Thief as Mike reported.
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>Here are two more and I will continue with the theme of not knowing what
>they are but this time I will confess up front.  I do know where they are
>but not what they should be called.  Hopefully Mike or someone else will let
>us all know.
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>Enjoy!
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>Graham Meech
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>From: geysers-bounces at wwc.edu [mailto:geysers-bounces at wwc.edu] On Behalf Of
>Mike Keller
>Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 1:35 PM
>To: 'geyser observation reports'
>Subject: Re: [Geysers] Meech Mystery Geysers 5 and 6
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>5-Oblong
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>6-"Morning's Thief"
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>FYI-#4 is not Teapot.  Teapot is a small vent on the flat to the west of Old
>Faithful's cone, maybe 125-150 from it.
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>MK
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